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Logo wall

Overview Style Guidelines Examples
  1. Style
  2. Anatomy
  3. Theme
  4. Space
  5. Interaction states
  1. Style
  2. Anatomy
  3. Theme
  4. Space
  5. Interaction states

Style

There are two styles of logo wall: bordered and borderless. Both styles can be either interactive or static; however, it is recommended to use the bordered style for interactive logos.

Anatomy

Examples of a bordered logo and borderless logo with numbers pointing to the logos and border of the bordered variant.
  1. Logo
  2. Border

Theme

Logo walls can be used in light and dark themes.

When using a borderless logo wall, ensure that the color contrast between each logo and the background meets accessibility standards.

Light theme

Image of bordered and borderless logos against 3 light themed backgrounds.

Dark theme

Image of bordered and borderless logos against 4 dark themed backgrounds.

Space

Logo walls define layout rules for spacing logos, and their styles.

Bordered

  • Logos are evenly spaced.
  • Logos are in a container with 16px of padding on all sides and a corner radius of 3px.
Example of a bordered logo wall with spacing values.

Borderless

  • Logos are evenly spaced.
  • Logos are in a container with 16px of top and bottom padding and 8px of left and right padding.
  • All containers using the borderless style have the same height but will likely have different widths depending on the dimensions of the logo.
Example of a borderless logo wall with spacing values.

Interaction states

Interaction states are visual representations used to communicate the status of an element or pattern.

Hover

Image showing hover states in light theme. The bordered logo background changes to light gray. The borderless logo has a red border on the bottom. Image showing hover states in dark theme. The bordered logo background changes to lighter gray. The borderless logo has a red border on the bottom.

Focus

The focus states have the same styles as the hover states, except for the focus ring. Image showing focus states in light theme. The focus states are the same as the hover states with an added focus ring. Image showing focus states in dark theme. The focus states are the same as the hover states with an added focus ring.

Active

The active states have the same styles as the focus states. Image showing active states in light theme. They are the same as the focus state. Image showing active states in dark theme. They are the same as the focus state.

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