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Split light/dark slide stacking the Mash lockup at seven sizes from 600 down to 150 px to set minimum legible scale.
Summary
A size-ladder page split into a light half and a dark half, each showing the Mash lockup stepped down through seven pixel sizes from 600 to 150 to define minimum legible scale.
Visual description
The slide is split vertically: warm off-white on the left, near-black on the right. Each half holds the same staircase of the "Mash" lockup, magenta mark plus wordmark, shrinking top to bottom with a tiny grey pixel label (600, 500, 400, 300, 250, 200, 150) beside each instance. The dark wordmark sits on cream; the cream wordmark sits on black; the magenta mark stays constant on both. A monospace header reads "SCALE" top left, "LOGO FAMILY" / "BRAND GUIDELINES" top right.
Key takeaway
Proving the lockup on light and dark at the same size ladder in one frame, so a reader sees minimum size and reversal behavior together. Labeling each step in exact pixels removes guesswork for digital teams.
Reuse notes
A practical minimum-size page for any logo used across light and dark UI. The side-by-side split is efficient when the mark must be validated on both grounds; quote real target sizes from your own product.
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