Looking the part
Whenever an event is taking place to mark the anniversary, the special anniversary logo should be used.
This is so that people might begin to recognise The National Society’s logo at a number of events in the region and therefore develop a greater awareness of the Church’s role in education – but also so that all those involved in a specific event feel part of the wider celebrations taking place across England and Wales.
Using the logo properly (i.e. without making alterations to it) will mean the ‘brand image’ of the celebrations is consistent across the country and becomes more effective.
The logo can be downloaded below by ‘right clicking’ on the link below and saving it to your computer (so the image file can then be inserted into your poster/programme etc), or opening the file via the link below and printing it off.
Download the logo here. (.jpg format)
Also, if you are able, you might like to use the ‘Gill Sans MT’ font when producing material closely associated with the anniversary. Gill Sans is the corporate font used by The National Society, and again, use of that typeface helps to build a consistent brand profile for the range of activity marking our anniversary.
If you have questions about how to use this logo, feel free to drop us a line.
Practical help & branding guidance
Whenever an event is taking place to mark the anniversary, the special anniversary logo should be used.
This is so that people might begin to recognise The National Society’s logo at a number of events in the region and therefore develop a greater awareness of the Church’s role in education – but also so that all those involved in a specific event feel part of the wider celebrations taking place across England and Wales.
Using the logo properly (i.e. without making alterations to it) will mean the ‘brand image’ of the celebrations is consistent across the country and becomes more effective.
The logo can be downloaded below by ‘right clicking’ on the link below and saving it to your computer (so the image file can then be inserted into your poster/programme etc), or opening the file via the link below and printing it off.
Download the logo here. (.jpg format)
Also, if you are able, you might like to use the ‘Gill Sans MT’ font when producing material closely associated with the anniversary. Gill Sans is the corporate font used by The National Society, and again, use of that typeface helps to build a consistent brand profile for the range of activity marking our anniversary.
If you have questions about how to use this logo, feel free to drop us a line.