Communication and Design manual 2021-2028

Visual identity

Colours

Requirement

Red and blue are the main colours of the EEA and Norway Grants. Green should be used in the same way as red and blue, but only for information linked to or published under the Civil Society Fund. For other programmes and projects unrelated to the Civil Society Fund the colour can be used as a minor support colour. Whereas red, blue and green are the main colours in the visual identity and the only colours to use with the logos (see next page), you may use other colours when you are making brochures, publications, videos, etc., as well as on your website, on social media and in presentation of programmes and projects. The FMO can present new colours or colour variants to use with the visual identity, for example when running specific campaigns.

Colours make the visual identity more recognisable and playful. Red and blue represent the flag colours of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway and should be used to highlight important information and draw the eye to the most important parts of your composition.

CMYK 0/0/0/0 PMS Hvlt RGB 255/255/255 LAB 100/-0/-0

CMYK 0/0/0/100 PMS Black RGB 29/29/27 LAB 11/-1/1

CMYK 100/75/0/20 PMS 287 C

RGB 0/48/150 LAB 26/6/-45

CMYK 0/100/97/0 PMS 485 C

RGB 255/0/22 LAB 49/73/55

CMYK 70/0/67/0 PMS 7479 C RGB 32/209/127 LAB 73/-59/28

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Communication and Design Manual - EEA and Norway Grants

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