Brightroom updates its brand and trademark guidelines
New guidance clarifies how partners, developers, and press may use the Brightroom name, the Jost wordmark, and the dot-globe symbol across print and screen.
SAN FRANCISCO — Brightroom today published an updated edition of its brand and trademark guidelines, describing the approved use of the Brightroom name, wordmark, and dot-globe symbol for partners, resellers, developers, and press.
The revision introduces a refined colour specification — one ink, three warm-paper surfaces, a single accent blue, and a new secondary, Sunset — alongside expanded do-and-don’t guidance for both the wordmark and the symbol.
The guidelines formalise the wordmark’s construction on a fixed baseline grid, clear space equal to one cap-height, minimum sizes, and the language conventions for writing the Brightroom name in running text.
The full guidelines are available to partners and press at brightroom.com/brand. Use of the marks remains subject to the Brightroom Marks Usage Terms.
“Clear guidelines let everyone who represents Brightroom use the brand confidently, and keep it consistent wherever it appears.”
Brightroom is a technology company. Its identity — the Jost wordmark and the dot-globe symbol — is maintained as a single, consistent system across its products, surfaces, and communications.
press@brightroom.com
brightroom.com/brand
Logos and guidelines available to partners and press on request.