
talaša kutěj architekti, s.r.o.
The CreatorWhat Drives Them
Brings ideas to life. Values imagination and self-expression.
Color Intelligence
talaša kutěj architekti, s.r.o. anchors on Green (#eef6e7) as their primary brand signal, paired with Green (#cae8af), and accented by Green. The palette balances warm and cool tones.
#eef6e7
Primary
#cae8af
Secondary
#78c72f
Accent
#a2d770
Accent
#bce398
Accent
#8eb84b
Accent
Typography
Headings set in Tahoma (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital), body in Helvetica Neue (a sans-serif — clean, modern, and optimized for digital). 4 typeface families in play — a richer, more layered typographic system.
Logo Anatomy
talaša kutěj architekti, s.r.o. uses a combination mark — pairing symbol with wordmark for versatility.
Combination Mark
Icon + Text
Brand Character
talaša kutěj architekti, s.r.o. is formal and professional, authoritative and decisive.
third
high_school
direct
Signature Words
Design Playbook
Digital Footprint
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Market Presence
Local market, based in CZ, communicating in 7 languages.
CZ
local
en, de, fr, nl, it, es, x
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Logo Variants

Primary Raster
Primary LogoBrand Codes
Lime Green
Used as a primary accent color throughout the website, specifically #77c62d.
Studio Name
The brand name is the name of the architecture studio.
Helvetica Neue
Used for headings and body text, providing a clean and professional look.
NicSell Tiger
A cartoon tiger appears as a mascot, often in a speech bubble encouraging users to register and bid.
Green Lines
The logo features three stylized green lines that appear to be growing or moving upwards, creating a sense of progress or growth.
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