Example brand kit — Youngin' Productions

Youngin' Productions logo Example kit · Youngin' Productions · themed from the logo
Here's what we found.

A real example of what the extractor returns. Youngin' Productions ran through the same pipeline your brand would — every color, pairing, and social template you see here was generated from this one logo.

Youngin' Productions full logo
— Extracted from this logo —

— THE PALETTE —

Five colors, extracted live.

Pulled from the logo in seconds, ready to paste into any tool.

PRIMARY
SECONDARY
ACCENT
DARK
LIGHT

— TYPOGRAPHY —

Three pairings to try.

Each pairing links to its Google Fonts download — free to use forever.

HEADING
Mogra
DISPLAY

Play that record.

BODY
Work Sans

A playful display paired with a no-fuss body workhorse — the kind of lockup that lets a beat-heavy brand stay easy to read in a release schedule or podcast title card.

↓ Download Mogra + Work Sans
HEADING
Bungee
DISPLAY

Loud & loose.

BODY
Inter

A bold block display over a modern modular body. Good for a drop page where the heading needs to feel like a stamp and the body still has to stay readable at 14px on a phone.

↓ Download Bungee + Inter
HEADING
Racing Sans One
DISPLAY

Tape, rolling.

BODY
Nunito

An analog-tape energy up top, paired with a rounded humanist body that keeps the read-long comfortable — good for liner notes, release essays, or a producer's about page.

↓ Download Racing Sans One + Nunito

— THE MOOD —

What this brand feels like.

The personality that falls out of the palette and type — written in plain English so you can point designers at it.

MOOD STATEMENT

A young, vinyl-spinning energy — where analog warmth meets bold creative play.

PERSONALITY
youthful playful analog bold warm creative
FEELS LIKE

A warm needle drop on a sunny Saturday · a basement studio bulb · hi-fi crackle at golden hour · the first yellow of spring

GOOD FOR
· Music producers · Indie labels · Podcast networks · Creative studios · Audio brands · Content collectives

— BRAND VOICE —

How to write as this brand.

Personality, tone, dos and don'ts, taglines, and an elevator pitch — hand this to a copywriter and they'll know what to do.

ELEVATOR PITCH

Youngin' Productions is the sound of a studio that still believes in a cassette sticker — vinyl-spun beats, live-tracked sessions, and podcast stories for people who listen with their whole body.

TONE WORDS
raw warm confident playful musical
PERSONALITY

Writes like a producer on the other side of the glass — short takes, verb-heavy, always moving toward the drop. Technical when it matters, human the rest of the time.

DO
  • Lead with the beat, not the business
  • Use producer-speak: "mix down," "roll tape," "take it from the top"
  • Drop show and session names in all caps
  • Keep headlines on one line whenever you can
DON'T
  • Don't oversell — no "revolutionary" or "game-changing"
  • Don't bury the release date or drop time
  • Don't apologize in the intro — just start playing
  • No corporate verbs ("leverage," "optimize," "synergize")
TAGLINE IDEAS

“Play that record.”

“Turn it up and press record.”

“Studio energy, straight to your feed.”

— USAGE GUIDELINES —

Keep it consistent.

Rules and best practices for applying the brand across every surface.

LOGO

Clear space & placement

Minimum clear space equals the height of the Y in "Youngin'". Drop it on Record Black #111111 or Liner Cream #F9F7F2 — never over a photo, gradient, or palette color. Never distort, tilt, or recolor.

COLOR

How to split the palette

Lemon Highlight #F7EC13 is the loudest note — reserve it for headlines, CTAs, and accent strokes. Record Black #111111 holds everything together. Liner Cream #F9F7F2 is the page paper. Never stack more than two of them on one surface.

TYPOGRAPHY

Hierarchy rules

Mogra is display-only — use it for 48px+ album-cover headlines, never body copy. Work Sans 400/700 carries body, subheads, and UI. Keep one display face per surface; never mix Mogra with Bungee or Racing Sans in the same layout.

RULES

Do's & Don'ts

DO
  • Lean into grain, warmth, and analog texture
  • Keep the logo on cream or black
  • Let one idea own the page at a time
DON'T
  • Use more than two palette colors on one surface
  • Rotate or tilt the logo outside 0° or 90°
  • Mix display faces in the same layout

— SOCIAL TEMPLATES —

Ready-to-post, in your colors.

A vertical and a horizontal template — logo pre-placed, palette applied, type locked in. Drop your copy and post.

Pick the font pairing for your social templates — the preview updates live.

— BUSINESS CARD —

A card that matches the brand.

Generated in your palette, with a layout matched to the kind of work you do — pick "Music Producer" or "Creative Director" and the card adapts.

— WEBSITE HERO —

Your logo as the headline.

A snapshot of how this brand could open a landing page — themed in its fonts and colors, ready to adapt.

Two snapshots of how this brand could open a landing page. The one you pick ships in the paid ZIP.

Use ← → arrow keys or click to switch between layouts.

Pick the font pairing for your website hero — the preview updates live.

A paid kit ships with two hero layouts — pick the one that fits the brand.

— YOUR TURN —

Run your logo through the same process.

Free preview in 30 seconds. $9.99 unlocks the full kit — colors, fonts, mood, social templates, business card, and a website template.

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