Visual Identity
Logo(s)
The logo(s) is the central element(s) in the visual identity of the EEA and Norway Grants and must be used on all information and communication material related to the EEA and Norway Grants.
The logo(s) is used as a signature and design element in all visual communication. This includes - but is not limited to - websites, social media, publications, invitations, conference programmes, letters, videos, plaques, billboards and promotional items. The logo(s) is an important element when making visible the contributions from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway Grants, in line with the requirements in Chapter 3 of the Regulations (see chapter on Information and Communication Requirements). The logo(s) therefore includes the names of the donor countries (except for the logo in Norwegian, which is to be used in Norway only). The guiding principle for use and placement of the logo on your material is that the EEA and Norway Grants logo is superior. There should be a clear distinction between the funding level (the Grants) and other organisations involved in the operation and implementation. The audience should at first glance understand where the funding is coming from.
Requirement
The use of the EEA and Norway Grants logo(s) is obligatory.
There are three primary logos –
1. The combined EEA and Norway Grants logo 2. The Norwegian logo 3. The Civil Society Fund logo
In addition, there are the separate logos for each of the two Grants:
4. The EEA Grants logo 5. The Norway Grants logo
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Communication and Design Manual - EEA and Norway Grants
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