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Color-proportion guidance for professional communications, shown as a large donut chart weighted toward beige with accents of sky and gold.
Summary
A donut chart showing how much of each brand color to use when communicating with family-law professionals: mostly beige and neutral, with measured punches of sky and gold.
Visual description
Two-column layout. Left: teal eyebrow "COLOR", serif heading "Color Proportions for Professionals" over two rows, and a grey paragraph advising beige tones with bold punches of sky and gold for a sophisticated, serious atmosphere. The right two-thirds is filled by a large donut (ring) chart whose segments are proportioned in brand colors: a dominant beige/Manilla arc and two near-white arcs occupy most of the ring, with smaller navy, slate, light-mist, sky and gold wedges along the bottom. A page number "1" sits bottom-left. Vertical "Brand Guidelines" label and spark mark on the left edge.
Key takeaway
Expressing color proportion as a donut chart, so "use this much of each" becomes a visual ratio instead of a vague instruction, and tuning that ratio per audience (here, restrained and neutral for professionals).
Reuse notes
A smart way to give a brand a measurable color balance rather than just a palette. Pairs directly with an audience-matched variant (slide 44 does the parent version). Reusable for any brand that serves distinct audiences and wants a different mood for each.
From this deck: Color Proportions for Professionals donut
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