Charter rules
We hold these principles to be self-evident: that recognition is earned through consistency, that restraint is the highest form of control, and that the mark must never drift into noise.
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Of precedence.
When the CavBot logo mark and the CavBot wordmark appear together, the logo mark is the only element
permitted to receive Electric Lime emphasis. The wordmark remains disciplined.
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Of adoption.
When the logo mark is absent, Electric Lime may be adopted by the CavBot “O” for visual recognition —
sparingly, cleanly, and never as a blanket recolor.
- Of prohibition. The CavBot wordmark is never fully Electric Lime. It may, when required, be all navy.
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Of integrity.
The full CavBot lockup is never a single color. It must retain its multi-part identity, so the system remains legible.
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Of environment.
The marks shall not be placed on chaotic photography, harsh textures, or gradients not sanctioned by the palette.
If clarity is threatened, the surface is unworthy.
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Of spacing.
Clear space around the mark equals the height of the “C” — maintained on all sides. No exceptions.
Signed under the navy field, witnessed by violet signal, and enforced with lime restraint. CB-CHARTER-01













