
Libor Šula - The Salon
The RulerServes Affluent individuals seeking high-quality hair and beauty services
What Drives Them
Commands authority and sets the standard for the category.
Color Intelligence
Libor Šula - The Salon anchors on a muted Orange (#534840) as their primary brand signal, paired with Orange (#534741), and accented by Red. The palette leans warm — inviting and energetic.
#534840
Primary
#333333
Text
#efe7d2
Background
#ffffff
Surface
#534741
Secondary
#b20000
Accent
Typography
Headings set in Limelight (a display face — designed for headlines and visual impact), body in neuehaasdisplay (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital).
Logo Anatomy
Libor Šula - The Salon uses a combination mark — pairing symbol with wordmark for versatility.
Combination Mark
Icon + Text
Brand Character
Libor Šula - The Salon is authoritative and decisive, warm and approachable, energetic and passionate.
third
high_school
soft
Signature Words
Design Playbook
Professional, Salon setting, Portraits
natural
full_color
flat
standard
rounded
comfortable
image
Digital Footprint
Built on WordPress, active on 2 social platforms.
Market Presence
Local market, headquartered in Prague, CZ, communicating in 2 languages.
CZ
Prague, CZ
local
cs, en
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Logo Variants

Primary Raster
Primary LogoBrand Codes
Libor Šula
The website is a personal brand for Libor Šula's salon.
534840
Brown color used for headings and accents.
neuehaasdisplay
Used for headings, providing a modern and stylish feel.
Bird
A stylized bird icon is used as a mascot.
Libor Sula Font
The font used for the name 'Libor Sula' is a distinctive, slightly rounded sans-serif.
Social Media Intelligence
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