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The Corbez mark has two parts: a lowercase wordmark and a key icon. Both are #041737 by default. Four approved variants. Eight things you must never do.
The Corbez wordmark and the key icon. Now navy, not purple.
Two pieces: the lowercase wordmark and the key. They travel together. Four approved color variants. Nothing else.
01 · The mark
Wordmark and key.
Together. Always.
The key sits left of the lowercase wordmark, vertically aligned to the cap height. Spacing between key and word is fixed at 0.5 character widths. Do not adjust.
02 · Variants
Four files.
Pick by surface.
The choice is mechanical. Look at the background. Pick the variant that meets contrast. There is no judgement call.
Ink
fill: #041737
The default. Use on every light surface (white, surface, surface-raised).
White
fill: #FFFFFF
Use on the navy hero, footer, dark navbar, any background darker than #6B7280.
On-dark
fill: #FFFFFF, accent: #8cb4eb
Variant that pairs the white wordmark with a light-blue accent for hero compositions.
On-light tint
fill: #041737 on warm surface
For pages that need a softer navy presence over warm surface (#FCF9F5).
03 · Clear space
Give it room.
One key width.
Minimum clear space around the mark equals the width of the key icon. Other elements must not enter that zone.
Minimum: 80px screen / 6mm print
04 · Never
Eight ways
to break the mark.
The brand-check script will fail any of these on commit. Follow the rules, ship the mark, move on.
01
Stretch or squash the wordmark.
02
Outline the key icon.
03
Recolor outside the four approved variants.
04
Apply drop shadows, glows, or blur.
05
Rotate or skew either part.
06
Place patterns or photography behind the mark.
07
Use the retired purple wordmark from the previous brand era.
08
Pair the key icon with text in a non-Inter typeface.