A3S Media: Branding Guidlines
"Branding Bible" for A3S Media. Logo usage guidelines.
"Branding Bible" for A3S Media. Logo usage guidelines.
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09. Palette<br />
10. Palette<br />
#96D6F2<br />
#E9E9E7<br />
RGB<br />
62, 178, 230<br />
CMYK<br />
65, 11, 0, 0<br />
Hex<br />
#3FB2E5<br />
#65C3EB<br />
#B8B8B6<br />
#3FB2E5<br />
#8C8C8B<br />
#1DA0DA<br />
#5E5E5D<br />
#0A90CB<br />
#3C3C3C<br />
RGB<br />
140, 140, 140<br />
CMYK<br />
47, 39, 40, 3<br />
Hex<br />
#8C8C8B<br />
Blue in a logo, represents/con-<br />
Where-as Grey in a logo, rep-<br />
very nicely and compliment<br />
veys trust & professionalism.<br />
resents authority and practi-<br />
each other to become one<br />
Acceptable color combinations for the <strong>A3S</strong> <strong>Media</strong> logo include only the colors provided in these<br />
Blue is one of the world’s most<br />
cality. It acts as a nice neutral<br />
unified word-mark. The ac-<br />
two columns (as well as white and black) Any other colors used would be for special circum-<br />
popular colors and is used in<br />
compliment to blue and does<br />
cented blue title over-top the<br />
stances, whether for print or digital media. The logo must still read clearly unless for aesthetic<br />
countless brands, including<br />
not distract or confuse the<br />
“i” in “media” helps to further<br />
graphic design purposes.<br />
some of today’s most famous<br />
viewer. Together the combina-<br />
seamlessly connect the two<br />
social media companies.<br />
tion of blue and grey interact<br />
segments of the word-mark.