Legal:Visual identity guidelines

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Minimum sizes ^

The official marks of the Wikimedia Foundation have been designed and presented to work at a minimum size specification. Particularly with the Wikipedia puzzle globe, detail and texture are lost when the mark is reproduced at less than 20mm, 56px, or .75 inches. Never reproduce the puzzle globe or wordmark in sizes less than the minimums specified here.

In cases where representation of Wikipedia is necessary at less than the minimum sizes, the Wikipedia 'W' mark should be used. In cases where representation of Wikimedia or the Wikimedia Foundation is necessary, the single-color Foundation mark should be used as far as possible.

unified mark

minimum size
.75in (20mm, 56px)

puzzle globe

minimum size
.625in (16mm, 45px)


wordmark positive version

minimum size
.75in (20mm, 56px)


wordmark reversed version in frame

minimum size
.75in (20mm, 56px)


puzzle icon

minimum size
.75in (20mm, 56px)


single-color foundation mark

minimum size
.5in (12mm, 36px)

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Clear space ^

A minimum space area must be observed around the official marks in all instances. Clear space ensures that logos and marks can be differentiated from other marks or design elements, and provides easier and clearer communication of our projects, our organization, and the related knowledge from our projects.


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Color values ^

The color palette of the Wikipedia identity is simple: black and shades of grey to white.


CMYKRGBHEX
black0/0/0/1000/0/0000000
75%0/0/0/7599/100/102636466
50%0/0/0/50147/149/152939598
25%0/0/0/75199/200/202C7C8CA


Black is the correct color for all versions of the wordmark.

In situations where the wordmark appears on a color field, the reversed version framed in black is preferred.

For special situations, it is permissible to reverse the wordmark from 75% black.

Minimum value for reverse of the wordmark is 50% black.


On fields with a color value of 25% grey or lighter, the wordmark should appear in black.

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Do not... ^

...alter the Wikipedia or related project identities nor any of their elements.

Different colors

Do not change the logo colors.

Different font

Do not substitute or alter the font of the wordmark beneath the globe.

Distortion

Do not distort or warp any of the identity elements.


Added element

Do not add decorative shapes or borders to the accepted mark.

Complex background

Do not place the logo on a colored, textured, or image background. The mark is only intended to go on white backgrounds.


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Use of the puzzle globe 3D model ^

The puzzle globe 3D model is an important asset related to the Wikipedia puzzle globe logo. The 3D file is provided to allow Wikimedians to create 3D printed models for community outreach purposes, under the guidelines below:

Size and Format
  • The puzzle globe 3D model can be used as animated graphics where the globe rotates horizontally (with and without a background) or horizontally and vertically (with and without a background).
  • You may not use the 3D model to create new 2D renderings or animations.
  • If you need a 2D rendering, use one of the ones provided.
  • You may 3D print the globe in any size.
  • The model itself may not be altered, sliced, or rearranged.
  • The 3D model may be used as part of an illustration or graphic, but it cannot be used as an official logo or identifier.
  • There should be no additions to the globe, except that...
    • You may create a base, but please do not integrate with the globe. The globe should remain whole, and not attached.
    • You may add a ring as a way to suspend the globe on a pendant or keychain.
Colors
  • Print material must be silver (if metal), very light grey, or white, and, if possible, with black letters.
  • Do not print the globe in black, colors, or colored metals.

The use of the 3D file and model is subject to the same restrictions as the Wikipedia globe in the trademark policy.

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Wikipedia and Wikimedia Foundation co-branding ^

Re-users of the official identities may face situations where the Wikipedia and Wikimedia Foundation identities are to appear side by side. A certain proportion and amount of space should be maintained when the Wikipedia and Wikimedia Foundation marks are displayed side-by-side.

The Wikipedia width and Wikimedia Foundation height must be identical to one another. The minimum clear space between them must be at least half of the width of the puzzle mark.

The marks must be featured on a white background and must bottom align.

In situations where the two marks or identities (or additional Wikimedia project identities) appear on the same page, but not side by side, then these guidelines may not apply (for example, when the Wikimedia Foundation identity is being used to brand or indicate an official publication about Wikipedia).

placement according to principle of equal emphasis


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Co-branding ^

These examples of co-branding indicate a general approach to presenting our official marks alongside those of other organizations. The general rule of 'equal emphasis' should apply. Other official marks should appear in the same proportion as the Wikimedia Foundation or Wikipedia marks. When one organization's marks appear without color, then the Wikimedia Foundation or Wikipedia marks should also not be in color.

In situations where re-users are indicating Wikimedia Foundation's sponsorship of a project, and/or a grant or funding, only the Wikimedia Foundation mark should be used. Wikipedia is a project of the Wikimedia Foundation. The Wikimedia Foundation is the organization that may sponsor an initiative, provide a grant, or lend support to another organization or project.

Co-branded use of the Wikimedia Foundation marks, including the Wikipedia mark, require the approval of the Wikimedia Foundation.

placement according to the principle of equal emphasis



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