Mash logo on color backgrounds matrix

Mash logo on color backgrounds matrix, light-mode, swiss, light

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Light slide showing the Mash lockup placed on twelve approved background colors in a 4x3 tile grid to prove logo legibility across the palette.

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Summary

A logo-on-color matrix: the Mash lockup repeated across a 4x3 grid of approved background tiles (cream, charcoals, magenta, orange, purple), switching mark and wordmark color so it stays legible on each.

Visual description

Warm cream page, monospace header "ACCEPTABLE COMBINATIONS" left and "COLOR PALETTE" / "BRAND GUIDELINES" right, repeating the short accessibility note top-right. A 4x3 grid of equal tiles each holds one left-aligned "Mash" lockup. Backgrounds vary: cream, near-charcoal, white and dark gray on the top row; charcoal, cream, dark gray and white on the middle row; orange, magenta, beige and deep purple on the bottom row. On light tiles the mark is full-color with a charcoal wordmark; on dark and saturated tiles it flips to a cream or single-color wordmark so contrast holds in every cell.

Key takeaway

Proving the lockup against every sanctioned background color in one grid, flipping the wordmark between charcoal and cream per tile, so the rule "which logo color on which background" is answered visually rather than in prose.

Reuse notes

A reusable logo-versus-background page; the grid becomes a lookup for picking the right lockup on any brand color. Keep it adjacent to the palette and acceptable-combinations pages so the three reinforce each other.

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