By Service | 16 May, 2020
Style guide including logos, icons, colours for Colish.Org.
If something is missing, please contact us at service@colish.org and the team will get back to you.
1. Icon
Height 200 px
Version:
- Type: icon
- Height: 200 px
- Background: transparent
Height 500 px
Version:
- Type: icon
- Height: 500 px
- Background: transparent
2. Logos
2.1 Logo standard
Height 200 px
Version:
- Type: logo
- Height: 200 px
- Background: transparent
2.2 Logo standard, narrow
Height 200 px
Version:
- Type: logo - narrow
- Height: 200 px
- Background: transparent
Height 500 px
Version:
- Type: logo - narrow
- Height: 500 px
- Background: transparent
Version:
- Type: logo - narrow
- Height: 200 px
- Background: black
2.3 Logo descriptive
Version:
- Type: logo - descriptive
- Height: 200 px
- Background: transparent
Version:
- Type: logo - descriptive
- Height: 200 px
- Background: white
3. Color scheme
Background information
Deep Sky Blue (#00bfff) for the air we breath.
Dark Orange (#ff5100) for the earth we live on.
Light Yellow (#ffd000) for the sun.
Electric Purple (#a200ff) for creativity and wonder.
Blue (#2200ff) for the water on this planet.
Light green (#00ff40) for vegetation.
Vivid red (#ff1100) for passion.
4. Fonts
4.1 Ubuntu
Background information
The word ubuntu is South African / African / Bantu-speaking ethnic groups term for “humanity”, often translated as “I am because we are” or the capacity to express compassion, dignity and humanity.
4. Music
4.1 Fanfare for the Common Man
Musical piece Fanfare for the Common Man written by American composer Aaron Copland in 1942.
Background information
The composer was partly inspired by a speech made by the then American Vice President Henry A. Wallace, in which Wallace proclaimed the dawning of the “Century of the Common Man”.
4.2 Arrangement Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP)
Performer: Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP)
Arrangement: ELP
Recorded: 1977
Album: Works
Length: 9:44 minutes
Player YouTube: Full piece (Remastered Version).
Player YouTube: Promotional music video to the music of them playing in the Canadian Montreal Olympic Stadium, 1977, YouTube.
4.3 Arrangement Orchestra
Performer: Philadelphia Orchestra
Conductor: Eugene Ormandy
Album: RCA Victor (His Masters Voice) 60+ Basic 100
Length: 3.28 minutes
Player YouTube.