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Oxiyen | We Make Enterprise Systems Work Together

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Oxiyen — extracted via DESIGN.md

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Typography

Aa-Light

Heading

Aa Aa Aa Aa

Soehne breit halbfett

Body

Aa Aa Aa Aa

Color palette

TL;DR

Oxiyen utilizes a "monochrome plus one" strategy, where a high-saturation yellow (`#e5dd00`) provides the only chromatic relief against a dark, structured environment. The system relies on **Soehne breit halbfett** for wide, authoritative display typography and **Inter** for high-density technical body copy. Layouts are characterized by generous vertical spacing (80-120px) and a strict 8px grid. Visual depth is achieved through atmospheric green and blue radial glows rather than traditional drop shadows, maintaining a flat, engineering-focused aesthetic.

Target audience

The likely target audience includes enterprise businesses and IT decision-makers seeking robust software integration and development services.

Full tech stack

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Analytics

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Meta description

Oxiyen builds ERP-connected software and delivers the integration work behind it. One team, from architecture to production.

Brand Voice

Pragmatic, accountable, and cynical of industry fluff.

Positioning

Oxiyen is a senior-led engineering firm that builds ERP-connected software and enterprise integrations. It serves operations and IT leaders who are skeptical of traditional consultancies and need systems that actually work in production.

Voice principles

  • Accountable: Uses "we" to take ownership of outcomes. Focuses on staying after the launch rather than handing off.
  • Blunt: Addresses industry failures head-on. Uses short, punchy sentences to describe painful realities (e.g., "Consultants leave. The problems stay.").
  • Technical but Practical: Focuses on the "hard part" of data (validation, mapping, exceptions) rather than just the "easy part" (APIs, connectivity).
  • Anti-Hype: Avoids marketing buzzwords. Prefers "work" and "shipping" over "innovation" or "transformation."

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