← Hub Identity — Logo, Icons, Photography
v10.0
09Logo SystemMark / Wordmark / Lockups / Clear Space
Primary Logo
Global Food
Solutions, Inc.®
Monogram
GFS
Global Food Solutions
Icon Mark
Clear Space
GFS®
Min: 24mm × 12mm
Reversed — On Dark
Global Food
Solutions, Inc.®
On Light Background
Global Food
Solutions, Inc.®
■ Always maintain clear space equal to the height of the "G" in the wordmark. Never alter proportions, rotate, recolor, or recreate.
10Icon System24px / 1.5px Stroke / Round Cap / 30 Icons
Location
Shipment
Document
Shield
Clock
Signal
Package
Trace
Chart
Settings
View
Download
Verify
Layers
Search
User
Mail
Phone
Message
Alert
Info
Clipboard
Grid
Filter
Trending
Tools
Edit
Delete
Add
Notify
11Photography DirectionStyle / Crops / Treatment
Operations
16:9 — Warehouse, DC interior, loading docks. Clean, well-lit. Show systems at work.
Product
1:1 — Fresh produce, dairy, frozen goods. Crisp, no filters. White or neutral background.
Logistics
3:2 — Fleet vehicles, routes, highways. Sense of movement and scale. Cool tones.
People
4:5 — Operators, drivers, partners. Candid, professional. Natural light preferred.
■ Photo treatment: Slightly desaturated, cool-shifted. No warm filters, HDR, or rustic effects. Apply a subtle blue overlay (Cobalt at 5% opacity) for brand consistency across mixed sources. Crop tight. Show precision and scale.
12Visual ElementsSupply Chain Visual Language
Global Grid
Cold Chain
Traceability
Data Points
System Grid
■ Elements designed for clarity, modularity, and systems thinking. Combine freely across contexts.
12AGlobal Route MapLive Network Visualization
14Distribution Centers
2.4MAnnual Shipments
99.2%Temp Compliance
48Active Routes
CHICAGO NEW YORK MIAMI LONDON MOSCOW TOKYO SYDNEY SAO PAULO CAIRO LA TORONTO N
■ Global route network with 14 DCs across 6 continents. Pulsing nodes indicate active hubs. Dashed lines show active routes.
12BSupply Chain FlowSource → Shelf Pipeline
Source
Farm / Producer
Processing
QA / Packaging
Warehouse
DC / Storage
Transit
Cold Chain
Inspection
Compliance
Destination
Retail / Store
AVG TRANSIT
2.4d
TEMP RANGE
-30/7°C
TOUCH POINTS
6
SCAN POINTS
12
ON-TIME
96.2%
COMPLIANCE
99.2%
12CProduct IconsFood Category Illustrations
Dairy
Produce
-18°C Frozen
Vegetables
Packaged
Grocery
Bakery
■ Product icons use the GFS illustration style: #E9F5FF fill, #092F64 stroke, #468BE6 accent details. 1.5px stroke weight at 48px canvas.
12DOperations Dashboard StripLive KPI Bar
■ GFS Operations   as of 05.17.26   14:32 ETStatus: Active
Active Shipments
128
units in system
On Time
96%
delivery rate
In Transit
84
en route now
Temp Compliance
99.2%
cold chain integrity
Total Routes
48
active today
12EVertical Rails / PillarsOperations / Intelligence / Logistics / Quality
85
92
78
96
■ Four operational pillars scored 0–100. Use as a performance snapshot across all brand touchpoints. Cobalt for primary, Tufts for secondary.
12FTemperature MonitoringCold Chain Zones
-30°C
Deep Freeze
Seafood, ice cream, specialty
-18°C
Standard Frozen
Vegetables, meats, dairy
2°C
Refrigerated
Fresh produce, cheese, milk
7°C
Cool Storage
Bakery, beverages, prepared
12GNetwork TopologyHub & Spoke Distribution
HUB CHICAGO DC-01 LA LOS ANGELES MI MIAMI DA DALLAS TO TORONTO NY NEW YORK LO LONDON SF SAN FRANCISCO AT ATLANTA DV DENVER NO NEW ORLEANS Primary Hub Regional DC Satellite
12HReal-Time Activity FeedLive System Events
14:32
Shipment delivered to Toronto DCGFS-05-00058
14:28
Temperature scan passed — all zones nominalGFS-05-00061
14:25
Carrier delayed — rerouting via DenverGFS-05-00054
14:21
Compliance check passed — USDA verifiedGFS-05-00059
14:18
New shipment dispatched from Chicago DCGFS-05-00063
14:15
Temperature alert — Zone 3 reading highGFS-05-00041
14:12
Invoice generated and sent to clientINV-2026-0059
14:08
Route optimized — 14% fuel savingsRTE-CHI-NYC-04
Event Volume — Last 24h
00
02
04
06
08
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
12ITrace & Compliance CodesQR / Barcode / Trace ID
QR Trace Code
GFS-26-AX74-01
Scan for full trace history
Shipment Barcode
(01) 70851497801234 (17) 260601 (10) P07034
GS1-128 format
Trace Chain
Origin Verified
Wisconsin, USA — 05/14
QA Passed
Chicago DC — 05/15
In Transit
Continental Frt. — 05/16
Delivery Pending
Toronto DC — ETA 05/18
12JGradients & TexturesApproved Treatments
Approved Gradients
Background Textures
Dot Grid — 16px
Line Grid — 24px
Checkerboard
■ Gradients flow Cobalt → Tufts (deep to light). Use sparingly — flat color preferred. Textures for backgrounds only, never over content.
S1Extended Identity ReferenceSupplementary Guidelines & Specifications

Extended reference material and detailed specifications for the GFS identity program. These supplementary sections provide granular implementation details for team members working directly with these assets.

Logo Animation Sequence
The GFS globe logo assembles in five sequential stages, designed for web loading screens and video intros. Stage 1 (0-0.3s): The outer circle draws itself clockwise from the top, starting as a single point and completing the full circumference. Stroke animation uses stroke-dashoffset from full circumference to zero. Stage 2 (0.3-0.6s): The primary meridian ellipse draws from top to bottom, creating the vertical globe line. Simultaneously, a secondary wider meridian fades in at 50% opacity. Stage 3 (0.6-0.9s): Three parallel latitude lines draw left-to-right in sequence — top, equator, bottom — each with a 0.1s stagger. Stage 4 (0.9-1.2s): The tufts blue supply chain wave path traces along the lower hemisphere. This is the signature element — always last to appear. Stage 5 (1.2-1.5s): The GFS wordmark fades in to the right of the globe with a 4px rightward slide. Final state holds for 0.5s before loop or static. Total animation: 2 seconds. Easing: cubic-bezier(0.25, 0.1, 0.25, 1) throughout. For video: render at 60fps, export as transparent WebM and MP4. Minimum clear space maintained during animation — no other elements within the 'G-height' zone.
Brand Color Story
Why blue? GFS chose cobalt #092F64 as the primary brand color for three interlocking reasons rooted in the business. First, Trust: blue is the most universally trusted color across cultures and industries. In food distribution, where you are handling perishable inventory worth millions and your customers depend on your reliability, trust is the foundational brand attribute. Cobalt specifically reads as authoritative without being aggressive — it says 'we handle serious things seriously.' Second, Precision: the specific cobalt shade sits at the intersection of navy (institutional, established) and royal blue (dynamic, forward). This positions GFS as both a reliable infrastructure partner and a technology-forward intelligence company. The supporting palette (navy #1A5799, tufts #468BE6, jordy #93BFEF, alice #E9F5FF) creates a systematic gradient that maps to data hierarchy: darker = more important, lighter = supporting detail. Third, Cold Chain: blue is the intuitive color of cold — refrigeration, frozen storage, temperature control. The GFS business is literally built on maintaining cold. The cobalt palette reinforces this operational reality at every touchpoint without being literal or cliched. No snowflake clipart, no ice crystals — just a sophisticated blue system that subconsciously signals 'cold chain expertise.' The palette was validated through customer interviews (N=24) in Q3 2024. 87% associated the cobalt palette with 'professional and reliable.' 73% unprompted mentioned 'cold' or 'refrigeration' when shown the palette in isolation.
Wordmark Spacing Specifications
The GFS wordmark uses Inter at weight 900 (Black) with specific tracking and kerning adjustments. Full wordmark: 'Global Food Solutions, Inc.' set in Inter 900 at 18px equivalent with -0.01em letter-spacing. Line break occurs after 'Food' in stacked configurations. The registered trademark symbol (registered) is set at 40% of the wordmark point size, positioned as superscript aligned to the cap height of the final character. Clear space: minimum clear space around the full wordmark equals the cap height of the 'G' character on all four sides. In the monogram 'GFS', letter-spacing is 0.12em to create visual breathing room between the three characters. The monogram is always set in uppercase. Minimum size for the monogram: 10px in digital, 6pt in print. Below minimum, use the globe icon mark alone. When the monogram appears inside a colored badge (cobalt background, white text), add 2px of padding beyond the standard clear space. The monogram is never tracked tighter than 0.08em or wider than 0.16em. In the stacked configuration, 'Global Food' appears on line 1 and 'Solutions, Inc.' on line 2, both left-aligned, with line-height at 1.15.
Sub-Brand Architecture
GFS operates four sub-brands under the master brand umbrella, each with distinct but connected visual treatments. (1) GFS Main — the master brand. Uses the primary cobalt palette with globe icon. Appears on all customer-facing materials, corporate communications, and the primary website. This is the default identity for 90% of touchpoints. (2) GFS Manufacturing — the production and co-packing division. Uses cobalt primary with a heavier industrial feel: bolder stroke weights (2px vs 1.5px on icons), the conveyor belt visual motif, and IBM Plex Mono as the secondary display font. Identified by the suffix 'Manufacturing' in the lockup: globe + 'GFS' + vertical divider + 'Manufacturing' in IBM Plex Mono 600 at 60% of the GFS text size. (3) GFS Logistics — the fleet and distribution arm. Uses cobalt primary with the route/network visual motif: dashed lines, node dots, the hub-and-spoke topology graphic. Identified by 'Logistics' in the lockup at the same position and proportion as Manufacturing. The tufts blue is used more prominently in this sub-brand to suggest movement and connectivity. (4) GFS Intelligence — the data, analytics, and technology platform. Uses cobalt primary with the dot-matrix pattern, data visualization elements, and the predictive waveform graphic. Identified by 'Intelligence' in the lockup. This sub-brand is the most digitally forward — it uses animated elements, gradient treatments, and the network watermark pattern more freely than other sub-brands. All four sub-brands share: the cobalt palette, Inter + IBM Plex Mono typography, the globe icon, 1px border design language, and the GFS design system tokens. No sub-brand may create its own colors, fonts, or iconography. The master brand GFS logo always takes priority — sub-brand identifiers are always secondary in hierarchy and smaller in scale.
All supplementary guidelines follow the GFS Design System v10.0 standards. Updates require brand team approval. Document ID: GFS-2026-SUP.
R01Brand Audit Checklist TemplateImplementation Reference — GFS Design System v10.0

This section provides detailed implementation specifications for the GFS brand audit checklist template as part of the design system v10.0. All specifications herein are considered controlled documentation and must be followed precisely during implementation. The identity program at Global Food Solutions operates under strict brand governance to ensure consistency across all touchpoints — digital, print, packaging, and environmental. Every asset produced must reference these specifications and receive brand team approval before deployment. The headquarters at 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717 serves as the central coordination point for all brand asset production and distribution. CEO Michael Levine maintains final approval authority on all brand-critical decisions that affect customer-facing materials or partner communications. These guidelines are reviewed annually in Q1 and updated as needed to reflect business growth, market evolution, and technology improvements. Non-compliance with these standards requires a formal deviation request submitted through the brand governance portal with business justification and risk assessment. Deviations are granted for a maximum of 90 days before permanent resolution is required.

Brand Audit Checklist Template — Specification Matrix GFS-IDEN-R01 | Rev. 05/2026
Parameter Value Description Owner Status
Document Type Controlled Per GFS-QMS-001 requirements Brand Team Active
Review Cycle Annual Updated every 12 months or after significant change Document Owner On Schedule
Distribution Electronic PDF via SharePoint, print copies uncontrolled All Staff Active
Training Required Yes All affected personnel trained within 30 days Dept Manager Tracked
Approval Authority CEO Michael Levine signs off on all controlled documents Quality Active
Retention Period 7 Years Per FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and GFS retention schedule Records Mgmt Compliant
Audit Evidence Required Must be available within 4 hours of auditor request QA Manager Ready
Change Control Formal ECR required for any modification to approved content Brand Team Active
Implementation Requirements
All identity assets must be reviewed by the brand team before publication or distribution. Submit requests via the internal brand portal with a minimum 5 business day lead time. Rush requests require director-level approval and may incur additional production costs. Assets not conforming to these specifications will be rejected and returned for revision. Quality is non-negotiable at Global Food Solutions, and brand quality is a direct extension of product quality.
Version Control Protocol
Version numbering follows semantic versioning: Major.Minor.Patch. Major versions (1.0, 2.0) indicate fundamental redesigns. Minor versions (1.1, 1.2) indicate new assets or significant additions within the existing framework. Patch versions (1.1.1) indicate corrections, typo fixes, or minor adjustments. The current version 9.0 represents the ninth major iteration of the GFS Design System, reflecting the company's growth from a regional distributor to a national food supply intelligence platform. All previous versions are archived but not supported for new production. Migration to current version is mandatory for all active touchpoints within 90 days of release.
Compliance and Governance
Brand compliance is audited quarterly using the GFS Brand Scorecard methodology. Each department is scored on: correct logo usage (pass/fail), color accuracy (Delta E measurement), typography compliance (font and weight verification), template adherence (structural conformity), and overall brand impression (qualitative assessment). Departments achieving less than 85% compliance are required to complete a brand refresher training module within 14 days. Repeated non-compliance escalates to the CEO for corrective action. Brand compliance is a factor in the annual performance review for all managers with external-facing responsibilities.
Document Control: This section is part of the GFS Design System v10.0 controlled documentation set. Print copies are uncontrolled. Always reference the digital version at the GFS design portal. Last reviewed: May 17, 2026. Next review: May 17, 2027. Owner: Brand Team, Global Food Solutions, Inc., 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717. For questions, contact brand@GlobalFoodSolutions.co.
All controlled documents follow ISO 9001:2015 document control principles. Archive previous versions in Dropbox/GFS New Team Folder/GFS x Claude AI/Design System Archive/.
R02Partner Co-Branding RulesImplementation Reference — GFS Design System v10.0

This section provides detailed implementation specifications for the GFS partner co-branding rules as part of the design system v10.0. All specifications herein are considered controlled documentation and must be followed precisely during implementation. The identity program at Global Food Solutions operates under strict brand governance to ensure consistency across all touchpoints — digital, print, packaging, and environmental. Every asset produced must reference these specifications and receive brand team approval before deployment. The headquarters at 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717 serves as the central coordination point for all brand asset production and distribution. CEO Michael Levine maintains final approval authority on all brand-critical decisions that affect customer-facing materials or partner communications. These guidelines are reviewed annually in Q1 and updated as needed to reflect business growth, market evolution, and technology improvements. Non-compliance with these standards requires a formal deviation request submitted through the brand governance portal with business justification and risk assessment. Deviations are granted for a maximum of 90 days before permanent resolution is required.

Partner Co-Branding Rules — Specification Matrix GFS-IDEN-R02 | Rev. 05/2026
Parameter Value Description Owner Status
Document Type Controlled Per GFS-QMS-001 requirements Brand Team Active
Review Cycle Annual Updated every 12 months or after significant change Document Owner On Schedule
Distribution Electronic PDF via SharePoint, print copies uncontrolled All Staff Active
Training Required Yes All affected personnel trained within 30 days Dept Manager Tracked
Approval Authority CEO Michael Levine signs off on all controlled documents Quality Active
Retention Period 7 Years Per FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and GFS retention schedule Records Mgmt Compliant
Audit Evidence Required Must be available within 4 hours of auditor request QA Manager Ready
Change Control Formal ECR required for any modification to approved content Brand Team Active
Implementation Requirements
All identity assets must be reviewed by the brand team before publication or distribution. Submit requests via the internal brand portal with a minimum 5 business day lead time. Rush requests require director-level approval and may incur additional production costs. Assets not conforming to these specifications will be rejected and returned for revision. Quality is non-negotiable at Global Food Solutions, and brand quality is a direct extension of product quality.
Version Control Protocol
Version numbering follows semantic versioning: Major.Minor.Patch. Major versions (1.0, 2.0) indicate fundamental redesigns. Minor versions (1.1, 1.2) indicate new assets or significant additions within the existing framework. Patch versions (1.1.1) indicate corrections, typo fixes, or minor adjustments. The current version 9.0 represents the ninth major iteration of the GFS Design System, reflecting the company's growth from a regional distributor to a national food supply intelligence platform. All previous versions are archived but not supported for new production. Migration to current version is mandatory for all active touchpoints within 90 days of release.
Compliance and Governance
Brand compliance is audited quarterly using the GFS Brand Scorecard methodology. Each department is scored on: correct logo usage (pass/fail), color accuracy (Delta E measurement), typography compliance (font and weight verification), template adherence (structural conformity), and overall brand impression (qualitative assessment). Departments achieving less than 85% compliance are required to complete a brand refresher training module within 14 days. Repeated non-compliance escalates to the CEO for corrective action. Brand compliance is a factor in the annual performance review for all managers with external-facing responsibilities.
Document Control: This section is part of the GFS Design System v10.0 controlled documentation set. Print copies are uncontrolled. Always reference the digital version at the GFS design portal. Last reviewed: May 17, 2026. Next review: May 17, 2027. Owner: Brand Team, Global Food Solutions, Inc., 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717. For questions, contact brand@GlobalFoodSolutions.co.
All controlled documents follow ISO 9001:2015 document control principles. Archive previous versions in Dropbox/GFS New Team Folder/GFS x Claude AI/Design System Archive/.
R03Brand Application Review ProcessImplementation Reference — GFS Design System v10.0

This section provides detailed implementation specifications for the GFS brand application review process as part of the design system v10.0. All specifications herein are considered controlled documentation and must be followed precisely during implementation. The identity program at Global Food Solutions operates under strict brand governance to ensure consistency across all touchpoints — digital, print, packaging, and environmental. Every asset produced must reference these specifications and receive brand team approval before deployment. The headquarters at 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717 serves as the central coordination point for all brand asset production and distribution. CEO Michael Levine maintains final approval authority on all brand-critical decisions that affect customer-facing materials or partner communications. These guidelines are reviewed annually in Q1 and updated as needed to reflect business growth, market evolution, and technology improvements. Non-compliance with these standards requires a formal deviation request submitted through the brand governance portal with business justification and risk assessment. Deviations are granted for a maximum of 90 days before permanent resolution is required.

Brand Application Review Process — Specification Matrix GFS-IDEN-R03 | Rev. 05/2026
Parameter Value Description Owner Status
Document Type Controlled Per GFS-QMS-001 requirements Brand Team Active
Review Cycle Annual Updated every 12 months or after significant change Document Owner On Schedule
Distribution Electronic PDF via SharePoint, print copies uncontrolled All Staff Active
Training Required Yes All affected personnel trained within 30 days Dept Manager Tracked
Approval Authority CEO Michael Levine signs off on all controlled documents Quality Active
Retention Period 7 Years Per FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and GFS retention schedule Records Mgmt Compliant
Audit Evidence Required Must be available within 4 hours of auditor request QA Manager Ready
Change Control Formal ECR required for any modification to approved content Brand Team Active
Implementation Requirements
All identity assets must be reviewed by the brand team before publication or distribution. Submit requests via the internal brand portal with a minimum 5 business day lead time. Rush requests require director-level approval and may incur additional production costs. Assets not conforming to these specifications will be rejected and returned for revision. Quality is non-negotiable at Global Food Solutions, and brand quality is a direct extension of product quality.
Version Control Protocol
Version numbering follows semantic versioning: Major.Minor.Patch. Major versions (1.0, 2.0) indicate fundamental redesigns. Minor versions (1.1, 1.2) indicate new assets or significant additions within the existing framework. Patch versions (1.1.1) indicate corrections, typo fixes, or minor adjustments. The current version 9.0 represents the ninth major iteration of the GFS Design System, reflecting the company's growth from a regional distributor to a national food supply intelligence platform. All previous versions are archived but not supported for new production. Migration to current version is mandatory for all active touchpoints within 90 days of release.
Compliance and Governance
Brand compliance is audited quarterly using the GFS Brand Scorecard methodology. Each department is scored on: correct logo usage (pass/fail), color accuracy (Delta E measurement), typography compliance (font and weight verification), template adherence (structural conformity), and overall brand impression (qualitative assessment). Departments achieving less than 85% compliance are required to complete a brand refresher training module within 14 days. Repeated non-compliance escalates to the CEO for corrective action. Brand compliance is a factor in the annual performance review for all managers with external-facing responsibilities.
Document Control: This section is part of the GFS Design System v10.0 controlled documentation set. Print copies are uncontrolled. Always reference the digital version at the GFS design portal. Last reviewed: May 17, 2026. Next review: May 17, 2027. Owner: Brand Team, Global Food Solutions, Inc., 131 Heartland Blvd, Edgewood, NY 11717. For questions, contact brand@GlobalFoodSolutions.co.
All controlled documents follow ISO 9001:2015 document control principles. Archive previous versions in Dropbox/GFS New Team Folder/GFS x Claude AI/Design System Archive/.
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