Wordmark & Logomark
Use only the official logo files provided. We have two primary versions: the full logotype (our wordmark “Revelator”) and the logomark (our emblem/symbol). Each is available in approved colors. Use the full-color logo on light backgrounds, and use the white (knockout) logo on dark backgrounds. A solid black version is also available for black-and-white applications. Do not create unapproved color versions or alter the colors of the logo.
Wordmark
Logomark
Logo Formats & When to Use Them
We offer the logo in different layouts to suit various contexts. The horizontal wordmark is ideal for banners, headers, or where our full name needs to be clear. The standalone logomark (icon) is used for square or small spaces like app icons, social media avatars, or watermarking where the full name may not fit.
Choose the logo format that best maintains clarity and recognition in the given space – for example, use the logomark for a favicon or thumbnail, and the full logotype for a website header or slide deck title. Never substitute or improvise; always use the pre-approved formats.
Example of a banner using the wordmark
Clear Space and Sizing
Always surround the logo with sufficient clear space so it isn’t crowded by other elements. As a rule of thumb, maintain a clear margin around the logo that’s at least the height of the “R” in Revelator (for the wordmark) or the full height of the logomark symbol. This ensures our logo stands out prominently.
Additionally, respect the minimum size requirements – the logo should never be scaled down so small that the text or symbol becomes illegible. For print, ensure the logo is at least 1 inch wide; for digital, a minimum of 100px width is recommended for clarity.
Do’s and don’ts
DON’T modify or embellish the logo. That means no stretching, squishing, rotating, or changing the opacity. Do not add drop shadows, glows, or other effects. Never alter the logo’s proportions or spacing. And never place the logo on a background that impairs legibility.
Don’t re-orient the logo.
Don’t compress or expand the logo.
Don’t change the font in the logo.
Don’t change the colors in the logo.
DO use our logo in its original, intended form. Use high-resolution files for print and optimized files for web for best quality. Ensure the logo always has sufficient contrast with the background (e.g., use the white version on a dark or busy background).
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