01 · The Asset
RecuvHer at a Glance
02 · The Name
What Is Buried Inside It
The process. Recovery — the return to strength after birth, effort, or change.
The audience. One word makes the entire brand female-first and unmistakable.
03 · The Doctrine
The Return
The process.
Recuv names recovery as the whole point — a return, not a cure.
The audience.
Her makes the brand specific in a category too often built for everyone and no one.
A recovery brand built, unmistakably, for her.
04 · The Mark System
Six Marks, One Brand
Six directions across the register — baseline concept marks that show the range. The open slots are for developed directions and uploaded logo concepts.
05 · Where It Deploys
The Vertical Range
06 · The Buyer
Who Acquires This Name
The Women’s Health Brand
Building for her recovery — postpartum, fitness, hormonal — with a name that speaks directly.
The Health Platform
Launching a women’s vertical that needs instant clarity of audience.
The Investor
Women’s health is under-served and fast-funding; a Her name is rare and clear.
07 · The Instrument
The Dominium AssetTitle
Every acquisition closes with an engraved Certificate of Domain Acquisition — the AssetTitle. It records the domain and a unique identifier, transfers like real property, and is your record of ownership. This is the instrument you receive.
RecuvHer.com
Conveyed by Dominium Domains · Held in full and absolute ownership
Veritas · Titulus · Dominium — MMXXVI
08 · What Transfers
The Acquisition Includes
The Asset
- RecuvHer.com — full registration transfer
- Clean title, free of liens or disputes
- Transfer via registrar push or Escrow.com
- The engraved AssetTitle at closing
The Brand Package
- Six-mark logo system (SVG)
- Wordmark variants + color & typography
- 12 taglines across the register
- 12 vertical briefs + sub-brand architecture
Acquire
Her recovery, by design.
The name, the identity system, and the title — one asset, one transaction.
Funds held in licensed escrow · Transfer within one business day of clearance · AssetTitle issued at closing. All acquisitions subject to the Terms of Acquisition.