Corppass
  • INTRODUCTION
    • About Corppass
    • Corppass Design Guidelines
      • Brand Guidelines
      • Button Guidelines
  • Technical Specifications
    • Corppass Authorization API
      • Key concepts
        • Client JWKS
        • JWS and JWE
        • Client Assertion JWT
        • Proof Key of Code Exchange (PKCE)
      • Staging and Production URLs
      • Well-known Endpoints
        • OpenID Discovery Endpoint
        • JWKS Endpoint
      • Scopes
      • Authorization Endpoint
        • Authorization Code with Proof Key of Code Exchange (PKCE) Flow
        • Pushed Authorization Request (PAR) Flow
      • Token Endpoint
        • ID Token Structure
          • UserInfo Claim Structure
          • EntityInfo Claim Structure
        • Access Token Structure
      • Authorization Info Endpoint
        • AuthInfo Structure
        • TPAuthInfo Structure
      • Pushed Authorization Request (PAR) Endpoint
  • Corppass Developer Portal (CDP)
    • User Guide
      • Getting Started
      • Login to CDP
      • Available Digital Service Settings
        • FAQs
      • Toggle Between Staging and Production Environments
      • Portal Features
        • Updating the Digital Service and Managing Metadata
      • User Roles and Permissions
      • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
        • Login Issues
        • Access and Permissions
        • How is CDP Different from Corppass Agency Admin (AA) Portal?
        • Other Common Issues
  • MORE INFORMATION
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    • Contact Us
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  1. INTRODUCTION
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Brand Guidelines

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Last updated 2 months ago

Our brand guidelines ensure a strong and unified brand presence, whether you are crafting digital experiences, or representing Corppass in any way. Use only approved brand assets to uphold our integrity, professionalism, and trustworthiness.

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Logo

The Corppass logo uses a customised lowercase typeface for consistency and recognisability. The stylised black ‘o,’ derived from our ‘key figure,’ symbolises secure access to services. Optical kerning, refined weight, and defined clear space ensure clarity and recognisability across all sizes and contexts.

Always write 'Corppass' as a single word with an uppercase ‘C’—never as ‘CorpPass’ or other variations.


Logo variations

Our master logo is available in two colour configurations.


Full colour: The entire logotype is in Corppass blue except for the black ‘o’.


Single colour: The entire logotype can be used in either Corpppass blue, black or reverse white.


Usage on background

We recommend to use the full colour logo whenever possible. It should be used on either white or light grey background only.

The single colour logos should only be used on either Corppass blue, light blue or black background.

For photograph backgrounds, the single colour logo in reverse white should be used.


Do not


Scale

Our master logo is designed to scale for small sizes on print and screen. The clearspace around the logo is equal to the x-height of the ‘o’.

Minimum sizes of the master logo: Digital: 80 pixels wide Print: 18mm wide

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