Správa služeb hlavního města Prahy
The Ruler“Správa služeb hl. m. Prahy”
Serves Citizens of Prague
What Drives Them
Organized and dependable. Creates order and stability.
Color Intelligence
Správa služeb hlavního města Prahy anchors on Red (#aa2c2d) as their primary brand signal, paired with Red (#e00700), and accented by Yellow. The palette leans warm — inviting and energetic.
#aa2c2d
Primary
#e00700
Secondary
#fdc300
Accent
#e73400
Accent
#ee6200
Accent
#f48900
Accent
Typography
Správa služeb hlavního města Prahy uses Inter across both headings and body — a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital. Single-font system — disciplined and consistent.
Logo Anatomy
Správa služeb hlavního města Prahy uses a combination mark — pairing symbol with wordmark for versatility.
Combination Mark
Icon + Text
Brand Character
Správa služeb hlavního města Prahy is formal and professional, authoritative and decisive, technically detailed.
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college
formal
Signature Words
Design Playbook
Digital Footprint
active on 1 social platform.
Market Presence
Local market, headquartered in Prague, CZ.
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Prague, CZ
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Logo Variants
Primary SVG
Primary LogoBrand Codes
Dark Red
Used as the primary accent color, specifically #aa2c2d, for headers and text.
Inter
A clean and readable sans-serif font used throughout the website.
SSHMP
Using 'SSHMP' as the brand identity.
Red Headline
The headlines are in a bold, red font, creating a strong visual impact.
Rounded Cards
The website uses cards with rounded corners for content blocks, creating a soft and modern look.
Social Media Intelligence
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