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Brand Guidelines @Lime_Company Lime

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Brand Guidelines

@Lime_CompanyLime

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LogoOur logo represents a symbolic lime fruit with a leaf.

Use the full version with the text as a primary alternative. The icon version is only for the cases where square is a must. Don’t remove the white background.

Full white and full black logo alterations with a transparent background are also possible.

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Color logo. Use as the default logo variant.

Icon only version, use if square logo is needed.

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Full white logo. Use on dark colors or photos.

Icon only version, use if square logo is needed.

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Full black logo. Use in print only.

Icon only version, use if square logo is needed.

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Both logo margin and logo padding are 1/3 of the effective logo height. Make sure to keep these spaces in order to let our logo breathe.

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ColorsYes, we use black, white and couple shades of gray. But we are about other colors too.

Identified by a vibrant Lime green, our brand shines, captivates attention and evokes positive feelings.

Use the Lime purple with caution. It is suitable only for strong call-to-action items.

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Lime Green #7FC000

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Lime Purple #AC0B66

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Black #000000

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Dark Gray #333333

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Gray #777777

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Light Gray #AAAAAA

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Extra-light Gray #EEEEEE

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White #FFFFFF

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FontsThe simplest fonts are often the most readable ones.

That’s why we use Helvetica Neue. The primary font weight is “light”. Use “bold” weight with caution - the “regular” weight is often enough to emphasize your statement. Never use italic or underline.

The company logo uses the Courgette font, but we don’t use it anywhere else in a general company branding.

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