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World VisionCorporate Identity
Basic Standards
Contents1 Introduction
2 To Create Impact
6 To Symbolise Hope
12 To Signal with Colour
14 To Speak in Type
18 To Tell Through Images
22 To Say Yes
24 Materials for Doing Business
35 Improper Usage
IntroductionWorld Vision | Corporate Identity Standards
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youarethevoiceWith unanimous Partnership support,World Vision began a journey threeyears ago to explore how we represent our ministry to the world.We arerecognised as a leading humanitarian organisation by governments, ourpeers, and the people and communities we serve.Yet our name and logorecognition was not consistent with that leadership role.
This journey led us to the conclusion that if the Partnership were to do abetter job of speaking with one voice, we would more clearly reflect ourreputation to the world and benefit from its increased value.Withconsultation, thorough research was done to craft an identity system thatwould communicate with many people and cultures and identify our valuesand distinction as followers of Christ.
The result is an identity system with four key elements.The logo retainssymbols of the cross and the world reflected in a star on the horizon. Itsbright orange colour signifies the light of hope we bring to recipients throughour work.The logotype shows our global perspective and uses English—theinternational language for communications.The typeface provides a distinctivelook that is open and inviting. Finally, the limited use of photo “cutouts”isolates individual children and helps us focus on them as agents of change.
As a joyful conclusion to this journey, I am pleased to present this manualthat introduces the elements of World Vision’s new identity system, givesyou guidance for its application, and presents practical examples ofcommunication pieces that incorporate the new design.This system liftsour image to best represent our international Partnership.
Our mutual investment in using this identity system will have big rewards.We will gain the benefits of increased name and logo recognition along witha stronger visual impact on our audiences. Further, each time you use theseelements, it builds equity in our corporate identity—amplifying our voicearound the world.This will ultimately help us provide hope to many morehurting children, families, and communities.
Join with me in assuring a brighter future for children as we implement theWorld Vision Partnership’s new identity system.
Sincerely,
Dean R. HirschInternational Presidentand Chief Executive Officer
Dear Colleagues:
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Sharing our identity communicates what we stand for through our symbol,the way we write our name, and how we tell the stories of poverty andhope.Therefore, our identity can be an invitation to the whole world, notjust to those we happen to meet.
The more visible our identity, the greater our impact on the world.Achieving global impact starts with consistency. Our identity has to be thesame everywhere.With that as our basis, we can make sure everything wesay is uniform. Our message will be louder, more convincing, andbetter able to be heard in a world full of noise.
This manual is for everyone who takes part in makingWorld Vision more visible.Technical details of World Vision’svisual identity are included as well as three personalitycriteria which should inform all expressions of theorganisation’s identity.These can be used as a reference tocheck the work for which you are responsible.
Ask yourself whether your solution reflects the guidelines on the following pages.
Our work brings us closer to the peoplewe support and those who support us.Where we meet them in person, we caninspire them through our individualcommitment.Where we don’t have thatopportunity, we can signal our collectivecommitment—our identity.
tocreateimpact
Why corporate branding?
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World Vision seeks to engage its publics aspartners in a common purpose. As a worldcitizen it approaches people in their own culturalcontext, at the same time sharing in a broaderview of the world.World Vision communicatessimply and directly, avoiding jargon. It speakswith one global voice.
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All our communications need to tell stories in a compelling fashion. By writing in first person, we encourage the audience to relate the story totheir own lives. Colour in headlines and rhythm in text can pique thereader’s desire to know more.
Stories should be imaginatively illustrated. Rather than constantly showingchildren in need, we must explore other ways to communicate our message.
By employing the technique of lifting the person’s image out of his or herphotographed context, we in effect are lifting the boy or girl out of theircircumstances.This allows the reader to focus on them as individuals and not merely as a part of their surroundings.
Children should be portrayed as partners in building better futures forthemselves and their communities.This approach engages readers andenables them to relate to the individual on a personal level and motivatesthem to respond through the directed actions articulated in the text.
World Vision is driven by a vision basedupon the values and transformationdescribed in the Bible.This vision isinformed by global perspective andlocal experiences.As followers ofChrist,World Vision staff act on whatwe believe and commit ourselvespersonally to help build a sustainablefuture for the world’s children.
Christian faith fuels World Vision’s work, making theorganisation the ministry it is. As Christians, we donot ask people to support us; we ask them tosupport others. Consequently, our identity exists
as much for others as for ourselves. It is inclusive—an invitation for everyone to build a world that does
not tolerate poverty. For some our Christianity isfoundational; for others it merely guarantees our integrity.
Still others may find it irrelevant or even offputting.
World Vision communications must be sensitive to this withoutcompromising the foundational values. Our symbol needs to celebrate our belief without being confrontational. Once people get to know WorldVision, perceptions of Christian faith may change, just as they may discover a new attitude towards poverty.
The most important and most difficult task is building relationships. Even if communications are a perfect statement of our vision and values, whatwe actually do has to reflect those qualities.
Of course, our communications are part of what we do, and we need toapply the same standards of integrity, honesty, and respect for personsdepicted in them as in every other activity. Words, images, and stories must be handled responsibly; we hold them in trust and must use them in the spirit of that trust. Only then will our communications be a truewitness of our identity.
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To earn our reputation as one of the most respected experts in relief anddevelopment work, we need to communicate our expertise in both whatwe say and how we say it—which includes what we look like.
However, we should not look more corporate . . . and certainly not moreexpensive! We must be deliberate and professional, organising ourinformation so that it speaks for itself and using elements effectively as wellas efficiently. Edit and re-edit. By using more white space, immediate focuscan be directed to essential elements. Avoid saturating the format withexcess words, images, and/or photos.We must remember that the reader’sattention is a limited resource.
World Vision pushes the boundaries ofdevelopment work by fighting the causes as wellas the symptoms of suffering.The organisationacknowledges its responsibilities towards donors and recipients by being factual andtransparent.Terms of measurable goals are used, not sentimental welfare. In the eyes of theglobal NGO community,World Vision helps setthe standards.
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tosymbolisehope
Why corporate branding?
The new World Vision imagesymbolises hope.The cross/ star symbolises our belief that,above all, we are Christian.Thelogotype reflects our multiculturalpartnership, while the horizonsymbolises hope and optimism.
World Vision’s visual identityhas to work well over awide range of applicationsand in a variety ofdifferent circumstances.Toaccomplish this, twovariations of the logo havebeen developed, with a thirdoption for exceptional use.
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All the elements form the World Vision signature. It must always bereproduced from the master artwork.
The World Vision horizonThis is always to the right of the logotype and must contain the horizon cross/star.
The World Vision logotypeThe logotype always appears to the left of the World Vision horizon,never on its own.
The World Vision cross/starA symbol of light, the cross/star always appears in the World Vision horizon.
The World Vision horizon
Like the beginning of a new day,the World Vision horizonsymbolises hope and optimism—optimism of a better today andhope for a brighter future.
These elements always appear in a whitefield, never on a background.
The cross/star symbolises ourbelief that states “We areChristian.” Like the star ofBethlehem, it lights the darkness.
The new logotype reflects ourmulticultural partnership.
The World Vision logotype
The World Visioncross/star
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Version 1Symbol dominant: Primarily foruse in applications where thesymbol can be applied across theentire format (e.g., signage,television, and certain corporateliterature applications).
Choosingthe correct logo
Version 2Equal relationship: For general use(i.e., when a request is made for theWorld Vision logo from a third party,on all stationery, promotional litera-ture, advertising, or mailing sign off).
help a child like Esta survive past fiveIn some countries one in five children dies before the age of five. In fact 35,000 children die everyday from diseases that are easily preventable like diarrhoea, malnutrition or measles. For just $1 a day you can become a World Vision Child Sponsor and help provide your child’s community with essentials like food, health care, clean water and education. You’ll also receive reports about how your money is helping your child. Don’t delay, become a World Vision Child Sponsor. Help a child to survive.
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“please can i livelongerthan five?”
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yes, I want to helpI prefer to sponsor a boy girl living in Africa Asia Latin America Middle East where the need is greatest. Here is my first monthly gift of $22 to help improve the quality
of life for my child and their entire community. Check (payable to World Vision) Bill my monthly sponsorship payment to my credit card:
VISA MasterCard American Express DiscoverNo. ______ - ______ - ______ - ______ Exp. Date ____________
Sig. _________________________________________________Name________________________________________________Adress_______________________________________________City/State/Zip___________________________________________Phone (_____) _________________________________________
Version 1a Version 2a Version 3a
Version 1 Black Version 2 Black Version 3 Black
Version 1 Version 2 Version 3
Limited reproduction: If it is not possible to reproduce the shine of the cross/starfaithfully, use the appropriate version “a” of the logo.
Version 3Type dominant: Use this when verylimited amount of vertical space isavailable, such as a press advertise-ment sign-off. As the symbolbecomes synonymous with the name,this version may become obsolete.
One colour usage: When reproducing the logo in black and white, black replaces theorange in the symbol for both the shine and flat versions of the logo. All three logo versionsare available in black and white as seen above.
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Placementof the new logo
Preferred useThe logo should be positioned in the top right-hand corner of applications whenever possible.This distinctive position builds recognition forWorld Vision and optimises the qualities of thelogo. At least 70 percent of our materials mustbe produced using the logo in this way. The spaceto the bottom left of the logo should be kept freeto give it more prominence and to reinforce thesuggestion of the globe through the arch.
Open useIn certain applications, it will not be possible toposition the logo in the top right-hand cornerbecause of physical or process constraints. Makesure the entire logo is surrounded by a largeamount of clear space.
Special circumstancesOn occasion it may be appropriate to alter therelationship between the symbol and type to suit a particular application or message. Allapplications of this sort must be discussed withyour national identity guardian.
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Building NameStreet & NoTown or CityRegion or CountryAREA CODE
Tel: 001 22 798 41 83Fax: 001 22 798 65 47
Country
World Vision Country name is
followed by the paragraph
which talks about world Visions
Christian values and how they
add help to achieve better
results in the work that they do.
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Example 1
against landmines
He has decided becasue he has seen his parents and friends suffer. Landmines are easier to lay than to remove. He has decided against them, what about you?
Example 3
Example 2
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Logo useThe logo needs to be used in aclear space away from otherinformation or distractions. Shownhere are the recommendedabsolute minimum areas whichshould surround the logo. Ministrydescriptions are an exception tothis principle. Follow the guidelinesgiven on this page (television andadvertising sign-offs also may bean exception).
A system for precise measurementis provided by using the “W” in theWorld Vision logotype as themeasurement unit. These are only a guide and should never bereproduced.
The preferred use of the WorldVision signature is to bleed thelogo off the upper right corner of the layout. Special BLEEDVERSIONS of the logo have beenprovided for this purpose.
In unique circumstances it may not be possible to bleed the logo.It then should be protected withthe “W” measurement unit toallow for clear space.
w = widthht = height
1ht
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Version 3
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Ministry
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Ministry name
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Ministry name long
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Ministry descriptionsWorld Vision ministries need a closerassociation with the World Visionname.These logos need additionalclear space around them in order togive them sufficient prominence.
When naming a ministry under theWorld Vision signature, always uselogo version 2.
1 X ht
1 X ht
1 X ht
Version 2
Version 2
Version 2
X ht is determined by the heightof the lowercase letters withoutascenders or descenders.
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tosignalwith
Why corporate branding?
The colour orange is important. It is both powerfulfor recognition and for signifying optimism. Balanceis achieved through the bold use of orange coupledwith a generous use of white space and direct use ofblack.The colours gold and terra cotta may be usedsparingly in headline typography to provide contrastwhere appropriate.
colour
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The World Vision corporatecolours are orange, black, andwhite and should be reproducedusing (or matched to) one of theappropriate formulas or referencesgiven below.
The companion colours of gold andterra cotta are to be used as anenhancing colour only fortypography and duotones.Thecolour sample swatches providedhere are for use as a general guidein the colour accuracy of printingand reproduction processes.
In place of the colour usedthroughout these guidelines, youmay use the PANTONE® coloursspecified here, the standards forwhich are shown in the currenteditions of PANTONE colourpublications.When specifyingcolours, always refer to PANTONEcolour swatches.
The colours used throughout these guidelines are
not intended to match the PANTONE colour
standards.
PANTONE® is a registered trademark of
Pantone Inc.
If in doubt whenmatching the colour to PANTONEequivalent 021,favour the redder end of the spectrum.
hopeWorld Vision orange matches PANTONE 021This is the measure used to select and determinewhether the World Vision orange is the correct colour.
Coated stocksPrinting 4 colour:Yellow 87%Magenta 51%This is a guide only;check on press.
Uncoated stocksPrinting 4 colour:Yellow 87%Magenta 64%This is a guide only;check on press.
Screen useAs a guide, use RGB values ofR 255 G 102 B 0. Individualmonitors or application situationsmay demand a different combination.
World Vision Orange
White
PANTONE 1525Process colour
100%
PANTONE 129Process colour
100%
PANTONE 021Spot colour
100%
PANTONE 021Process colour
100%
PANTONE 021Spot colour
80%
PANTONE 021Spot colour
60%
PANTONE 021Process colour
80%
PANTONE 021Process colour
60%
Black
World Vision
Colour Wheel
To achieve the proper balance of colour throughout design elements, the colour orange, PANTONE021, should be used coupled with white space and direct use of black.The colour orange,PANTONE 021, should also be screened back in 20% increments to maintain contrast in typographyand readability.The colours gold, PANTONE 129, and terra cotta, PANTONE 1525, should be usedsparingly as accent colours only. Gold and terra cotta may also be used in duotone effects.
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To maintain consistency ofpresentation throughout WorldVision’s printed and other visualcommunications, typefaces from theGill Sans family should be used.
tospeaktypein
Why corporate branding?
Gill Sans Light
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890
Gill Sans Regular
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890Gill Sans Bold
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890Gill Sans Extra Bold
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890
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HeadlinesGill Sans Extra Bold should always be used in headlines.These mustappear in the colour PANTONE® 021Orange, with accents of PANTONE129 gold or PANTONE 1525 terracotta for contrast. Create distinctionof key words by varying the size andtint of the colours by 80 percent and60 percent. Headlines in one-colourapplications can appear in greyscale.Capitalize proper names only.
The Gill Sans Extra Bold headline is set using a negative manual kerning.The amount of negativekerning can be optically determineddepending on the size of the type.Paying careful attention to kerning canenhance the text’s readability.
Bridge copyGill Sans Bold or Extra Bold shouldbe used as a bridge between theheadline style and the body copy.It also can be used effectively tofinish a piece of print or to linkone story with another. Bridgecopy can be used in PANTONE021 or black.
Sub-headings should be written inGill Sans Bold using PANTONE021 Orange.
CaptionsCaptions or quotations can be set in Gill Sans Bold or Lightdepending on the page balance;use characters no smaller than 7 point type with 10 point leading.
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Body copyThe body copy appears in Gill SansRegular and is black in colour. Itshould be set on a clear and simplepage grid.Where possible thereneeds to be a minimum number ofinterruptions to the flow of the copy. Headings, bullet points, andemboldening text do attract thereader’s attention. However, theyalso give the reader an opportunityto stop reading and disengage.Exceptions would be materials thatrequire enumeration or distinction,such as lists of dollar handles, goals,directed actions, prayer requests, etc.The preferred style of typesetting isflushed left/ragged right.
The body copy should neither appearsmaller than 10 points nor largerthan 14 points.The preferred bodycopy size is 10 points with 14 pointsof leading.
Column width should not exceed more than 111 mm or less than 51 mm.
How the body copy is layed out andtreated will create an impression on the reader. It should be one of an organisation that is confident,professional, and clearly spoken. It isthe job of the heading, photographs,and captions in combination to
engage the audience—not the use of gimmicky or brash type.
The World Vision style should usethe absolute minimum of additionaldevices such as bars, rules, andborders. Avoid using drop shadows,vignettes, rounded corner boxes,and other decoration. Use of italictypeface should be limited toforeign words, foreign phrases, andpublication names.
Adobe Gill Sans is available on Apple Macintosh®
and PC systems.
Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Systems Inc.
Apple and Macintosh® are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. andother countries.
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childsponsorship?
Headline samples
headline tip:When creating headlines, over-emphasise
key words by making them distinctivelylarger in size.Add further distinction by
changing the shade of the colour orange by80% and 60% as shown in the samples.
el hacer feliz a alguien nos hace
sentir bien…cómo se sentiría si
salvara la vida de una persona
en este día?
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I was hungry and you gave mesomething to eat.
Bridge copy sampleGill Sans Extra Bold
I was hungry and you gave mesomething to eat.
Bridge copy sampleGill Sans Bold
Giving daily bread
Lingering hunger can strangle hope. But sometimes it motivates unheard-ofsolutions. For Gabriel Mawein of southern Sudan, the gnaw of hungerprompted the unthinkable.
Food reserves from the annual harvest in Tonj County typically last for sixmonths. Plowing his fields with a long-handled hoe, Gabriel, like many of hisneighbours, could plant about two-and-a-half acres of crops each year—animpressive feat of bone-wearying labour, but never enough to close thethree- to six-month “hunger gap” until next season’s harvest.
Gabriel was frustrated and exhausted but resolved to increase his harvests.He learned of an intriguing plowing technique advocated by the WorldVision office in Tonj County.
In every community World Vision works, staff strive to promote self-sufficiency through positive change cautiously woven into the respectedfabric of tradition. However, when circumstances endanger lives,World Visionoften encourages adding new colour to the cultural tapestry.
As part of their effort to help farmers increase food supplies,World Vision agricultural staff in Tonj County offered to helpfarmers train their oxen—a locally treasured possession andcontrolling social and economic commodity—to pull plowsthrough their fields.
Everyone dismissed the idea asludicrous. Except Gabriel.
He recalls the initial opposition.“Somepeople laughed at me. Others were angry,saying, ‘Why are you torturing the animals likethis?’ I told them I wanted to grow more food soI could take care of my family better.”
Subhead sample
Body copy sample
After completing World Vision’s
training, Gabriel traded his
traditional hand-digging tool for an
ox plow and tripled his harvest in
one season. Hundreds of area
farmers are catching on and
trading hunger for abundance.
Caption sample
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Ideally, photographs should reflect theconcepts of children as individuals, as ourequals, and as agents of change.The “cutout”look of photography is meant to convey thatmessage and become a unique and familiartreatment people will associate with World
Vision materials. It can be usedto introduce a communi-
cation piece or as a designelement placed within thedocument. It should be
used in a ratio of onecutout per every threeregularly framed photos.Full-bleed photos should also
be used for impact whenappropriate.
to tellthrough
images
Why corporate branding?
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World Vision imagery is key to communicatingthe needs and hopes of the children, families, andcommunities with whom we work.
Visuals excite, motivate, and touch hearts. One ofthe ways to effectively communicate the succesful results of World Vision’s work is byshowing children not as victims, but as an integral part of practical solutions and astransforming agents of their future. However, when appropriate, an image demonstratingneed can also be used to illustrate the context of World Vision’s intervention.
Colour photography is a means we use to introduce colour into each piece we craft.Therefore, it is very important to select photographs that will draw our readers intothe story and into relationship with individuals portrayed and their community.
Bold impact photographsalso may be used in full frameto show the contextualsetting and provide balancefor the page.
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The child as equal
Photo tip:When selecting photos for the “cutout”
look, be aware of how a photo was taken to
make sure the subject’s whole body is
included. Look for photos that have contrast
between the background and the subject.
The child as individual
The child as agent of change
engineer
teacherarchitect
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This is thetypical use of a
powerful photo.
More impact isachieved by
dropping outthe background.
Individual stories are communicated
by pulling a subject fromthe rest of the photo.
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World Vision wants to be knownfor positive answers.This idea iscaptured with the expression “yes, you can” placed at the endof a proposition. It is not intended as a traditional slogan and shouldnot be used in isolationwithout a preceding question.Variations on this line such as “yes, we can” or “yes, He can”are permitted. As statements of empowerment, propositionsneed to be phrased in a way thatinvites people to make a positivecontribution.Though notappropriate in all situations, itsuse can be very effective inmotivating the reader to action.
to sayyes
Why corporate branding?
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materialsfor doing
businessAll World Vision’s businessmaterials must collectivelyreflect the organisation’sidentity. Letterhead, businesscard, envelope, label, fax, andmemo designs are shown on thefollowing pages.These materialsshould be produced on thewhitest paper available.
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Building nameStreet name and numberTown or cityAREA/ZIP CODERegion or country
tel. 001 22 798 41 83fax 001 22 798 65 47
World wide web address
Country
Gill Sans Regular14 pt type
Gill Sans Regular7 pt type, 9 pt leading
45 mm
10 mm
69 mm (logo width)
40 mm
27 mm
(logo
height)
A4 letterhead
A4 LetterheadActual size
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Islamic Republic of Mauritania1 lot 0-95, B.P/335Nouakchott, MauritaniaWest Africa
tel. 222 256988fax 222 251183
Worldwide web address
Mauritania�
The entity's legal name, address, phone number, etc. as required by the country in which the organisation is functioning in is to list here.
38 mm 45 mm
69 mm (logo width)
40 mm
27 mm
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height)
127 mm 10 mm35 mm
60 m
m
This Letterhead isreduced at 50%
Where the legal name of theorganisation is not “World VisionCountry Name” (e.g.,World VisionBrazil), use this area to indicatethe entity’s legal name, address,telephone number, etc., as requiredby the laws of each country.
Body text in correspondenceshould not be Gill Sans, but in thegeneric word processing font ofTimes Roman or Courier.
World Visionin Korean type
Address blockin Korean type
Address blockin English type
(02) 783-6161(02) 782-4253, 786-8549
dth)
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45 mm
10 mm
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40 mm
27 mm
(logo
height)
World Vision KoreaYoido P.O. Box 230Seoul KoreaTel: (02) 783-6161Fax: (02) 782-4253, 786-8549
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32 mm
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27 mm
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height)
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Address blockin Korean type
World Vision Koreain Korean type
Your NameTitle
tel. 00000.000000fax [email protected]
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Dual languageletterhead
Dual languageenvelope
Dual languagebusiness card
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Your NameTitle
tel. 00000.000000fax [email protected]
Street name and numberTown or city, AREA/ZIP CODE
World wide web address
Australia
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tel. 00000.000000fax [email protected]
Street name and numberTown or city, AREA/ZIP CODE
World wide web address
Australia
Gill Sans bold9 pt type
11 pt. leading
Gill Sans Regular7 pt type
8.5 pt leading Gill Sans Regular11 pt type13 pt leading
Gill Sans Regular7 pt type8.5 pt leading
Your NameTitle
tel. 00000.000000fax [email protected]
Street name and numberTown or city, AREA/ZIP CODE
World wide web address
Australia
2 x 31/2 inchesBusiness standard
Country version
Business cards
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Your NameTitle
tel. 00000.000000fax [email protected]
Street name and numberTown or city, AREA/ZIP CODEThailand
World wide web address
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Gill Sans bold9 pt type
11 pt. leading
Gill Sans regular7 pt type
8.5 pt leading
Gill Sans regular7 pt type8.5 pt leading
Street name and numberTown or city, AREA/ZIP CODEThailand
World wide web address
Your NameTitle
tel. 00000.000000fax [email protected]
Street name and numberTown or city, AREA/ZIP CODEThailand
World wide web address
2 x 31/2 inchesU.S. standard
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Gill Sans bold9 pt type
11 pt leading
Gill Sans Regular7 pt type
8.5 pt leading
Dean R. HirschPresident and Chief Executive Officer
tel. 626.301.7796fax [email protected]
International Partnership 800 East Chestnut AvenueMonrovia, CA 91016-3198 USA
6 Chemin de la Tourelle1209 Geneva, Switzerlandtel. 4122.7924183fax 4122.7936547
Dean R. HirschPresident and Chief Executive Officer
tel. 626.301.7796fax [email protected]
International Partnership 800 East Chestnut AvenueMonrovia, CA 91016-3198 USA
6 Chemin de la Tourelle1209 Geneva, Switzerlandtel. 4122.7924183fax 4122.7936547
54 mm (logo width)6 mm
30 m
mP
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cted
logo
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33 mm 33 mm
21 mm
(logo
height)6 m
m
Dean R. HirschPresident and Chief Executive Officer
tel. 626.301.7796fax [email protected]
International Partnership 800 East Chestnut AvenueMonrovia, CA 91016-3198 USA
6 Chemin de la Tourelle1209 Geneva, Switzerlandtel. 4122.7924183fax 4122.7936547
Gill Sans bold8 pt type9.5 pt leading
Gill Sans Regular7 pt type8.5 pt leading
55 x 85 millimetersOversize business standard
Dual addressbusiness cards
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Envelopes
#10 business envelope
Preferred version800 West Chestnut AvenueMonrovia, CA 91016-3198
International Partnership
73 m
m
32 mm
67 mm (logo width)
27 mm
(logo
height)
8 mm
Gill Sans Regular8 pt type9.5 pt leading
Gill Sans Regular9 pt type11 pt leading
Avenida Paulo Samuel Kankhomba 1170Maputo, Mozambique
Mozambique National Office
67 m
m5.
5 m
m
32 mm
67 mm (logo width)
27 mm
(logo
height)
8 mm
Gill Sans Regular8 pt type9.5 pt leading
Gill Sans Regular9 pt type11 pt leading
In the event of costconstraints, use this non-bleed version.
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Stre
et n
ame
and
num
ber
Tow
n or
city
, AR
EA/Z
IP C
OD
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Uni
ted
Stat
es
Street name and numberTown or city, Area/Zip Code
United Kingdom
4 mm
40 mm (logo width)
Gill Sans Regular8 pt type9.5 pt leading
Gill Sans Regular9 pt type11 pt leading
Envelope flapoption
Unacceptable usage on envelope
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Badges
Title or positionOffice and department
Name of employee
Name
Signature
Pass No.
Date
Visitors Pass
Mailing labels
Ejercito 16,Tercer Piso . Casilla 132, Correo 3 . Santiago, Chile . 6730123.6987513
Afiliado a World Vision International
Address blocksafe zone
World Vision800 West Chestnut AvenueMonrovia, CA 91016-3198United States
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hopelovejoy
Press kit
hopepag-asa
lovespeaking
joymany languages
pag-asahope
lovejoy
hopeonevoice
P.O. Box 9716
Federal Way, WA 98063-
9716
USA
1.800.815.1000
www.worldvision.org
International Headquarters800 West Chestnut AvenueMonrovia, CA 91016-3198 U.S.A.123-456-7891
US Headquarters34834 Weyerhaeuser Way SouthFederal Way, WA 98063-9716123-456-7891
Both inside and outsideexamples of thepress kit shownhere arereductions ofactual size.
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FacsimileTo: Mr. J. Axtell
From: Mrs. S. Giles
# of pgs: 3
Memo
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wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt
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wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt
ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo.
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Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation. nonummy nibh euismod
tincidunt ut laoreet dolore Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation
nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam suscipit lobortis nisl ut
aliquip ex ea commodo.
B. Giles
cc: Rr U Copied
Date: May 6, 1998
To: Mr. J. Axtell
From: Mrs. S. Giles
Subject: New corporate Identity
Facsimilesand memos
Examples shownhere are reductionsof actual size.
P.O. Box 9716
Federal Way,WA 98063-9716
USA
1.800.815.1000
www.worldvision.org
P.O. Box 9716
Federal Way,WA 98063-9716
USA
1.800.815.1000
www.worldvision.org
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improper usage
The cross/star has been removed fromthe orange horizon.
The logotype has been moved closerto the horizon.
Following are some improper ways to use the logo. Please review the guidelinesdescribed in the previous pages for logo usage in a manner that supports the integrity of World Vision’s image.
The World Vision signature has beencontained in a box.
The World Vision signature is overprinting on abackground. Do not print logo on any background colour.
The horizon has been flipped to the left of the logotype.
The World Vision signature is reversedout of black.
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World Vision
The logotype has been changed to a different typeface.
The logotype has been moved to theright of the horizon.
The logotype words have been stacked on top of each other.
The logotype has been moved to thebottom right of the horizon.
The logo has been made a screen of black. The colour PANTONE® 021 Orangehas been changed to green.
The logotype has been made white with ablack keyline.
The logotype has been placed on top of the horizon.