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Tn4Arts Logo

The Tennesseans For the Arts Logos are provided for your use in publications or on your Website.

The Tn4Arts Logos are provided to assist members and other associated organizations by acknowledging Tn4Arts support and collaboration in print and online publications.

Main Logo

The Tennesseans for the Arts logo has two preferred color option and one grayscale version. A white box should always be used behind the logo when placing logo onto a color or image background. Please do not use the Tn4Arts Logo in any shade other than 100%. To ensure visibility and legibility, the Tn4Arts Logo should never be reduced below the minimum of 1.5 inches wide for print, or 150 pixels wide for digital applications.

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Logo misuse - The Tn4Arts Logo is a valuable asset and should be properly used and protected. The logo should never be altered. Incorrect usage guide includes unapproved colors, distorting the shape, using a dark background, adding special effects, creating alternate logos, tilting or rotating the logo, altering lettering, using a border, and putting text overtop of the logo.

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*High resolution files are ideal for printed materials (such as business cards, magazines, letterhead and brochures). 

**Low Resolution images are ideal for websites and HTML-based emails. 

 

See file format guide below.

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Variations

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Secondary Logo

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Full Board Participation Logo

Organizations that have all sitting board members with Tn4Arts participation will receive a logo and certificate. This exclusive logo may be used on a members website, printed media, or next to any place the members logo might be. 

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For access to this exclusive logo and certificate please contact info@tn4arts.org

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What file format
should you use?

File formats can get confusing. This can help!

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