Naace artwork for CMYK printing
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Naace logo and brand artwork for CMYK printing in EPS (encapsulated postscript) format. These versions are for use in DTP applications for the preparation of files which will be sent to commercial printers. Detailed guidance for use is available in the Naace Visual Style guide.
Naace master logo
Naace logo with strapline
Naace Sponsoring Partner logo
Naace master logo in blue
Naace logo with strapline in blue
Naace Sponsoring Partner logo in blue
Naace colour logos with and without strapline reversed out of Naace blue
Naace reversed logos
Naace black logos
Naace lines in colour, pale blue and white
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Submitted by: Stephen Daley-Yates
Publication date: 05th December 2007 Withdrawal date: --- Created: 05th December 2007 Last updated: 27th February 2008 14:33 Persistent link to this article:http://www.naace.co.uk/568 |
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