Brand

Brand Identity

Public guide to the Disocy brand system, official assets, approved logo usage, and the core structure behind the visual language.

This page is the public guide to the Disocy brand system. It covers the core visual structure, the official assets, and the rules required to use the brand well.

Visual Overview

The brand should read at a glance.

Use this visual layer to understand the two chromatic anchors and how the three palettes behave as one visual system.

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Disocy Light

oklch(0.937 0.0247 91.6deg)

Sweet Corn is the light origin of the system and the brand material under direct light.

001

Disocy Dark

oklch(0.214 0.0042 84.6deg)

Meteorite is the same material in low light and should remain warm, never neutral black.

Disocy Light

--light-*

Reference ramp for physical production around Sweet Corn. Disocy Light is the physical light-side reference of the brand. Use it when the brand needs to feel open, calm, and materially warm on print or packaging. It is not a decorative cream or an accent. It is one of the two foundational brand materials.

200

Base

Primary light anchor.

500

Midpoint

Useful middle tone for materials and borders.

700

Text

Readable text on light surfaces.

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#FEFDFA
100
#FAF8F2
200
#F0EAD8
300
#E3DCC5
400
#C9C0A6
500
#A59C82
600
#7E765F
700
#595240
800
#363224
900
#1A170E
950
#090804

Disocy Dark

--dark-*

Reference ramp for physical production around Meteorite. Disocy Dark is the physical dark-side reference of the brand. It should read as a warm charcoal, not as neutral black, so the system keeps the same material character in low light. Use it for dark brand surfaces, packaging, and pairings where the light mark needs maximum presence.

900

Base

Primary dark anchor.

500

Pivot

Balanced step for soft contrast.

800

Raised surface

Tone for raised dark surfaces.

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#F8F7F4
100
#EEEBE5
200
#DDD7CA
300
#C9C0AD
400
#ADA28B
500
#8F836B
600
#6F6551
700
#4F483B
800
#322F28
900
#1A1917
950
#0A0908

Disocy Matter

--matter-*

The active digital palette used by the product. Disocy Matter connects the light and dark anchors into one continuous digital system, so hierarchy stays coherent across modes. This is the palette that should shape backgrounds, text, borders, and emphasis in product environments.

50

Canvas

Absolute light opening.

500

Pivot

Shared midpoint across light and dark interfaces.

900

Dark base

Dark base and primary foreground anchor.

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#FEFDFA
100
#FAF8F2
200
#F0EAD8
300
#D1C8B1
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#B1A78E
500
#92886F
600
#736953
700
#544D3C
800
#363228
900
#1A1917
950
#0A0908

Typography

GT Planar is the primary typographic voice of Disocy. It carries the editorial tone of the brand across product, communication, and printed matter.

GT Planar

GT Planar

Aa Bb Cc

GT Planar is the primary typographic voice of Disocy. It carries the editorial tone of the brand across product, communication, and printed matter.

Editorial

GT Planar should feel composed and directional. Headlines can be assertive, but never loud.

Technical

Its clarity supports systems thinking, specifications, and interface language without turning cold or generic.

Material

The type should move with the same calm precision as the palette, keeping the brand measured and recognisable.

Display

Size

72-96 px

Weight

Weight 600

For campaign lines, hero statements, and key moments of brand expression.

Crafted with precision, worn with intention.

Heading

Size

32-48 px

Weight

Weight 500

For section titles and structured editorial hierarchy.

A clear system needs a clear voice.

Reading

Size

16-20 px

Weight

Weight 400

For descriptive copy, product context, and informative brand writing.

GT Planar holds long-form reading comfortably while preserving a technical, contemporary tone that stays aligned with the visual system.

Official brand files

All public brand exports live under /brand/... and mirror the structure inside public/brand.

Disocy

Corporate marks, symbol exports and motion-ready variants.

Disocy horizontal lockup
Horizontal lockup
SVG

Header, navbar and wide compositions.

Disocy vertical lockup
Vertical lockup
SVG

Covers, packaging and stacked layouts.

Disocy logotype
Logotype
SVG

Wordmark-only applications.

Disocy isotype
Isotype
SVG

Avatar, favicon source and compact square placements.

Disocy dark isotype
Dark isotype
PNG

Raster fallback for dark-logo workflows, email and PDFs.

Disocy animated isotype
Animated isotype
GIF

Motion previews and lightweight animated brand presence.

DiD

Product-specific DiD marks and typography assets.

DiD logotype
DiD logotype
SVG

Preferred digital lockup whenever SVG is supported.

DiD logotype raster
DiD logotype raster
PNG

Fallback for email, PDF and tools without SVG support.

DiD 0123
DiD font
OTF

Product typography source for branded typesetting.

Color Discipline

The Disocy palette was not assembled by taste alone. It was built as a controlled color system so the brand keeps the same visual character across light, dark, print, and interface use.

Technical axisWhat is controlled
Color spaceOKLCH is used to work with lightness, chroma, and hue in a perceptually cleaner way
Light to dark continuityThe system keeps the same warm material feeling across both ends of the palette
Intermediate stepsEach step is tuned to feel even, stable, and usable in sequence
Contrast behaviorThe palette is reviewed so text and interface pairings remain controlled and legible
Cross-medium consistencyDigital and physical outputs are aligned so the brand does not drift between surfaces
  • OKLCH was used as the working color space to control lightness, chroma, and hue with more visual precision than RGB or HEX alone.
  • The light and dark bases belong to the same warm family.
  • The intermediate steps were tuned for perceptual consistency, so transitions feel measured rather than arbitrary.
  • Contrast, temperature, and balance were reviewed across digital and physical use so the system stays calm and recognizable at every scale.
  • Each palette has a defined role, which prevents the brand from drifting as it moves between product, print, and communication.

The result is a brand palette that feels restrained, technical, and materially consistent without looking mechanical.

Logo Rules

  • Prefer SVG in digital surfaces.
  • Use PNG only when SVG is not supported.
  • Do not recolor, stretch, rotate, crop, or add effects to the logo.
  • Keep approved pairings only: dark logo on Disocy Light, or light logo on Disocy Dark.
  • Do not place the logo on backgrounds outside the brand palette.

Size and Clear Space

  • Minimum logo width: 24px in digital, 8mm in print.
  • Safety margin: always leave at least 36px of free space around the logo and lockups in digital layouts.
  • Clear space: at least the cap-height of the wordmark on all sides.

Product Use

The product UI is built on Disocy Matter. That means backgrounds, text, and interface elements follow one unified palette instead of mixing unrelated colors.

  • Avoid pure black and pure white.
  • Build hierarchy with nearby steps, not with foreign hues.

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