Czech for Foreigners in Prague
The Caregiver“Od základů po pokročilé znalosti češtiny. Připravíme vás na zkoušky pro trvalý pobyt (A2) i občanství (B1), přijímací zkoušky na střední školy a gymnázia i na maturitní zkoušku. Čeština pro každodenní”
Serves Foreigners in Prague
What Drives Them
Puts people first. Builds trust through genuine care.
Color Intelligence
Czech for Foreigners in Prague anchors on a muted Purple (#423651) as their primary brand signal, paired with Orange (#d5c5bb), and accented by Gray. The palette leans warm — inviting and energetic.
#423651
Primary
#d5c5bb
Secondary
#958a95
Accent
#d8e0e6
Accent
#804c2a
Accent
#9c7861
Accent
Typography
Headings set in Metrophobic (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital), body in Roboto (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital).
Logo Anatomy
Brand Character
Czech for Foreigners in Prague is authoritative and decisive, warm and approachable, energetic and passionate.
third
high_school
direct
Signature Words
Design Playbook
Digital Footprint
active on 1 social platform.
Market Presence
Local market, headquartered in Prague, CZ, communicating in 5 languages.
CZ
Prague, CZ
local
cs, en, de, es, ru
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Brand Codes
Purple
Used in the logo and website design, conveying sophistication and knowledge.
Metrophobic
Clean and readable font, suitable for language learning materials.
Lekce češtiny pro cizince
Clear and direct description of the service offered.
Czech flag
The Czech flag is visible in the upper right corner.
Prague cityscape
The background features a photograph of the Prague cityscape, including the Prague Castle.
Social Media Intelligence
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