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Logos for Local Public Health Branding


The national identity is available in the following versions for your use. Click on the links to the right of the images to download the logo in the format you prefer (JPG, GIF, EPS).  Click here for a description of the formats and their uses.

The customizable logos allow you to add information specific to your LHD, including your organizational name and a program name.  Both color and grayscale versions have been provided in .eps format and can be customized using InDesign, Quark, or Illustrator graphic design programs. Click here to download a guide for using these logos.

If you have questions about using the logo, please click here.

 

 
» STANDARD LOGO
» SPANISH VERSION
» CUSTOMIZABLE LOGOS
» LOGOS FOR SPECIAL USES
STANDARD LOGO

 

SPANISH VERSION

 

CUSTOMIZABLE LOGOS

 

LOGOS FOR SPECIAL USES

 

 
FORMAT DESCRIPTIONS AND USES

.EPS: Encapsulated Postscript File can represent both vector and bitmap data that can be sized up or down and is not resolution dependent. An EPS is supported by virtually all graphic, illustration and page-layout programs. 

.GIF: Graphic Interchange Format is an 8 bit low memory option for posting images online.  It has a transparent background that allows use on a colored background or in a PowerPoint presentation.

.JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group, a glossy compression supported by jpeg, tiff, pdf and postscript language file formats. It is used for continuous tone images such as photographs.  JPEG files are presented with a white background.

.PDF: Portable Document Format is a digital file format that allows documents to be viewed and printed independent of the application used to create them.

.PSD: This is a graphic file created by and editable in Adobe PhotoShop. Normally PSD files are shared by desktop publishers and image editors as in-progress graphics, and are not used as much for graphics distributed to end-users.

 
STAFF CONTACT

Alisa Blum
Program Manager, Media & Public Relations
ablum@naccho.org
(202) 507-4277