Brand assets
Everything you need to put Nexufend in a deck, an article or a partner page, in the formats you are most likely to want. Take what you need.
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01 — Logos
Four lockups, plus a favicon and a social profile crop. SVG wherever the format allows it, because it stays sharp at any size. PNG and JPG are there for tools that will not take a vector. Each group also has a zip with the print formats (PDF, EPS, AI) in both RGB and CMYK.
Symbol and wordmark side by side. The default logo: use this one unless the space is narrower than it is tall.
Symbol stacked above the wordmark, for square and tall spaces where the horizontal lockup would have to shrink too far.
The name on its own, no symbol. For layouts that already carry the symbol somewhere else.
The mark on its own, no type. Only where the name Nexufend already appears nearby.
Browser tabs and small UI. Drawn to stay readable down to 16 px.
02 — Colour and fonts
Colour and type travel together. Each set below belongs to one context, so pick the context first and then stay inside it. Mixing the web palette into a deck, or a deck palette into a web page, is a mistake in both directions. Click any value to copy it.
nexufend.com and anything designed to sit alongside it
Every headline on the site. Variable weight file, used at 400.
Running text on the site.
The serif, for editorial passages rather than general body copy.
Loaded across five weights, but not part of the headline and body pairing. Reach for Montserrat and Aspekta first.
Product, industry and general-purpose decks. The default for new slide work.
The face for slides, because it renders identically everywhere a deck gets opened. Headlines bold and white, secondary text in the muted grey.
Inline code, command strings and rule snippets only.
Technical and engineering-audience decks
Hierarchy comes from size and weight rather than a second face. No serif in this set.
Investor decks and figure-driven, editorial slides
The serif carries headlines and large numbers, which is what makes this set read as editorial rather than corporate.
Small text, axis labels, footnotes and sources.
03 — Text snippets
Approved wording, cleared for public use. Copy one of these rather than rewriting the description, so it stays consistent across press, partner sites and event programmes.
Nexufend is an Austrian cybersecurity company whose software replaces hardware firewalls and VPNs with network security that runs on every device.
Nexufend's software replaces hardware firewalls and VPNs with network security that runs on every device. Each application can only reach the destinations authorised for it, inside the company or on the public internet, and every connection between two protected devices is verified by the agents on both ends and end-to-end encrypted. That contains lateral movement structurally at the process level, gives a malicious attachment or a compromised update nowhere to call, and leaves no central appliance to fail. Because enforcement runs on each device, the same policy holds in the office, at home, or on a public network. Nexufend is based in Vienna and develops entirely within the EU.
Nexufend's software replaces hardware firewalls, VPNs and zero-trust network access with network security that runs on every device. Each application can only reach the destinations authorised for it, inside the company or on the public internet, and connections between two protected devices are verified by the agents on both ends and end-to-end encrypted. Everything else is unreachable. That gets each application as close to air-gapped as it can be while still reaching the data it needs to do its job. Nexufend calls this Intentional Trust: nothing is permitted unless it is deliberately allowed for that exact process. It contains lateral movement structurally at the process level, and a process nobody authorised has nowhere to reach, so a malicious email attachment cannot fetch its payload and a compromised software update cannot call home. The Nexufend architecture runs as a mesh, so there is no central appliance left to fail, and because enforcement runs on each device the same policy holds in the office, at home, or on a public network. Nexufend is a cybersecurity company based in Vienna. It develops entirely within the EU and sells primarily through managed service providers.
04 — Naming
The name is one word with a single capital. It comes from Nexus and Defend.
Nexufend is a contraction of Nexus and Defend.
Three syllables, stress on the first. The middle syllable is the "xu" of Nexus.
/ˈnɛk.sə.fɛnd//ˈnɛk.su.fɛnt/The German form differs only in the final consonant, which devoices to a t.