In the event that you have space or color restrictions, alternate versions of the primary logo are allowable. Listed below are the only acceptable alternate versions when producing any print, online, or other correspondence materials. Single Color Logo ![]() In the rare instance when you are able to use only one color for the logo, Pantone 653 should be used without yellow color. This logo should appear against a white background. Black Logo ![]() If you are unable to print in two-color blue & yellow or a single color (blue), this all-black version of the logo is acceptable. The logo should be black against a white background. Please note that this logo is the crispest and most clear option for documents that will be printed most frequently in black and white.
Reverse Logo ![]() All Gold Logo ![]() When used on a solid blue background (preferably PPR Blue/Pantone 653), this version of the logo may be used. This version of the logo will be used primarily on Apparel & Merchandise. “Find Your Path” with Monogram ![]() The primary logo uses the "FIND YOUR PATH" logomark and "Philadelphia Parks & Recreation" logotype together; however, there are instances when the “Find Your Path” with Monogram logo may be used as a graphic or illustrative element to extend departmental identity. You might see this on the front of a baseball cap or back of a t-shirt. In addition, the monogram logo will accompany individual program and site names. Please note that the "Find Your Path" with Monogram design should never accompany the "Philadelphia Parks & Recreation" logotype. Please use the Primary Departmental Logo if you want the full department name to accompany the logomark. PPR Monogram The primary logo uses the "FIND YOUR PATH" logomark and "Philadelphia Parks & Recreation" logotype together; however, there are instances when the PPR Monogram logo may be used as a graphic or illustrative element to extend departmental identity. You might see this on signage or as a badge on the sleeve of a shirt. Please note that the "Find Your Path" with Monogram design should never accompany the "Philadelphia Parks & Recreation" logotype. Please use the Primary Departmental Logo if you want the full department name to accompany the logomark. |