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Revision as of 15:23, 2 August 2021

This is page is the official NASPA Branding guide, which describes the correct use of NASPA brand names, logos and other corporate design assets.

If you’re looking for event photos or other digital assets, please contact us with your needs.

The NASPA logo is available in the following formats:

200×100 pixel GIF as used in the NASPA home page
Logo.gif
high-resolution PDF showing only logo
logo-only.pdf
high-resolution PDF with fonts converted to outlines
File:Logo-export.pdf
PDF without association name to right side of logo
File:Logo-only.pdf
PDF with motto
File:Logo-motto.pdf

If you require the logo in other formats, or have questions about its use, please contact John Chew.

Typography

  • Text accompanying the NASPA logo should match it typographically. Use VAG Rounded (any weight).
  • Body type in printed NASPA documents should be set in Adobe Garamond Pro, with headings in VAG Rounded
    • If the use of a sanserif typeface in headings would lead to confusion among '1', 'l' and 'I', the use of Adobe Garamond Pro is permitted.

See also

  • The NASPAWiki Style guide for guidance related specifically to textual issues.