§ Brand and press

Use the Humaniti brand.

Use these freely for press, integration partner pages, and reference. Don't crop, recolour, or stretch the wordmark. Don't combine with another brand mark in a single lockup. Maintain a clear space equal to the height of the glyph on every side. If you need a one-line description or a longer write-up, copy from the boilerplate below — it stays current.

§ 01 — Marks

Wordmark and glyph.

Wordmark — light surfaces

Wordmark — light surfaces

Glyph + wordmark + teal terminator. Use on paper, white, or pale fills.

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Wordmark — dark surfaces

Wordmark — dark surfaces

Same lockup, paper-coloured strokes. Use on ink or saturated dark fills.

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Glyph — light surfaces

Glyph — light surfaces

Standalone ⓗ. Square viewBox. Favicons, app icons, monograms.

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Glyph — dark surfaces

Glyph — dark surfaces

Same glyph, paper-coloured strokes. For dark backgrounds.

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§ 02 — Palette

Palette.

Four colours. Used at full strength. No shades or tints in marketing surfaces. Hex, RGB, and LCH values are listed below — all three are exact and copy-paste ready.

Ink

#0F1719

rgb(15 23 25)

lch(8 4 215)

Primary type. Strokes. The default surface in dark mode.

Teal

#1F4F5E

rgb(31 79 94)

lch(31 16 226)

Single accent. Teal terminator dot. Trust + civic infrastructure.

Paper

#F5F6F4

rgb(245 246 244)

lch(96 1 145)

Default canvas. Cool, off-white, never pure #FFF.

Signal Amber

#D97B2C

rgb(217 123 44)

lch(61 56 51)

Warnings + financial state. Used sparingly, never decoratively.

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§ 03 — Type

Type.

Sans

Manrope.

Used for headings and body. Weights 400 and 500. Free under the SIL Open Font License.

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Mono

JetBrains Mono.

Used for systemic numerals, labels, status pills, and counters. Free under the SIL Open Font License.

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§ 04 — Photography

Photography.

Peer-level, declarative. No stock-photo tropes. No diverse-team-around-a-laptop. No hands-typing-on-keyboards. Real photographs of real Humans and real Builders, or no photographs at all. Black-and-white or natural light. Subjects look at the camera. Use ample negative space — the typography and the data are the visual subject.

§ 05 — Boilerplate

Boilerplate.

Press-ready descriptions at three lengths. Copy verbatim or trim — the substance is stable.

25 words

Humaniti is a verified-Human network for AI data labor. Builders publish work. Vetted Humans label it. Consensus verifies it. Humans get paid directly.

75 words

Humaniti is a decentralized data network for AI. The work that trains frontier models — image bounding, text annotation, audio transcription, RLHF preference, expert review — is performed by verified Humans, not anonymous vendors. Builders publish tasks; the qualified pool labels them; N-Human consensus and per-skill Elo verify each label; Stewards adjudicate disputes; the signed dataset ships; the Humans get paid. The labor is auditable, the verification is transparent, and the people who did the work have their names on it.

200 words

Humaniti is the decentralized data network behind verified AI. Today, almost every model that matters is trained on data labeled by people whose names you will never see, paid through vendors whose margins you will never know, and verified by methods you cannot audit. Humaniti inverts that. A Builder defines a task. A pool of verified Humans is selected by tier, skill, language, and region. Each item routes to N Humans independently. A consensus aggregator weights every label by per-skill Elo, surfaces disagreement, and routes contested items to T3 Stewards for final adjudication. Gold questions catch drift. Behavioral telemetry, generated-text classifiers, wallet and device clustering, and Steward audits make gaming uneconomic. The signed dataset ships. The Humans get paid directly, with no opaque vendor margin in between. Every label carries a receipt — the prompt, the labelers, the consensus history, the final adjudication, all queryable on an append-only audit log. The arc beyond launch is laid out in public — Network, then Record, then Economy, then Commons. Labor first, ownership next, governance last. Humaniti is the substrate. The labor is real, and the rules are written down.

§ 06 — Team

Team.

Bios pending review and consent for publication. Reach the team directly for press, interviews, and partnership inquiries.

press@humaniti.io

§ 07 — Press kit

Press kit.

One archive with everything above — wordmark and glyph in light and dark, the palette reference, and a short README on permitted use.

Download press kit (.zip) ↓