Brand
If you are putting a sign-in button in your product, this is how to write the name and which mark to use. Everything here is downloadable and free to use for that purpose.
The name
The product is AgentID: one word, no space, with both the I and the D capitalised. It is written the same way in running text, in button labels, and in code comments.
- AgentID
- Agent ID
- One word, no space.
- AgentID
- AgentId
- Both the I and the D are capitals.
- AgentID
- agentID
- The A is always capital, even mid-sentence.
- Continue with AgentID
- Continue with Agent
- Never shorten the name.
The button
The only requirement is that the name reads AgentID. The wording around it is yours: whatever verb your other providers use, use the same one here.
- Sign in with AgentID
- Continue with AgentID
- Log in with AgentID
Pair the mark with the name rather than showing the mark alone, so a person who has not seen it before can tell what it does.
Match the shape of the other providers on your login page. If your Google and GitHub buttons are full width with a left-aligned icon, make this one the same — a button that stands out from its neighbours reads as an advertisement rather than an option.
The mark
Four variants, each as SVG and PNG. Prefer the SVG: it stays sharp at any size, and the button is usually rendered small. Download a copy, or copy the file’s URL and link straight to it.
Rules
Use a mark from the set above, unmodified. Don’t recolour it, add effects to it, rotate it, or redraw it. Leave clear space around it of at least half its height, and don’t render it below 16px.
The mark identifies the sign-in option, not your product. Don’t use it as your own icon, in your own logo, or in a way that suggests AgentID built or endorsed your app.