
Karmel
The InnocentServes Religious groups, conference attendees
What Drives Them
Values simplicity and honesty. Trusted for being genuine.
Color Intelligence
Karmel anchors on a muted Green (#ccdcd1) as their primary brand signal, paired with Green (#96b24d), and accented by Blue. The palette leans cool — projecting trust and professionalism.
#ccdcd1
Primary
#fdfdfd
Background
#96b24d
Secondary
#88b1cc
Accent
#183e66
Accent
#332d13
Accent
Typography
Headings set in var(--headingsfontfamily) (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital), body in var(--bodyfontfamily) (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital). 4 typeface families in play — a richer, more layered typographic system.
Logo Anatomy
Karmel uses a combination mark — pairing symbol with wordmark for versatility. Moderate detail — balancing distinctiveness with versatility. Style: traditional, religious, simple.
Combination Mark
abstract
Icon + Text
4/10
Brand Character
Karmel is warm and approachable, simply spoken and accessible.
third
high_school
soft
Signature Words
Design Playbook
realistic, interior, exterior
natural
full_color
flat
horizontal
rounded
comfortable
image
Digital Footprint
Built on WordPress.
Market Presence
Local market, based in CZ.
CZ
local
cs
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Logo Variants

Primary Raster
Primary LogoPrimary shape: abstract
Brand Codes
Light Blue
Used as a background color and for accents, creating a calm and inviting feel.
Outfit
Used for headings, providing a modern and friendly feel.
Cross and Book
A blue cross superimposed over an open book, with a green olive branch wrapping around it, symbolizing Christian education or faith-based learning.
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