SECOND HELPINGS
BRAND STYLE GUIDE
Color Palette 1
Typography 2
Primary Logo 3
Secondary Logos 3
Brandmark 4
Clear Space 4
Please, Don’t 5
#ffffff
WHITE
CMYK: 0, 0, 0, 0
RGB: 255, 255, 255
#c6c8ca
Background
#cae1e7
#55bdbb
Tones
#008a88
Primary Color #039eb1
SECOND HELPINGS BLUE
CMYK: 79, 19, 28, 0
RGB: 3, 158, 177
#343990
Tones
#252563
#000000
BLACK
CMYK: 0, 0, 0, 100
RGB: 0, 0, 0
#ea7d2b
Accent Colors
(suggested)
#e32729
#ef601a
Style Guide Color Palette 1
GOOD HEADLINE PRO COMP
Use for headlines
GOOD HEADLINE PRO
UPPERCASE
Weights:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMN
Comp Light, Comp, Comp News,
Comp Medium, Comp Bold + italics
OPQRSTUVWXYZ
FIRA SANS
FIRA SANS
Use for body copy
Sentence Case
abcdefghijklmn
Weights:
Extra Light, Light, Regular, Medium,
opqrstuvwxyz
Semibold, Bold + italics
TIMES
TIMES
Used in logo only
Sentence Case
abcdefghijklmn
Weights: opqrstuvwxyz
Regular
Style Guide Typography 2
The
PRIMARY LOGO
is full-color, using
Second Helpings Blue
and white. The typeface
is Times.
The primary logo should be used
on a non-white background,
such as the brand colors shown.
It can be used on other colors or
photographs, as long as the logo
is clearly visible.
Second Helpings Blue White Black
and, two alternative
WORDMARKS.
but, only use these if you have to.
Style Guide Primary & Secondary Logo 3
The BRANDMARK can be used when
the full logo isn’t necessary, or already
displayed in plain text.
While the default brandmark uses a
white fork and a Second Helpings
Blue heart, the fork & spoon combo
can also be displayed in Second
Helpings Blue, and the heart can be
red or white.
Acceptable brandmark color combos
CLEAR SPACE is imperative to
maximize legibility. As a general
rule, keep a clear space of at least
one (1) lowercase n, as found in
Second and Helpings.
Style Guide Clear Space & Brandmark 4
PLEASE, DON’T
Rotate the logo Add elements to the logo Squash or stretch the logo
Use a similar background Rearrange the logo Use off-brand colors
Add a drop shadow or
other text style
Rotate the brandmark to
look like a fork in use
(it has a spoon too)
Style Guide Logo Do’s and Don’ts
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