Press kit
Logos, wallpapers, brand colors, and a short bio. Use them freely — for articles, reviews, store listings, your own desktop. Attribution welcome, never required.
Found a use case the kit doesn't cover? Email [email protected] and I'll add what's missing.
Wallpapers
Three brand-locked wallpapers, each in desktop (4K, 16:9) and mobile portrait (9:19.5). PNG, lossless.
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Bullseye
Ring-grid pattern with a single amber bullseye. The visual identity piece.
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Lockup
Asymmetric composition — wordmark with a quarter-ring bleed. Calm daily backdrop.
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Signal chain
A bracketed module in a signal flow. The brand promise rendered in geometry.
Logos
Four lockups, each as monochrome SVG. The default version uses bone on graphite (for dark backgrounds); the inverse uses graphite on bone (for light backgrounds). Logo stays monochrome — no amber, no recolouring.
Brand colors
Five colors. Graphite and bone are the surface and ink; amber is a restrained functional accent (focus rings, active states, signal — not decoration); slate and muted handle secondary surfaces and muted text.
- Graphite #0E0F12 Primary surface
- Bone #F4F1EA Warm neutral
- Amber #FFB800 Functional accent
- Slate #2A2D33 Secondary surface
- Muted #8E93A0 Muted text
Bio
Three lengths, ready to copy. Use the one that fits.
Short (one line)
Hyperfocus DSP — solo indie audio plugin studio. Linux-first, open by default.
Medium
Hyperfocus DSP is a solo indie audio plugin studio building VST3, CLAP, and standalone tools for Linux, macOS, and Windows. Free plugins ship under GPL with source on GitHub; paid plugins keep the shell closed but the price honest. Linux is a first-class target — built and dogfooded daily on Wayland + Hyprland.
Long
Hyperfocus DSP is a solo indie audio plugin studio. It started with a Linux problem — getting favorite plugins running cleanly on Wayland with Hyprland on Arch was tedious enough that building a plugin from scratch felt like the lower-friction path. That plugin (Niner, a kick synth) turned out useful on real mixes, so other plugins followed. The studio ships VST3, CLAP, and standalone formats on Linux, macOS, and Windows. Free plugins use Rust + nih-plug and ship under GPL with source on GitHub. Paid plugins use JUCE for AU support, keep the shell closed, and aim for honest pricing — the cost has to justify the support. Renoise on Arch Linux is the development host. No marketing brochure: the devlog has the actual DSP, the plugins have to earn their place on a session before they ship.
Contact
- Email: [email protected] — bug reports, press queries, plugin requests all welcome.
- Instagram: @hyperfocusdsp
- GitHub: github.com/hyperfocusdsp
Last updated 2026-05-07. Logos and wallpapers live at /press/logos and /press/wallpapers — direct links work
if you want to hotlink for a one-off article.