IDigBio Logo

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IDigBio Logo RGB.png

Overview

The iDigBio logo features a cluster of four illustrations representing different areas of biocollections. Each tear-drop element of the mark could represent several patterns found in nature. For example, the top illustration could be a leaf or a feather, and the left illustration could be a reptile or a fish. Let your imagination run wild! The four elements converge toward the center of the illustration, representing the connections and inter-dependencies found in nature. The unique typeface is intended to invoke both an organic and a technical feel.

The logo was created by Leah Welch, Graphic Designer with the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville, FL.


Logo Formats Available for Download

Approved logo image color schemes and formats are presented below for download. Click the logo to link to the full-size version for download. The EPS files provided are scalable vector files that do not lose clarity as they are enlarged, however you may require additional image processing software (e.g., Photoshop) in order to work with these files. To download EPS files, click hyperlink and then download from the icon or link displayed on the image page. Please review and abide by the


PNG file in the RGB color space (the most common option):

IDigBio Logo RGB.png


EPS file in the RGB color space


PNG file in the CMYK color space:

IDigBio Logo CMYK.png


EPS file in the CMYK color space


PNG file, black logo with transparent background:

IDigBio Logo K.png


EPS file, black logo with transparent background


PNG file, white logo with black background:

IDigBio Logo w kBG.png


EPS file, white logo with black background


PNG file, white logo with transparent background (this logo may display poorly on your screen; the link is between the horizontal lines):

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IDigBio Logo w.png

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EPS file, white logo with transparent background