The InvoiceShelf brand.
Logo, icon, and wordmark in every variant you need — plus the colors, type, and a few simple rules. Use them to reference InvoiceShelf accurately in articles, integrations, and modules.
Full lockup
The icon tile plus the two-tone wordmark. This is the primary mark — reach for it first.
Vector — scales cleanly to any size. The wordmark "Invoice" adapts to the surrounding text color; the tile and "Shelf" stay brand indigo.
The receipt-and-check mark
Use the icon alone for app icons, avatars, and favicons — anywhere the full lockup won't fit.
InvoiceShelf, set in Poppins
The two-tone wordmark — indigo on light, periwinkle on dark. Pair it with the icon or use it on its own.
Brand colors
Indigo leads. Ink grounds it, periwinkle lifts it on dark, and green marks anything paid.
A few simple rules
The marks work hard when they're left alone. Here's how to keep them sharp.
Please do
- Keep clear space around the logo at least equal to the height of the icon tile.
- Use the white or ink outline variants on photos and busy backgrounds.
- Keep the icon at 16px or larger so the glyph stays legible.
- Use the full lockup by default; the icon alone only where space is tight.
Please don't
- ✕Recolor the marks or add gradients, shadows, or strokes of your own.
- ✕Stretch, rotate, skew, or otherwise distort any part of the logo.
- ✕Rebuild the wordmark in another typeface or change the two-tone split.
- ✕Place the logo on low-contrast backgrounds or imply a partnership.
InvoiceShelf is open source under AGPL-3.0. The software license doesn't grant trademark rights — please use the name and marks only to refer to InvoiceShelf itself, not to brand your own product or imply an endorsement.
Building something with InvoiceShelf?
Grab the assets, then come say hi — we'd love to see what you're making.