Boxy-HB Petr Adamec logo

Boxy-HB Petr Adamec

The Ruler
Unclear·Unclear·boxy-hb.webnode.cz
ArialReliablePracticalLocal10/12 intel

What Drives Them

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The Ruler

Organized and dependable. Creates order and stability.

QualityCustomer serviceLocal expertise

Color Intelligence

Boxy-HB Petr Adamec anchors on a muted Orange (#977f56) as their primary brand signal, paired with Orange (#5f533e), and accented by Orange. The palette leans warm — inviting and energetic.

#977f56

Primary

#5f533e

Secondary

#c0b9a9

Accent

#211c11

Accent

#0097f5

Accent

#e0d3d8

Accent

warm palette(5w/1c)Orange · Blue · Pink

Typography

Headings set in Tahoma (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital), body in Arial (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital).

Aa
ArialBodySans Serif
Aa
TahomaHeadingsSans Serif

Logo Anatomy

Boxy-HB Petr Adamec uses a combination mark — pairing symbol with wordmark for versatility.

Type

Combination Mark

Contains

Icon + Text

Brand Character

Boxy-HB Petr Adamec is simply spoken and accessible.

Formality
50%
Confidence
50%
Warmth
50%
Enthusiasm
40%
Urgency
30%
Voice Person

third

Reading Level

middle_school

CTA Style

direct

Signature Words

boxyHBHavlíčkůvBrodwebnode

Design Playbook

No design patterns detected

Digital Footprint

Built on Webnode.

Built withWebnode

Market Presence

Local market, based in CZ.

Origin

CZ

Market Scope

local

Languages

cs

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Logo Variants

Primary Raster logo

Primary Raster

Primary Logo
Combination Mark
IconText

Brand Codes

Snail with car box

MascotSupporting

A snail carrying a car box on its back is used as a mascot.

Consistency90%
Website
ActiveOccasional

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