LPrF Logo Guide Your grant contract with the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) requires you to acknowledge the support of the Government of Ontario in a form and manner as directed by the OTF. Electronic artwork files for the Logo are attached for your use. Please note that you may use the Logo only as set out in this letter. The visual or structural relationship may not be changed in any way. 1. The Logo is to be used to acknowledge Government of Ontario support of the funded project, and for no other purpose. 2. The Logo should appear on any printed materials (such as posters, banners, postcards) and website content developed to promote the funded project. 3. The Logo should be reproduced in the same size as the other marks with which it appears, such as the names, marks or logos of other funding partners. 4. There is no colour version of the province of Ontario Logo. In most applications, the Logo appears in a black against a white or light background. 5. The Logo cannot be altered in any way, including colours, shapes and proportions. You must use one of the formats in the attached files and reproduce it exactly. 6. In addition to the Logo, the following tag line may be included in English and/or French: a. “Funding provided by: the Government of Ontario” b. «Aide financière est fournie par : le gouvernement de l'Ontario» 7. You may not allow anyone else to use the Logo for any purpose. Logo Examples There are two ways to use the logo, horizontal and vertical – in black and white only. The logos can also be reversed - for use on black or dark background. To download: OTF Logos Ontario Government Logo (zip file) Reproduction Size – Small Application OTF Logo: The small application logo should be used for all reproduction applications where the trillium icon will appear smaller than 0.75”. The type is proportionately larger in this version of the logo and will ensure legibility at small sizes. Logo should not be reproduced where icon will be smaller than 0.5”. Ontario Logo: The rules for clearance are based on the height of the letter “i” (from the bottom of the “i”, to the bottom of the dot) in the word “Ontario”. Always leave one “i” space on all sides between the Ontario Logo and any type, graphics, page edge, screen or banner.
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