Visual Identification and Its Main Features

The most recognisable element in Juris graphics is the crimson triple-arrow—an abstract reinterpretation of Old-Persian cuneiform. It points relentlessly to the right, symbolising progress informed by ancient principles of law and fairness.

All interactive screens sit on a deep navy canvas, a colour chosen for its long association with corporate reliability. Crimson highlights draw your eye only to places of action: a button that commits capital, a badge that signals pending rewards, a progress bar nearing quorum.

White space is generous, data panels are strictly aligned to an eight-point grid, and photography is limited to real-world textures—concrete, steel, night-lit skylines—to keep the experience grounded and professional.

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