Brand & press kit.

Logos, colors and a few do's and don'ts. Free for press, partners, integration listings and showcase pages. Please follow the basics below.

The wordmark

Wensity in Cabinet Grotesk Extrabold, with a solid chili-red square set on the baseline acting as a deliberate full-stop. Use the wordmark wherever space allows. Only fall back to the mark in tight sidebars or favicons.

Wensity
Wensity

Do & don't

A short, opinionated list. Five rules cover 95% of cases.

Do
  • Use the wordmark on light or dark surfaces with adequate contrast.
  • Keep clear-space ≥ height of the “W” on every side.
  • Pair with a calm neutral background: gray, near-black, off-white.
  • Use the chili-red square at the same baseline as the text.
  • Refer to the studio as Wensity or Wensity Studio. Never “wensity” in lowercase prose.
Don't
  • Don't recolor the wordmark. Black or white only.
  • Don't replace the chili-red square with a period or another shape.
  • Don't place the wordmark over busy imagery without a scrim.
  • Don't add drop shadows, outlines or gradients.
  • Don't scale the mark below 16px. Fall back to the favicon.

Colors

Five tokens cover everything you need to render the brand.

#cd1c18
Wensity Red
--color-chili-500
#ff8a73
Tint
--color-chili-300
#6a0d0e
Deep
--color-chili-800
#0a0a0b
Background (dark)
--background
#f5f5f6
Foreground (dark)
--foreground

About copy

For press releases and integration listings, pick the length that fits.

One line · 120 chars
Wensity is a component library and design studio shipping motion-rich React components for production teams.
Short · 280 chars
Wensity is a design and engineering studio with an in-house component library at its core. The library ships motion-rich React components via a tiny CLI — no runtime, no version pinning. The studio uses it on every brand and product engagement, dark-first by default.
Long · ~600 chars
Wensity is an independent design and engineering studio building brand systems, marketing sites and product motion for technology companies. At its core sits Wensity UI, an in-house component library of motion-rich React components installable through a tiny CLI. The library ships real source files into your repo — no runtime package, no version pinning — so teams can read, edit and refactor without fighting an upstream API. The studio works dark-first by default and ships every project against a deliberately small set of design tokens. Reach the studio at hello@wensity.com.