Brand standards
Signal-path content and interface standards.
Lumalyx uses a calm B2B interface, spectral accents, concise technical modules and RFQ controls designed for engineering buyers.
Color tokens
Palette built for optical engineers.
Deep ink and lab white convey precision. Optical blue links to the optical engineering visual language. Cyan, violet and green represent signal channels, fluorescence analysis and validation.
Ink 950
#08111FNavigation, diagrams, dark UIOptical Blue
#274FB8Primary identityPhoton Cyan
#00D6FFSignals, focus, active stateFluor Violet
#6D55FFAssisted analysis, fluorescenceTrace Green
#23D891Validation, successCalibration Amber
#FFB84DManual review / warningSignal Rose
#FF5F7DError / unavailable stateLab Mist
#F8FBFDCalm backgroundInteractions
Motion that guides rather than decorates.
Focused cards
Subtle states keep technical content readable.
Signal sweep
Used only where motion clarifies a response or result.
| Component | Interaction rule | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| RFQ wizard | Step rail, immediate package preview, analysis availability status. | Technical buyers need progress and control. |
| Application cards | Bento cards with technical titles and one CTA. | Reduces cognitive load and guides buyers toward the right RFQ path. |
| Analysis states | Available, unavailable, and manual-review states. | Explains the review mode without overstating automation. |
| Accessibility | Visible focus, reduced motion support, high contrast surfaces. | Engineering users work across devices and environments. |