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Below are some of the design and brand guidelines for any copy written using the WalkMe brand.
The WalkMe logo is composed of the “WalkMe” logotype and a speech bubble with “Me” in it. Made of a simple, geometric shape typeface, the logotype has a modern and tech-y feel. Always use the logo files provided. Do not re-create.
Primary colors are brand main colors, used for brand identity. Dark blue shall be used as dark background and take up a large percentage in dark-mode designs. Light blue, indigo and neon green shall be used for identity and highlight.
Primary colors have some additional lighter shades. These shades are supportive colors to make the design deeper and less monotone. Shades can be used in Illustrations or any design that needs more colors than just the primary ones.
RGB 10 10 63
RGB 0 144 245
RGB 30 251 211
RGB 255 251 77
From employees to customers, thought leadership to product, WalkMe has a story for everyone. For consistency and brand recognition, we have created visual styles elegantly designed to touch each audience.