Visual Identity
The EEA and Norway Grants logo should always be superior and there should be a clear separation between the funding level and the operational level. This (example f) is an example of wrong logo use where the Grants logo is drowning between other logos and it is not clear who is funding the initiative.
Example f
Logo use in cases of co-financing For EEA and Norway Grants initiatives that are co-funded with national funding (such as programmes, conferences, events, initiatives, projects, etc.), the EEA and Norway Grants logo can be used together with other logo(s). The EEA and Norway Grants logo is still to be considered superior and should be placed to the left and/or on top (examples a, b, c, d). In cases of co-financing, partner logos may be used alongside. Deviations from placing the EEA and Norway Grants logo(s) to the left and/or on top may be accepted if the rules for the use of national government or ministry logos require their logo to be placed on top/to the left.
The name and the logo(s) of the organisers may be superior to the Grants logo(s) in the case of initiatives sponsored or financed through the Grants such as conferences, seminars, events, etc. which:
1. Involve one or several of the donors,
2. are jointly organised by e.g. donor institutions (including Donor Programme Partners and Programme Operators from the donor countries), beneficiary state institutions (including Programme and Fund Operators), and other partners (e.g. International Partner Organisations or external partners). The placing of the Grants logo and/or the donor logo(s) in these cases is decided by the donor institution(s) involved.
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Communication and Design Manual - EEA and Norway Grants
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