Visual Identity
Using the logo in combination with other logos (co-branding)
When the logo is used together with other partners’ logo(s), the volume of the different logos must be balanced, i.e. the size should be the same (example a). The typography in the logos should always be horizontally aligned at the top and vertically centred to each other. If used together with other logos, the EEA and Norway Grants logo should be • placed to the left (example b) • and/ or alone on top (example a, example c). When used together, all logos should preferably be used in black and white versions for a more coherent visual appearance. It is accepted to use a partner’s logo in colour if the rules for using partner logos require the partner’s logo to be in colour.
The guiding principle for use and placement of the logo on your material is that the EEA and Norway Grants logo is superior. The logo(s) is an important element when making visible the contributions from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway through the EEA and Norway Grants. For co-branding, the principle is that there should be a clear separation between the funding level and other organisations involved in the operation and implementation. Guidelines on how the logos can and cannot be used together with other partners’ logo(s) (co-branding) with examples are presented on the following pages.
Example a
Example b
Example c
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Communication and Design Manual - EEA and Norway Grants
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