The NESS logo and other elements of our brand are essential to our identity and differentiation. The use of these assets must be authorized in writing by NESS or Network IS Colombia S.A.S. Unauthorized use of our brand elements is not permitted under any circumstances.
Proper and consistent use of the NESS logo is essential to maintaining the integrity and recognition of our brand. Be sure to follow the established guidelines for color application and logo placement on all branded materials.
The NESS logo is a fundamental component of our visual identity and acts as the primary symbol of our brand. As our visual signature, it is essential that it be used consistently and correctly. Its proper application not only reinforces our image, but also implies a direct association with NESS, which is why it is crucial to follow the guidelines below to ensure consistency in all our communications.
Guidelines for using the NESS logo:
Primary color
HEX: #032647
Secondary color
HEX: #008de6
Tertiary color
HEX: #032647
Accent color
HEX: #015185
The NESS logo must always have a minimum amount of white space around it. This ensures that the logo is clearly legible and not obstructed by text, headlines, images, or other logos.
The clear space on all sides should be at least equal to the height of the “N” in the NESS logo. This is the minimum requirement, but it is recommended to leave additional space whenever possible to ensure better visibility and clarity of the logo.
Do not modify the logo in the ways described below.
Do not increase the font size.
Do not change the position of the letters.
Do not change the order of the logo.
Do not change the color of the logo.
Do not change the text font.
Do not change the position of the letters.
Do not alter the position
Do not change the color of the logo.
If you have any concerns, please contact us at soporte@nesshq.com
NESS (Network Environment Scanning and Security), focuses on developing software to help companies prevent and predict cyberattacks and failures within their technological infrastructure.