Arcen — Brand Guidelines
ARCEN
Brand Guidelines · Version 2.0
Payment Infrastructure · B2B Fintech

Brand Guidelines

The language
of financial
infrastructure.

Arcen powers the payment rails behind enterprise operations. These guidelines define how we present ourselves — with precision, restraint, and the confidence that comes from knowing what we're building matters.

Version2.0 · 2025
DivisionsColor · Typography · Logo · Voice · UI · Spacing
ClassificationInternal & Partner Use
Contactbrand@arcen.io
01
Deep Ink
#1A1714
Primary text, headings, logo
Paper
#F9F7F4
Primary background
Arcen Amber
#C47B1A
Primary accent, CTAs, highlights
Stone
#E8E3DA
Borders, dividers, surfaces
Ash
#8A8278
Secondary text, metadata
60% Paper
25% Stone
10%
5%
USAGE RATIO — Paper dominant · Stone for structure · Ink for type · Amber sparingly
02

Display

Libre Baskerville

Headlines, pull quotes,
cover text, editorial moments

UI / Body

Figtree

All UI, body copy, labels,
navigation, buttons

Data / Code

DM Mono

Numbers, transaction IDs,
timestamps, kickers

Display / H1

Libre Baskerville
Regular or Italic
52–96px · −3% tracking

The payment
layer that scales.

Heading / H2

Libre Baskerville
Bold · 24–36px
−2% tracking

Settlement infrastructure
for the modern enterprise.

Body

Figtree
Light 300 · 14–16px
1.75 leading

Arcen sits between your ERP and the global payments network — handling reconciliation, FX routing, and compliance logic so your treasury team doesn't have to. Built for CFOs who want less to think about.

Kicker / Label

DM Mono
Regular · 9–11px
+18% tracking · uppercase

Settlement Report · Q3 2025 · Confidential

UI / Button

Figtree
Medium 500 · 13–14px
Normal tracking

View transaction details →    Export to CSV    Connect your ERP

Data / Numeric

DM Mono
400–500 · 11–14px
Tabular figures

TXN-2025-00847291 · $1,482,340.00 USD · 14 Oct 2025 09:42:03 UTC
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ARCEN
Light background — primary
ARCEN
Dark background
ARCEN
Amber background

Clear space requirement

1× logo height 1× logo height
ARCEN

Minimum clear space on all sides equals the height of the logo mark. Never crowd the logo with other elements, text, or imagery.

04
We are Not What this means in practice Example
Precise vague We use specific numbers, timelines, and outcomes. No "industry-leading" without data behind it. "Settle in T+1 across 47 currencies."
Authoritative arrogant We speak from deep expertise, not ego. We explain things without condescension. "Here's how the SWIFT layer actually works."
Direct blunt We don't bury the lead. Short sentences. Active voice. No filler phrases. "You pay per transaction. No minimums."
Measured cold Financial infrastructure is high stakes. We're calm and steady, not robotic or detached. "We'll walk you through the reconciliation process."
05

Buttons

Primary: Ink fill — highest priority actions. Secondary: Ink stroke — alternative paths. Amber: Reserved for top-of-funnel CTAs only.

Status Badges

Settled Processing Failed Pending

DM Mono, 10px, uppercase. Status dots always 6px. Colors encode meaning strictly — never decorative.

Data Display

Total settled
$14.2M
↑ 8.4% this week
Success rate
99.71%
↑ 0.2pp vs last month

Form Elements

Square corners only. 1px Stone border. No border-radius. Figtree 13px.

06

Base unit: 4px. All spacing is a multiple of 4. Generous whitespace is not waste — it is precision.

4px · XS
8px · SM
16px · MD
24px
32px · LG
48px
64px · XL
80px
128px · 2XL

Grid system

12-column grid. 24px gutters. 64px page margin on desktop, 32px on tablet, 24px on mobile. Content max-width: 1200px. All layouts should breathe — padding between sections is never less than 64px.

07

Do

Let whitespace work

Arcen layouts breathe. Generous margins and generous line-height signal confidence. Don't fill every pixel.

Don't

Don't use amber as a background

Amber is an accent — for a single CTA button or a kicker label. Never use it as a section background or decorative fill.

Do

Use Libre Baskerville for editorial moments

The serif is reserved for headlines, pull quotes, and cover text. It signals weight and permanence where it matters most.

Don't

Don't mix border-radius styles

Arcen UI uses square corners throughout — no border-radius on inputs, cards, or buttons. Rounded corners are expressly off-brand.

Do

Use DM Mono for all financial data

Every amount, transaction ID, timestamp, and account number must be set in DM Mono. Tabular figures, always.

Don't

Don't introduce a third typeface

The system is Libre Baskerville + Figtree + DM Mono. Three families, each with a defined role. Adding a fourth is never appropriate.