Brand Logos
Onestac Brand Assets
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The primary logo is the main visual identifier of the brand. It combines the wordmark and symbol into a single, balanced unit and should be used in most brand applications. This version is recommended whenever space and contrast allow for optimal legibility.

The secondary logo is an alternative version designed for layouts where the primary logo does not fit naturally.It should be used selectively and only when the primary logo cannot be applied without compromising clarity or composition.
The primary logo is the main visual identifier of the brand. It combines the wordmark and symbol into a single, balanced unit and should be used in most brand applications. This version is recommended whenever space and contrast allow for optimal legibility.
The icon is a simplified representation of the brand and should be used in contexts where space is limited or where a minimal brand presence is required. Common use cases include: Favicons, App icons, Social media avatars, Small UI elements.The icon should never replace the primary logo in formal or prominent brand applications.
Logo Rules
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To ensure brand integrity and visual impact, a mandatory protection area has been defined that must remain free of outside elements. The "X" unit of measurement is extracted directly from the height of the symbol's lower module (letter B), providing a consistent internal metric that dictates the required clear space on all four sides of the asset.
To ensure brand integrity and visual impact, a mandatory protection area has been defined that must remain free of outside elements. The "X" unit of measurement is extracted directly from the height of the symbol's lower module (letter B), providing a consistent internal metric that dictates the required clear space on all four sides of the asset.
The icon is a simplified representation of the brand and should be used in contexts where space is limited or where a minimal brand presence is required. Common use cases include: Favicons, App icons, Social media avatars, Small UI elements.The icon should never replace the primary logo in formal or prominent brand applications.





