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// BRAND KIT

Official brand assets, guidelines, and design resources for Weyl AI. Use these assets when referencing or integrating with Weyl.

// Design Philosophy

Weyl's visual identity embodies hypermodern design principles—where technical precision meets aesthetic clarity. Our design language draws inspiration from terminal interfaces, data visualization, and the mathematical elegance of Hermann Weyl's work.

"The terminal doesn't lie. The terminal doesn't comfort."

Every element communicates data integrity. Monospace typography enforces alignment and scannability. The // convention references programming comments, creating visual rhythm and indicating machine-readable segments.

// Logo Assets

Download official Weyl logos in SVG format. Use the blue version on dark backgrounds and the white version on colored or light backgrounds.

Full Logo (Blue)

Full Logo (Blue)

Primary logo with wordmark, blue monotile on dark backgrounds

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Monotile (Blue)

Monotile (Blue)

Icon-only mark, blue version for dark backgrounds

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Full Logo (White)

Full Logo (White)

Primary logo with wordmark, white version for colored backgrounds

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Monotile (White)

Monotile (White)

Icon-only mark, white version for colored backgrounds

Download SVG
Full Logo (Black)

Full Logo (Black)

Primary logo with wordmark, black version for light backgrounds

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Monotile (Black)

Monotile (Black)

Icon-only mark, black version for light backgrounds

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// The Monotile

Our logo is based on the monotile—a mathematical shape that can tile the plane aperiodically without repetition. Discovered in 2023, it represents the intersection of mathematical elegance and computational possibility.

The monotile symbolizes Weyl's approach: finding elegant solutions to complex problems through mathematical rigor. Like Hermann Weyl's contributions to group theory that underpin modern deep learning, the monotile represents patterns that emerge from fundamental principles.

// Color Palette

Our hypermodern color system uses semantic colors that encode meaning. Colors indicate state, hierarchy, and importance.

Brand Primary

#54aeff

Primary brand color, links, interactive elements

Brand Hover

#8ecbff

Hover states, highlights

Background Primary

#090b0e

Main background

Background Surface

#13161a

Cards, elevated surfaces

Text Primary

#e6f7ff

Headlines, primary text

Text Secondary

#c9d1d9

Body text

Text Muted

#8b949e

Captions, secondary information

Success

#3fb950

Nominal states, confirmations

Warning

#ffa657

Caution, threshold alerts

Error

#ff7b72

Critical states, errors

Violet

#a371f7

Accent, highlights

Gold

#f0c020

Feature emphasis, achievements

// Typography

Typography is epistemology made visible. Our monospace-first approach enforces data integrity—every character occupies the same width, making columns align, diffs visible, and data scannable.

Iosevka

Primary Mono
Berkeley Mono, SF Mono, JetBrains Mono, monospace

Body text, data display, code

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog // 0123456789

Aldrich

Display
Orbitron, sans-serif

Headlines, hero text, section headers

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog

// Type Scale

Hero / 48px // WEYL
Headline / 32px Section Header
Subhead / 24px Subsection Title
Body / 16px Standard body text for reading
Small / 14px Secondary information
Caption / 12px Labels and captions

// Usage Guidelines

✓ Do

  • • Use the logo with adequate clear space
  • • Maintain aspect ratio when scaling
  • • Use blue logo on dark backgrounds
  • • Use white logo on colored backgrounds
  • • Reference Weyl in technical contexts

✗ Don't

  • • Stretch or distort the logo
  • • Change the logo colors
  • • Add effects like shadows or gradients
  • • Place on busy or low-contrast backgrounds
  • • Recreate or modify the monotile shape

// Questions?

For brand inquiries, partnership requests, or press materials, reach out to us.

brand@weyl.ai