Ackaia brand assets and usage.
Official marks, logo references and public guidance for presenting Ackaia Corporation consistently across products, editorial pages, partner materials and press mentions.
Official assets
Use the approved Ackaia marks.
Simple rules for clear and consistent use.
Ackaia marks should feel restrained, precise and trustworthy. Use approved files, preserve proportions and avoid any use that suggests sponsorship or endorsement without permission.
Open brand policyUse official assets published by Ackaia. Do not recreate the wordmark manually or redraw product marks.
Do not stretch, compress, rotate, outline, add effects or otherwise alter the logo shape.
Give the mark enough visual room. Avoid placing it too close to edges, dense text or busy imagery.
Do not use Ackaia marks to imply partnership, sponsorship or endorsement without explicit permission.
Voice and naming
Minimal, technical and direct.
Ackaia communication should feel calm and specific. Prefer precise product boundaries over hype, especially when writing about privacy, security and infrastructure.
Privacy-first infrastructure should feel calm, understandable and serious.
Ackaia CorporationCompany nameUse on institutional pages, press references and legal documents.Ackaia OnePrivate suiteUse for the Ackaia One subscription and product family.CipherDrive™Encrypted storageUse for encrypted cloud storage under the Ackaia One ecosystem.Ackaia IDIdentity layerUse for account, authentication and identity provider references.Cryptographic Engine™Security componentUse for the source-available client-side encryption engine.Ackaia CloudInfrastructureUse for future cloud infrastructure products and services.Core palette
Quiet colors, strong contrast.
The institutional palette is intentionally simple: black, white and restrained grays. Product surfaces may use focused accents when necessary.
Contact
Need to use Ackaia marks in a public context?
For press, partnerships, commercial references or uncertainty around usage, contact Ackaia before publishing. The legal repository remains the source of truth for formal trademark and brand terms.