Nexora Build corporate identity guideline

Nexora Build corporate identity guideline, corporate-clean, geometric, light

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Multi-page brand system for Nexora Build (architecture/construction firm) showing logo, typography weights, color palette, icon grammar, photography style, and collateral application across packaging, digital, and environmental contexts.

Summary

Multi-page brand guideline for Nexora Build showing logo, sans-serif typography system (Light, Regular, Medium, Bold weights), navy/orange/blue color palette, geometric icon set, and application across business cards, packaging, digital, and environmental signage.

Visual description

A comprehensive identity system grid layout spanning 12 panels. Top rows feature the Nexora Build logo mark (stylized fanned lines) and a typographic scale in sans-serif (Light/Regular/Medium/Bold weights displayed at varying sizes). The color section shows navy (#101F2C), burnt orange (#F44D25), light blue (#ACD0E4), and warm grays. Middle panels display icon variations (geometric fan motifs in three tonal treatments), product photography of construction and materials, and a squared-off interior photo. Lower panels show business card layouts, an orange and navy collateral system with imagery overlays, a branded phone mockup with social card templates, and closing spread with large white "Thank You" type on orange. The overall grid is set against pale gray, emphasizing structure and modularity.

Key takeaway

The geometric fan mark adapts cleanly across scales (logo, icon set, graphical accent). The two-color typographic hierarchy (navy + orange) is immediately scannable and carries through packaging and digital. The image-collage compositions (interior photography, construction details, product shots) unify the construction/design intent across mediums.

Reuse notes

Ideal reference for B2B corporate identities in architecture, design, engineering, or construction. The neutral-plus-accent palette (navy-orange-blue) reads serious but not dull. Works equally well as a guidelines document layout for showing typography, iconography, and collateral applications.

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