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BRAND IDENTITY SYSTEM · 2025 — CULTURE AND CONVERSATION PODCAST

Black Chat Podcast

A broadcast-badge identity for Black Chat, a conversation podcast. A vintage microphone anchored in a red disc, ringed in black and gold, gives the show a classic on-air seal built for cover art, video, and merch.

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Logo System

A retro-style badge: a vintage broadcast microphone whose grille lines resolve into a hidden 'C', set on a red disc inside a black-and-gold ring, with a horizontal nameplate banner crossing the seal.

Black Chat Podcast primary logo
Primary lockupPRIMARY · LIGHT SURFACES
Reversed lockupREVERSED · DARK SURFACES
Knockout lockupKNOCKOUT · BRAND FIELD
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Clearspace & Minimum Size

Clearspace equals the height of the “C” on all sides. Minimum size: 120 px on screen · 30 mm in print.

X = CAP HEIGHT OF “C” Clearspace diagram
Minimum size 120 PX / 30 MM MIN
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Color System

Values for screen (HEX / RGB) and print (CMYK).

On-Air Red HEX B83327
RGB 184 · 51 · 39
CMYK 0 72 79 28
Broadcast Gold HEX C79646
RGB 199 · 150 · 70
CMYK 0 25 65 22
Booth Black HEX 000000
RGB 0 · 0 · 0
CMYK 0 0 0 100
Signal Gray HEX 49494B
RGB 73 · 73 · 75
CMYK 3 3 0 71
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Typography

The pairing that extends the wordmark’s voice into headlines and body copy.

DISPLAY · HEADLINES
Aa
Oswald

Oswald's tall condensed caps mirror the bold badge lettering in the seal and the nameplate banner.

ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789
TEXT · BODY & UI
Aa
Source Sans 3

Source Sans 3 keeps show notes and episode copy clean and legible without competing with the badge's vintage character.

ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789
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Usage Standards

Always

  • Use the full badge with banner as the primary lockup
  • Keep the gold ring and red disc pairing intact
  • Place the badge on black or white for maximum contrast
  • Reserve On-Air Red for the mark and key accents only

Never

  • Never recolor the red disc or the gold ring
  • Never separate the microphone from its circular seal
  • Never set the badge on busy photography without a panel
  • Never stretch, skew, or rotate the badge