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A creator-credit rule page showing an illustrated "New VOICES." poster at full and thumbnail scale to demonstrate where the artist accreditation sits.
Summary
A creator-credit rule page: it states the artist accreditation should match the signify type, and proves it on an illustrated "New VOICES." poster shown at two scales.
Visual description
White background, running header (TYPOGRAPHY / TYPE USE at right) and footer. "TYPOGRAPHY / CREATOR CREDIT" sits upper-left over a short rule that accreditation can be added at the same size and behaves like other signifier type. A left-hand signify-type label names Helvetica Neue Medium. The right two-thirds is a colorful illustration of a stylized figure with green hair and blue hair-ties blowing a pink bubble, overlaid with a yellow italic serif "New" and condensed "VOICES."; a yellow "LI YA WEN" credit sits top-right. A small thumbnail of the same poster sits lower-left with the credit circled to call out its placement.
Key takeaway
Calling out a single detail (the artist credit) by circling it on a small thumbnail beside the full poster, so the rule reads instantly. Tying credit styling to an existing type role keeps attribution consistent without inventing a new style.
Reuse notes
A neat pattern for any guideline rule that concerns one small element: show the full piece, then a thumbnail with that element highlighted. Especially relevant for brands crediting external artists. The circled-thumbnail callout is the reusable device.
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