CoinGecko Brand Guidelines
  • Introduction
    • πŸ“—Overview
    • πŸ’šPurpose
  • Visual Identity
    • 🦎Logo
      • Logotype
      • Symbol
      • Combination Mark
    • πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆColor
      • Core Brand Colors
      • Secondary Colors
      • Accent Colors
      • Semantic Colors
      • Neutrals
      • Tints & shades
    • πŸ”€Typography
      • Primary Typeface
      • Monospace Typeface
      • Hierarchy
      • Typesetting CoinGecko
      • Substitute Typefaces
      • Do-Nots
    • πŸ–ŒοΈStyle
      • Layout Grids
      • Corner Radii
      • Effects
      • Spacing Units
    • πŸ’ƒMotion
    • ➑️Iconography
      • System Icons
      • Product Icons
  • Verbal Identity
    • πŸ“–Brand Narrative
      • Vision & Mission
      • Brand Pillars
      • Personality
      • Audiences
      • Sample Messaging
    • πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ€Voice
    • 🎡Tone
    • πŸ”£Style
      • Numerals
      • Capitalization
      • Punctuation
      • Formatting
      • Emoji
      • Currency
      • Spelling
  • Touchpoints
    • πŸ“±Digital & Social Media
      • App Icon
      • Avatars
  • Resources
    • βš’οΈBrand Kit
    • ✍️Attribution Guide
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Typesetting CoinGecko

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Last updated 1 year ago

When using Inter to typeset β€œCoinGecko”, follow the letter case as used in our .

This should be followed regardless of the type styling used.

Always use a captialized "C" in "Coin" and a captialized "G" in "Gecko"

Always type out "CoinGecko" as a single word. No spaces.

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