To support coherence while preserving creative freedom, the Network-First Manifesto makes a small set of shared brand assets available to the community. These assets are offered as common reference points, not rigid rules. Use them when they help create clarity, recognition, and continuity across contexts.
They are especially useful for presentations, events, workshops, and conversations where the Network-First Manifesto is being introduced or explored.
Network-First Manifesto Logo (Dark & Light)
The Network-First Manifesto logo is available in dark and light versions to adapt to different backgrounds and use cases.
Use the logo when:
- Referencing the Network-First Manifesto in presentations or events
- Hosting community gatherings, talks, or workshops
- Creating materials that benefit from clear visual attribution
Please keep the logo proportions intact and avoid adding effects or modifications that alter its meaning or geometry.
Network-First Manifesto PowerPoint Template
The official Network-First Manifesto PowerPoint template is designed to support legibility, rhythm, and spaciousness, reflecting network-first values rather than hierarchy-first structures.
The template:
- Emphasizes clarity over density
- Supports storytelling and sense-making
- Leaves space for dialogue, not just delivery
Use it as a starting point rather than a constraint. Adapt slides as needed to fit your context while preserving the overall structure and tone.
Download NFM Power Point Template
Network-First Manifesto Background
The Network-First Manifesto background helps create a shared visual field during calls, workshops, and Network Convergences, especially in distributed settings.
Use it when:
- Hosting or joining Network-First Manifesto gatherings
- Facilitating workshops or breakout sessions
- Participating in conversations where shared context matters
Its purpose is not uniformity, but gentle coherence—signaling participation in a shared network without overshadowing the human presence on screen.

