Brand assets
The Writence brand, in one place.
Logos, marks, colors, and a few simple rules. If you’re writing about us, building an integration, or putting our certificate badge on your work, start here.
THE NAME
It’s “Writence” — with an “e”
Writence is the company behind Diglot and Copyeditor. The name pairs write with the sense of credence — writing you can stand behind. Capital W, lowercase rest; the “e” sits before the “nce.” It’s easy to mistype, so we call it out.
- Writence — the company.
- Diglot — the bilingual writing product (diglot.ai).
- Copyeditor — the academic writing product (copyeditor.app).
Usage in a sentence
“Writence makes Diglot and Copyeditor — writing tools grounded in research on AI-detection bias.”
Don’t write “Writence.ai” or “the Writence app.” The apps live at diglot.ai and copyeditor.app; Writence is the company.
COLOR
Lime accent on dark
Writence is dark-first. The lime accent carries emphasis — used sparingly so it stays meaningful.
Lime accent
Primary accent — calls to action, highlights, the certificate badge. Used sparingly on dark.
Ink (dark surface)
The default canvas. Writence is a dark-first brand; the lime reads against it.
Paper text
Primary text on dark. High-contrast white at reduced opacity for body copy.
DOWNLOADS
Marks & logos
Vector and raster files for every mark. If you need a format that isn’t here, just ask.
Full brand kit
Everything above, plus color values and clear-space guidance, in one archive.
Download links are placeholders on this marketing template; the live asset archive is served from our brand portal.
GUIDELINES
A few rules, kept short
- Write the name as “Writence” — capital W, lowercase rest, and the “e” before “nce.” Not “Writance,” not “Writence.ai.”
- Writence is the company. Diglot and Copyeditor are the products. Don’t use them interchangeably.
- Lime is an accent, not a background. Keep it for emphasis on dark surfaces — don’t flood a layout with it.
- Give the mark clear space equal to the height of the “W” on all sides. Don’t crowd it.
- Don’t recolor, stretch, rotate, or add effects to the marks. Use the provided files as-is.
- When citing the Authorship Certificate, describe it as documenting the writing process — never as proof of innocence or a detector guarantee.
Writing about us?
We’d love to help.
For interviews, fact-checks, or a format you don’t see here, reach our press team.