Midvash
00 Press kit

Press kit.

Brand assets, downloadable logos, the color palette, typography, and ready-to-use copy for any article, video, or post about Midvash.

01 Boilerplate

Short (one line)

Midvash is a study Bible on the web, in the iOS and Android apps, and as a Chrome extension: dozens of translations and the original languages, with a dictionary, meaning-based search, reading plans, audio, and an AI study assistant around the text.

Medium (one paragraph)

Midvash is an independent study Bible that gives you Scripture without the noise: a clean reader on the web at midvash.com, native apps for iPhone and Android, and a Chrome extension that turns any reference into a link with a verse preview. Reading is free, in dozens of translations and nine interface languages, with a study layer around the text: dictionary, commentaries, characters, harmony of the Gospels, cross-references, daily studies, and meaning-based search. A Pro subscription adds the deeper tools: an AI study assistant, audio narration, guided studies, and personal notes. The institutional home is at midvash.app.

Quick facts

  • Bible translations: 80+, classical and contemporary, plus the original Hebrew and Greek
  • Study tools: dictionary, commentaries, characters, theology, Bible answers, cross-references, gospel harmony
  • Search: full-text and meaning-based (semantic)
  • Interface languages: 9 (en, pt-br, es, de, fr, it, zh, ru, ko)
  • Platforms: web, iOS, Android, Chrome extension, WordPress plugin
  • Public APIs: api.midvash.com (REST) and mcp.midvash.com (MCP for AI agents)
  • Pricing: free to read; optional Pro subscription for study features (AI assistant, audio, notes, guided studies), with a 3-day free trial
  • Source: independent project, maintained by one developer plus community contributors
02 Logo & symbol

The mark and the wordmark.

The symbol is three honeycomb cells in the three honey tones. The wordmark "midvash" sits beside it in serif. Use both together, or the symbol alone when space is tight.

03 Colors

The honey palette.

Tones rooted in the brand metaphor. Honey is rare in the layout — used as accent, not surface. Surfaces stay paper-warm; ink is gently tinted toward the honey hue.

Honey Glow

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Honey Base

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Honey Deep

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Paper

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Surface

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Ink

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04 Typography

Three families, no overlap.

Gloock

Display

Page titles, kickers, drop caps. Editorial personality without the Playfair reflex.

Literata

Serif

Verses, editorial paragraphs, section titles. Designed by Google and TypeTogether specifically for books — holds up at large sizes.

Figtree

Sans

Buttons, navigation, microcopy. Humanist warmth without the geometric chill of Inter.

05 Press contact

Interview, quote, or anything else.

For interviews, quotes, embargoed reviews, or anything else, write to the address below. Plenty of time for considered replies, less for tight deadlines — please give context up front.

contact@midvash.com