GRAPHICS STANDARDS GUIDE

 Arctic Winter Games

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

    Purpose of the Graphic Standards Guide

4  Trademarking and Authorized Use

5 The Approval Process

The Official Logo

    Minimum and Recommended Sizes

    Free Space Standards

7  Positioning of Tags

    Positioning of Other Logos

    Exceptions to Colour Reproduction

8  Backgrounds Other Than White

    Exception to Logotype Format

9  Bid Committee and Host Society Applications

10 Camera-Ready Artwork

3INTRODUCTION                         

The Arctic Winter Games International Committee (AWGIC) has endeavoured to create astrong visual image for the Arctic Winter Games. By ensuring the consistent and properapplication of the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo, the committee expects to

significantly enhance positive public awareness of the event. The committee’s decision torequire all host societies to incorporate

the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo into any Unique New Logo designed for a particular set of games was made in this

spirit.

Since the Arctic Winter Games was first held in 1970, the event’s mission— to promoteathletic competition, cultural exhibition and social interaction among Northerners—hasalways been symbolized by three interlocking rings. Over the years, the official logo hasevolved to include a multi-coloured ribbon reminiscent of the Northern Lights or auroraborealis. Most recently, in 2003, the various elements of this logo were revised in order toremove design imperfections and simplify reproduction in all media.

At the same time, the Northern Lights were “put back in the night” by the addition of a black backgroundbordered by a white circle that represents the circumpolar world. Finally, the original imageof the interlocking rings was  re-introduced to the logo because of its strength.

Despite its bold new appearance and more user-friendly characteristics, the official logo retains the overall visual qualities

that have made it such an enduring symbol of the North’s premier multi-sport and cultural event for youth.

PURPOSE OF THE GRAPHIC STANDARDS GUIDE

The Arctic Winter Games Graphics Standards Guide is intended to:

·   Describe the updated Arctic Winter Games Official Logo

·   Establish standards for applications involving the Arctic Winter Games Official

    Logo

·   Identify Authorized Users of the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo

·   Explain the rules for the development of Unique New Logos for

     specific games

·   Outline the approval process for applications involving the Arctic Winter GamesOfficial Logo

·   Provide directions to on-line sources for digital files

To request more information or electronic files, contact the AWGIC President at EMAIL

 DISCLAIMER

What you see is not necessarily what you’ll get. Depending on your computer’s monitor or printer, the logo colours you view in this document may or may not appear the same as the true colours

described on page 6.

4 TRADEMARKING AND AUTHORIZED USE     

 

The Arctic Winter Games Official Logo is the property of the Arctic Winter Games International Committee and is fully protected under copyright law. The committee reserves the right to withdraw, without appeal, any permission to use the official logo when its use does not meet the standards outlined in this guide and/or other agreements or contracts.

The following are included among Authorized Users of the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo, subject to the terms and conditions set out in their individual contracts or agreements.

 

Funding Partners

 

The governments of all jurisdictions providing core funding to the AWGIC are permitted to use the official logo for non-commercial purposes.

Sponsors

Corporate and other non-governmental sponsors of the AWGIC are permitted to use the official logo in packaging, promotions, advertising and communications as outlined in their contracts or other agreements.

 

Bid Committees & Host Societies

 

Bid committees and host societies are required to incorporate the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo into any Unique New Logo designed for a specific set of games, subject to the guidelines described in this document. Once the AWGIC approves a Unique New Logo that incorporates the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo, the bid committee or host society may authorize use of this Unique New Logo by third parties of its own choosing, subject to contracts or other agreements. These third parties may include the bid committee’s or host

society’s funding partners, sponsors, licensees, merchandise retailers and others.

 

Others

 

Sport and cultural organizations at the territorial, provincial, state and national level may request permission to use the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo for non-commercial applications, including letterhead, uniforms and advertising. Approval will generally be granted or denied based on the organization’s involvement in, and relevance to, the Arctic Winter Games.

 

5 THE APPROVAL PROCESS             

This guide clearly explains how the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo should be used. When this guide is followed correctly, and used in conjunction with appropriate digital files, Authorized Users should be able to proceed immediately

with applications. However, those who proceed to production (e.g. the printing of marketing materials) without the explicit approval of the AWGIC risk the loss of expenses should the design not conform to the standards set out in this guide.

If in doubt—ask. In all cases, bid committees and host societies must obtain approval from the AWGIC for any Unique New Logo, which must incorporate the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo.

 

Consultation

 

Any questions regarding the contents of this guide and proposed applications should be directed to the AWGIC President by EMAIL The President will be available to provide consultation, clarification and advice prior to submission.

 

Submission

 

Proposed applications should be submitted to the AWGIC President for evaluation. The preferred method of submission is a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) upload to the secure server location maintained by the AWGIC. The address and password are available from the President. If necessary, proposed applications may also be submitted by e-mail (attached mail, PDF or JPEG), by mail, by fax or by hand. In these cases, please contact the President for submission instructions.

 

Evaluation

 

The AWGIC will evaluate proposed applications on an as-needed basis. Every effort will be made to complete evaluations within five (5) working days from receipt of submissions. Authorized Users are strongly encouraged to factor this minimum evaluation period into production timelines.

 

Notification

 

The Arctic Winter Games International Committee will provide written notification of all approved applications. When approval is withheld, the AWGIC will provide specific reasons.

 

THE OFFICIAL LOGO

The Arctic Winter Games Official Logo contains four basic elements:

1. Three interlocking rings which symbolize athletic competition, cultural exhibitionand social interaction among Circumpolar peoples;

2. An underlying ribbon which represents the Northern Lights or aurora borealis; 3. A black background which represents the night sky; and,4. An all-encompassing white circle which symbolizes the circumpolar world.

Wherever possible, the official logo should be reproduced in full-colour. In order to reproduce the logo properly, the following colours must be used:

Purple: Pantone Purple The CMYK formula for this colour is: 40/90/0/0

Blue:PMS 300 The CMYK formula for this colour is: 100/45/0/0

Green: Pantone Green The CMYK formula for this colour is: 100/0/60/0

The pantone numbers are as follows.

Blue words/rings PMS 282.

Background blue of middle band PMS 295.

Pink on left side is PMS 245.

Green on right side is PMS 3272

In most applications, the official logo also incorporates the logotype “Arctic WinterGames” in the preferred format shown. The logotype should appear in black.

 

 

7Positioning of Tags            

 

Authorized Users may wish to use one of the following tags in conjunction with the official logo, including the logotype in the preferred format: International Committee

Funding Partner

Sponsor

Supporter

2004, 2006 etc.

Team Alberta etc.

As illustrated, the tag should appear in a centred array around the top of the logo in uppercase, Frutiger 65. The type should be black and should not to exceed the total width of the official logo.

 

Positioning of Other Logos        

 

The diagram illustrates the manner in which the official logo should appear in relation to any other logo, such as a corporate or government logo. When the official logo is used in conjunction with another logo, it s

hould include the appropriate designation (as set out in agreements). Where possible, the official logo with added text should appear in a 1:1 ratio with other logos.

 

Exceptions to Colour Reproduction             

 

Where necessary or desirable, the official logo may be reproduced in a monochrome version in which the underlying ribbon is 50% black. The logotype should appear in black.

For applications involving embroidery, silkscreen and vinyl signage, the monochrome version of the official logo will actually require a three-colour treatment composed of black, grey and white.

 

8 Backgrounds Other Than White         

 

In the event that the official logo, including logotype and any other text elements, appears on a dark colour substrate such that the logotype and text are no longer legible, then a reversed treatment of the logotype and text to white is required, as illustrated. When placing a reversed logo on a photograph, the logo should be positioned on a solid colour field to ensure legibility.

 

Exceptions to Logotype Format          

 

For certain applications including letterhead and envelopes, the logotype “Arctic Winter Games” may be positioned in the following alternate formats. The text must still appear in black 10 pt Frutiger 65 at minimum size. Standards for minimum size, free space and backgrounds other than white still apply.

 

9 BID COMMITTEE AND HOST SOCIETY APPLICATIONS  

 

One of the best ways to strengthen the Arctic Winter Games brand is to ensure that the official logo is strongly associated with each and every set of games. For this reason, the AWGIC requires every bid committee and host society to incorporate the official logo into any Unique New Logo designed for a specific event. Furthermore,  the AWGIC has developed simple design criteria that strike a balance between its need for consistency and the bid committee’s or host society’s desire for creative license.

 

Design Criteria

 

1. Where no exception has been indicated in these criteria, the use of the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo within the Unique New Logo must be consistent with the standards described in this guide.

2. The host society or bid committee may use the full-colour or monochrome (black and white) version of the  Arctic Winter Games Official Logo.

3. The Arctic Winter Games Official Logo does not have to include the logotype in its preferred or alternate formats. However, the Unique New Logo must include the words “Arctic Winter Games,” the name of the host community, and the year of the games. This text may appear in any combination of fonts or colours.

4. The Free Space Standard for the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo, as it applies to a Unique New Logo, shall be a minimum of one quarter of the logo width.

5. The Arctic Winter Games Official logo must comprise no less than one- quarter (25%) of the total size of the Unique New Logo.

 

Examples:

 

Once a Unique New Logo has been approved by theAWGIC, the bid committee or host society may develop its own graphic design standards  for the Unique New Logo, insofar as these are not inconsistent with the standards set out by the AWGIC.

For example, the Unique New Logo should not be used in any application where the size of the Arctic Winter Games Official Logo violates the minimum logo size requirements of the Arctic Winter Games Graphic Standards Guide

 

CAMERA-READY ARTWORK Digital Logos  

The Arctic Winter Games Official Logo, in both full-colour and monochrome versions, is available from the Official Website of the Arctic Winter Games at www.arcticwintergames.org. Click the link to “AWG Official Logo” and download the

appropriate files.

Digital Photos

The Arctic Winter Games website also contains an archive of digital images from previous games.

These photos may be used with the permission of the Arctic Winter Games International Committee.

All usage must be accompanied with the following credit: “AWGIC Archives.”