Colors
Color is a core element of the brand’s visual identity. It helps establish recognition, convey emotion, and create visual coherence across all brand touchpoints. The primary and secondary color palettes define the brand’s overall tone and ensure that every communication feels consistent and aligned with the brand’s personality.
To maintain clarity and brand integrity, colors must be used according to the specified values and guidelines for print, digital, and accessibility.
Highlight color
Main colors
Olive Green
9B9B00
155 / 155 / 0
Bright
FFFFFF
255 / 255 / 255
Cyber Green
DDF730
221 / 247 / 48
Dark
000000
0 / 0 / 0
Color palette
main version
negative version
negative version on green
Color guidelines
caffeine logo
monochrome version
main version
negative monochrome version
negative monochrome version on cyber green
caffeine.ai logo
Color guidelines
main version
prompt bar
negative version
prompt bar
negative version on green
prompt bar
Color guidelines
Brand-derived logo
presented by
monochrome version
presented by
main version
presented by
negative monochrome version
presented by
negative version on green
presented by caffeine
Color guidelines
Don’t use “Bright” on a “Cyber green” background.
The primary caffeine logo should only be displayed in the color “Bright” and “ Dark”
The logo should never be outlined
Don’t use “Olive green” as a background color
To be avoided
“Cyber green” Kinetic Type on a “Dark” background is allowed.
Kinetic Type on a “Bright” background is not allowed
“Dark” Kinetic Type on a “Cyber green” background is allowed.
“Bright” Kinetic Type is not allowed.
Colors of the Kinetic Type
“Olive green” can be used to highlight titles
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“Olive green” can also be used to highlight texts
There are fewer than 50 million software developers around the world. The Dfinity Foundation has a plan to expand that number to 5 billion.
“Olive green” should only be used for embellishments.
Avoid using it for big colored surfaces or backgrounds.
Usage of “Olive green”
Colors
Color is a core element of the brand’s visual identity. It helps establish recognition, convey emotion, and create visual coherence across all brand touchpoints. The primary and secondary color palettes define the brand’s overall tone and ensure that every communication feels consistent and aligned with the brand’s personality.
To maintain clarity and brand integrity, colors must be used according to the specified values and guidelines for print, digital, and accessibility.
Main colors
Cyber Green
DDF730
221 / 247 / 48
Bright
FFFFFF
255 / 255 / 255
Olive Green
9B9B00
155 / 155 / 0
Dark
000000
0 / 0 / 0
Highlight color
Color palette
main version
negative version
negative version on green
Color guidelines
caffeine logo
main version
monochrome version
negative monochrome version
negative monochrome version on cyber green
caffeine.ai logo
Color guidelines
main version
prompt bar
negative version
prompt bar
negative version on green
prompt bar
Color guidelines
Brand-derived logo
presented by
main version
presented by
monochrome version
presented by
negative monochrome version
presented by
negative version on green
presented by caffeine
Color guidelines
The primary caffeine logo should only be displayed in the color “Bright” and “ Dark”
Don’t use “Bright” on a “Cyber green” background.
The logo should never be outlined
Don’t use “Olive green” as a background color
To be avoided
“Cyber green” Kinetic Type on a “Dark” background is allowed.
Kinetic Type on a “Bright” background is not allowed
“Dark” Kinetic Type on a “Cyber green” background is allowed.
“Bright” Kinetic Type is not allowed.
Colors of the Kinetic Type
“Olive green” can be used to highlight titles
New update
submit feedback
“Olive green” can also be used to highlight texts
There are fewer than 50 million software developers around the world. The Dfinity Foundation has a plan to expand that number to 5 billion.
Dfinity took a step in that direction at the end of last month with its move into artificial intelligence-assisted app creation. Its alpha release of natural language-powered Caffeine AI signaled an interest in creating what the foundation has termed “the self-writing internet,” where any one of 5 billion web-connected smartphone users can build AI-driven apps in minutes.
Dfinity took a step in that direction at the end of last month with its move into artificial intelligence-assisted app creation. Its alpha release of natural language-powered Caffeine AI signaled an interest in creating what the foundation has termed “the self-writing internet,” where any one of 5 billion web-connected smartphone users can build AI-driven apps in minutes.
“Olive green” should only be used for embellishments.
Avoid using it for big colored surfaces or backgrounds.
Usage of “Olive green”
Colors
Color is a core element of the brand’s visual identity. It helps establish recognition, convey emotion, and create visual coherence across all brand touchpoints. The primary and secondary color palettes define the brand’s overall tone and ensure that every communication feels consistent and aligned with the brand’s personality.
To maintain clarity and brand integrity, colors must be used according to the specified values and guidelines for print, digital, and accessibility.
Main colors
Cyber Green
DDF730
221 / 247 / 48
Bright
FFFFFF
255 / 255 / 255
Olive Green
9B9B00
155 / 155 / 0
Dark
000000
0 / 0 / 0
Highlight color
Color palette
main version
negative version
negative version on green
Color guidelines
caffeine logo
main version
monochrome version
negative monochrome version
negative monochrome version on cyber green
caffeine.ai logo
Color guidelines
main version
prompt bar
negative version
prompt bar
negative version on green
prompt bar
Color guidelines
Brand-derived logo
presented by
main version
presented by
monochrome version
presented by
negative monochrome version
presented by
negative version on green
presented by caffeine
Color guidelines
The primary caffeine logo should only be displayed in the color “Bright” and “ Dark”
Don’t use “Bright” on a “Cyber green” background.
The logo should never be outlined
Don’t use “Olive green” as a background color
To be avoided
“Olive green” can be used to highlight titles
New update
submit feedback
“Olive green” can also be used to highlight texts
There are fewer than 50 million software developers around the world. The Dfinity Foundation has a plan to expand that number to 5 billion.
Dfinity took a step in that direction at the end of last month with its move into artificial intelligence-assisted app creation. Its alpha release of natural language-powered Caffeine AI signaled an interest in creating what the foundation has termed “the self-writing internet,” where any one of 5 billion web-connected smartphone users can build AI-driven apps in minutes.
Dfinity took a step in that direction at the end of last month with its move into artificial intelligence-assisted app creation. Its alpha release of natural language-powered Caffeine AI signaled an interest in creating what the foundation has termed “the self-writing internet,” where any one of 5 billion web-connected smartphone users can build AI-driven apps in minutes.
“Olive green” should only be used for embellishments.
Avoid using it for big colored surfaces or backgrounds.
Usage of “Olive green”
“Cyber green” Kinetic Type on a “Dark” background is allowed.
Kinetic Type on a “Bright” background is not allowed
“Dark” Kinetic Type on a “Cyber green” background is allowed.
“Bright” Kinetic Type is not allowed.
Colors of the Kinetic Type