Customer: sonatype

A scalable logo system for a growing product suite

As Sonatype’s product line expanded, its visual identity fell behind. Product logos were inconsistent, off-brand, and often too similar—or too different—to signal a unified suite. With new launches coming, the lack of a clear structure was creating confusion for users and internal teams alike.

They needed more than a redesign. They needed a system.

My approach

I redesigned the entire logo suite, building a unified system from the ground up. Key elements included:

  • Anchoring all logos to the Sonatype hexagon to establish immediate brand cohesion
  • Designing distinct core shapes for flagship products—each referencing the product’s role (e.g., a hex that evokes a database for “Repository”)
  • Introducing a “hex + plus” convention for add-ons and optional tools
  • Creating a shared grid, color system, and stroke weight guide to ensure consistency across the suite
  • Collaborating closely with product and marketing leads to support rollout across interfaces, documentation, and internal tools

This wasn’t about aesthetics alone—it was about creating clarity, consistency, and scalability.

Replaced 8+ mismatched logos with a unified system

Seamless launches

Launched 2 new products using the new framework

Full adoption

Reached full adoption across all tools in 30 days

Scalable family

Delivered a scalable identity for future growth

Why it matters

Strong brand systems do more than look polished—they create clarity, build trust, and scale alongside the business.

This is the kind of work I focus on: Untangling complexity and designing systems that grow with you.

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