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The Brand

UCASL’s trademarks and brands are UCASL intellectual property and are among our most valuable assets. In order to preserve and protect these brands, it is essential that they are used properly. Follow these Guidelines and our Brand Style Guide for using UCASL’s trademarks and brands properly in all communications, documents, and electronic messages.
UCASL Logo

There are two UCASL logos, Vertical and Horizontal

We prefer that the marks carry their original brand color Red. If you're limited on color, we also have black and white versions
UCASL Horizontal Mark
The horizontal mark
UCASL Vertical Mark
The vertical mark should be used most often
UCASL U Mark
You may not use the U on its own

How to write it?

Ucasl

UCASL

ucasl

UCASL Prints

Market your status by using it within your agency promotion materials such as:

  • Company website and/or as part of your email signature
  • Company business cards
  • Company letterhead or other official agency documents
  • Incorporation into your printed and distributed promotional materials

UCASL reserves the right to revoke recognition from agencies who:

  • Educational Partners
    Are not in good standing with educational partners
  • UCASL Terms
    Are not in compliance with established terms & conditions of UCASL

Usage

The logo may only be used by agencies who have received formal notice of entitlement from UCASL.

It is not permitted to make use of any logos received or acquired from any other source.

The logo may only be used in association with the authorised agency’s official name and/or logo(s).

UCASL logo may not be used alone on any company materials or documents, whether print or electronic.

The logo may not be altered in any way, including colour, or text.

The logo may only be used against a white background.

The logo should not be set below a minimal size that allows for reasonable legibility.

All design applications, both print and electronic, should provide for a protected space around the logo.

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