
Morrow's
The CreatorServes Entrepreneurs and small business owners
What Drives Them
Brings ideas to life. Values imagination and self-expression.
Color Intelligence
Morrow's anchors on a vivid Orange (#fcae00) as their primary brand signal, paired with Green (#00e159), and accented by Blue. The palette balances warm and cool tones.
#fcae00
Primary
#00e159
Secondary
#3a87ff
Accent
#000000
Text
#e2f2ff
Accent
#706d64
Accent
Typography
Headings set in Neue Haas Grotesk (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital), body in neue-haas-grotesk-text (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital). 4 typeface families in play — a richer, more layered typographic system.
Logo Anatomy
Morrow's uses a combination mark — pairing symbol with wordmark for versatility.
Combination Mark
Icon + Text
Brand Character
Morrow's is authoritative and decisive, energetic and passionate.
third
high_school
direct
Signature Words
Design Playbook
Digital Footprint
Built on Next.js, active on 5 social platforms.
Market Presence
Nationwide presence, based in CZ.
CZ
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Logo Variants
Primary Raster
Primary LogoBrand Codes
Bright Yellow
#fcae00 used as a primary accent color, conveying energy and drawing attention to key elements.
Neue Haas Grotesk
A modern and clean font that provides a professional and accessible feel.
Square Frames
The use of square frames in yellow, green, and blue colors is a recurring visual element.
Lifestyle Imagery
The brand uses lifestyle photography featuring people using their products in everyday settings.
Colored Squares
The brand uses a set of three colored squares (yellow, green, and blue) as a recurring visual element.
Social Media Intelligence
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