Iconography
Our iconography helps us explain our product, as they virtually represent more complex ideas simply and quickly.
Icons are a highly effective way to convey ideas without a single word and as such, we are continuously developing them. We have a set of icons for each disease and it is very important not to mix them. Our Visual Migraine Language® is just one example of our applied iconography.
Use these basic rules when applying icons in general:
Corporate iconography
All icons are designed by our design team and follow the same design rules to make all them consistent as a family. Always use our corporate icons and in the event a new icon is needed, please ask the design team for it and they will provide it for you.
Icon application
All icons must always be applied inside a circle.
Icon color
All icons have been designed to be applied in white.
Color consistency
The background colors permitted for the colored circles of the icons are
specified in each set of product disease guidelines and are always based on
the context of the icon. It is totally forbidden to use colors other than
these.
See each disease color palette section to see the colors
list.
See the N1-Headache™ Color palette.
Icons readibility
Each icon has been designed bearing in mind its readability in different media
(digital and analog), size and use.
All icons have a clear space
around them to maintain good readability in relation to other elements. Always
respect the clear space provided.
If for some reason you think that
an icon could have readability problems in a specific application please
contact the design team at
design@curelator.com.