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Docker Brand Guidelines

Share the magic with our curated Docker logo kit and its guidelines for use.

Logos

The primary logo is made up of two elements: the symbol and the wordmark.

The symbol is available as a secondary logo or icon and should be used in place of the retired, vertical design.

Colors

The Docker logos must always appear as one of Docker’s primary brand colors. This includes our Ocean Blue, Light Blue, Deep Blue, and White.
Primary

Ocean Blue

#2560FF
RGB (37,96,255)

Accent

Light Blue

#D9E5FC
RGB (217,229,252)

Accent

Deep Blue

#00153C
RGB (0,20,60)

Scale

To retain legibility and integrity, the primary and secondary Docker logos should be at least 24px.

The primary logo is made up of two elements: the symbol and the wordmark.

The symbol is available as a secondary logo or icon and should be used in place of the retired, vertical design.

Clear space

To ensure that our logo is clearly visible in all applications, surround them with sufficient clear space.

The primary logo is made up of two elements: the symbol and the wordmark.

The symbol is available as a secondary logo or icon and should be used in place of the retired, vertical design.

Logo dont’s

To maintain consistency, the Docker logo should only be used as suggested. Below are a handful of examples of what not to do when using the logo.

Don’t flip

Don’t tilt

Don’t squeeze

Don’t stretch

Don’t decolorize

Don’t use unapproved logo colors

Don’t crop

Don’t use the wordmark alone

Don’t reverse the icon and wordmark

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Don’t change the spacing

Don’t change the proportions