# Orca Security Brand Identity A complete profile of **Orca Security**'s visual system — colors, typography, components, and personality — extracted from https://orca.security. Built for designers, agents, and AI tools. - Page: https://characterquilt.com/branding/orca-security - Machine-readable JSON: https://characterquilt.com/branding/orca-security.json - Per-page llms.txt: https://characterquilt.com/branding/orca-security/llms.txt ## Quick Facts | Field | Value | |---|---| | Primary | #0073E5 | | Accent | #E41E5B | | Body Font | Mulish | | Heading Font | Mulish | ## Color Palette - primary: #0073E5 - secondary: #E41E5B - accent: #E41E5B - background: #FFFFFF - textPrimary: #101921 - link: #101921 ## Typography - primary: Mulish — https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Mulish - heading: Mulish — https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Mulish ## Visual Assets - Logo: https://orca.security/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/orca-security-logo-2025-knockout.svg - Favicon: https://orca.security/wp-content/themes/orca-2023/assets/images/favicon/apple-touch-icon.png - Social card (og:image): https://orca.security/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/default-background-dark.png?resize=808,455 ## UI Components - input: background=#FFFFFF, textColor=#626276, borderColor=#B8B8C1, borderRadius=3px, shadow=none - buttonPrimary: background=#E41E5B, textColor=#FFFFFF, borderRadius=30px, shadow=none - buttonSecondary: background=#0073E5, textColor=#FFFFFF, borderColor=#0073E5, borderRadius=30px, shadow=none ## Brand Personality Tone: professional · Energy: high · Audience: IT professionals and security teams ## Orca Security Brand in the Wild Real-world brand assets — ads, campaigns, marketing materials. - **What is Data Security Posture Management? | Orca Security** - Image: https://orca.security/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Blog-DSPM.png - Source: https://orca.security/resources/blog/what-is-dspm/ - **Blog | Orca Security** - Image: https://orca.security/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/orca-blog-orca-approach-runtime-ai-security.png?w=750 - Source: https://orca.security/resources/blog/ - **IntelliJ Security Plugin: Secure Code from IDE to Cloud | Orca Security** - Image: https://orca.security/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/orca-blog-intel-j-extension.png?w=1044 - Source: https://orca.security/resources/blog/orca-intellij-security-extension/ - **What is Multi-Cloud Compliance? | Orca Security** - Image: https://orca.security/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/orca-blog-what-is-multi-cloud-compliance.png - Source: https://orca.security/resources/blog/what-is-multi-cloud-compliance/ - **Blog | Orca Security** - Image: https://orca.security/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/orca-blog-2026-app-sec-report.png?w=750 - Source: https://orca.security/resources/blog/ - **pull_request_target Misconfiguration Leads to RCE | Orca Security** - Image: https://orca.security/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/orca-blog-pull-request-nightmare.jpg?w=364 - Source: https://orca.security/resources/blog/pull-request-nightmare-github-actions-rce/ ## Working with these fonts Not found on Google Fonts? Agent Instructions that you can follow if you have permission to use the fonts: CharacterQuilt.com suggests this flow that can help: 1. Open the company's homepage in a browser with DevTools open. 2. In the Network tab, filter by "Font" (or by extension: woff2, woff, ttf, otf). 3. Hard-reload the page and click around (pricing, blog, careers) — some weights only load on specific routes. 4. For each captured font URL: right-click → Save As to download the file locally. 5. View the page's CSS (DevTools → Sources, or curl the stylesheet URLs) and copy out the matching @font-face declarations. Rewrite each `src: url(...)` to point to your local file path. Programmatic alternative: load the URL with Playwright or Puppeteer, listen for `response` events whose `Content-Type` starts with `font/`, and write the body to disk. The CSS extraction step is the same. Only do this if you have permission to use the brand assets — most proprietary fonts are licensed and may not be redistributable. ## Machine-Readable Profile ```json { "colorScheme": "light", "fonts": [ { "family": "Mulish", "role": "body" } ], "colors": { "primary": "#0073E5", "secondary": "#E41E5B", "accent": "#E41E5B", "background": "#FFFFFF", "textPrimary": "#101921", "link": "#101921" }, "typography": { "fontFamilies": { "primary": "Mulish", "heading": "Mulish" }, "fontStacks": { "heading": [ "Montserrat", "sans-serif" ], "body": [ "Mulish", "sans-serif" ], "paragraph": [ "Mulish", "sans-serif" ] }, "fontSizes": { "h1": "56px", "h2": "26px", "body": "16px" } }, "spacing": { "baseUnit": 4, "borderRadius": "8px" }, "components": { "input": { "background": "#FFFFFF", "textColor": "#626276", "borderColor": "#B8B8C1", "borderRadius": "3px", "borderRadiusCorners": { "topLeft": "3px", "topRight": "3px", "bottomRight": "3px", "bottomLeft": "3px" }, "shadow": "none" }, "buttonPrimary": { "background": "#E41E5B", "textColor": "#FFFFFF", "borderRadius": "30px", "borderRadiusCorners": { "topLeft": "30px", "topRight": "30px", "bottomRight": "30px", "bottomLeft": "30px" }, "shadow": "none" }, "buttonSecondary": { "background": "#0073E5", "textColor": "#FFFFFF", "borderColor": "#0073E5", "borderRadius": "30px", "borderRadiusCorners": { "topLeft": "30px", "topRight": "30px", "bottomRight": "30px", "bottomLeft": "30px" }, "shadow": "none" } }, "images": { "logo": "https://orca.security/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/orca-security-logo-2025-knockout.svg", "favicon": "https://orca.security/wp-content/themes/orca-2023/assets/images/favicon/apple-touch-icon.png", "ogImage": "https://orca.security/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/default-background-dark.png?resize=808,455", "logoHref": "https://orca.security/", "logoAlt": "Orca Security Logo" }, "__llm_logo_reasoning": { "selectedIndex": 0, "reasoning": "Selected #0 because it is visible, located in the header, links to the homepage, and matches the brand name 'Orca Security'.", "confidence": 0.95, "source": "llm" }, "__llm_button_reasoning": { "primary": { "index": 2, "text": "Get a Demo", "reasoning": "Button #2 'Get a Demo' uses a vibrant brand color (#E41E5B) and has action-oriented text, making it the primary CTA." }, "secondary": { "index": 4, "text": "Explore the Platform", "reasoning": "Button #4 'Explore the Platform' uses a different vibrant color (#0073E5) and serves as a secondary action, complementing the primary CTA." }, "confidence": 0.95 }, "personality": { "tone": "professional", "energy": "high", "targetAudience": "IT professionals and security teams" }, "designSystem": { "framework": "custom", "componentLibrary": "" }, "confidence": { "buttons": 0.95, "colors": 0.9, "overall": 0.925 }, "__llm_metadata": { "logoSelection": { "llmCalled": true, "llmSucceeded": true, "finalSource": "llm", "rawLogoSelection": { "selectedLogoIndex": 0, "selectedLogoReasoning": "Selected #0 because it is visible, located in the header, links to the homepage, and matches the brand name 'Orca Security'.", "confidence": 0.95 } }, "buttonClassification": { "llmCalled": true, "llmSucceeded": true } } } ```