DocuSign is the name of a popular digital signature service created in 2003 in San Francisco, California. The service allows you to upload, send for signature, review, sign, and track the status of documents. Today the company has hundreds of millions of customers worldwide.
Meaning and history
DocuSign can handle both facsimile and digital signatures. Both are accepted by official agencies and are considered perfectly legitimate in most countries. Digital document signing has recently gained incredible popularity on a global scale, as many governmental services across the globe have gone online.
the service allows you to upload documents, put your pre-generated signature on them, send documents to other people to sign, and monitor the status of the document: when it is signed, by whom, and so on. The service can be used both on the website and via mobile applications (available for both iOS and Android).
DocuSign provides its users a trial-free period of 30 days so that they had time to decide, whether the service is useful and convenient for them, after the trial period is over, one has a choice whether to switch to another service, or to get a DocuSign subscription.
The service is absolutely secure and users can feel safe and protected, by signing documents via DocuSign, as its security is certified following the ISO 27001 standard.
What is DocuSign?
DocuSign is an online tool, which allows you to sign documents with a digital or facsimile signature. The service was created in 2003, and by today has gained hundreds of millions of users and about a million customers all over the globe.
As for the visual identity, since the day of the company’s foundation in 2003, there was only one major logo redesign of the software, but both of the versions, created for DocuSign throughout the years, are very modest and clean, which is a representation of the service’s convenience and simplicity.
2003 — 2019
The original DocuSign logo, designed in 2003, started with the company for more than 15 years. It was a laconic blue and black composition with two parts of the software’s name written in one line, using two different typefaces. The “Docu” was set in blue color, with its bold letters executed in a modern sans-serif, while the “Sign” was set in black, underlined by a black dashed line, and written in a sleek cursive.
2019 — Today
The redesign of 2019 made the badge of the service even simpler. Now the logo is composed of a white logotype set on a solid black square. The inscription is set in the title case, with “D” and “S” capitalized, and the two parts of the software’s name placed with no extra space between them. The DocuSign logotype is executed in a modern sans-serif typeface, which is very similar to such well-known fonts as Neue Haas Grotesk Display 65 Medium and Europa Grotesk Nr 2 SH Bold.