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Friday, November 5, 2021

Don’t Mess with the Logo (the rose)!


The DKG Society International has a copyrighted brand. As members we can use the DKG brand for our chapter and state organization marketing and communications. On the International website there are logos and graphics that we can use. We can use the graphics and logos to advertise our events, recognize members, enhance our newsletters and websites, communicate to members and non-members, encourage members to be involved with projects and programs, award scholarships and grants, and many other uses.

In order to capitalize on the DKG brand, there are a few important things to remember about the logos.

The logos can be used:

  • in color or black and white
  • with the words Delta Kappa Gamma or DKG with the K extended
  • with the words “International Society For Key Women Educators” or “Leading Women Educators Impacting Education Worldwide”
  • with or without your state organization geographic name.
The logos can never be:
  • altered in size or shape
  • used in a different font
  • placed on top of another graphic that interferes with the legibility
  • be displayed in duplicate or multiple times.

The DKG website has guidelines for the use of the logos and graphics. You can access the guidelines through the resources tab on the main menu of the member page. The important things to remember about using the branded and copyrighted DKG logos and graphics are:

  • always use the graphics as they are presented on the website
  • other images on the website are copyrighted and used by permission or purchased and that permission does not extend to state organizations or chapters
  • always consult the guidelines if you have questions.

 

2 comments:

  1. How do I get permission to use this post in my newsletter?

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  2. As the Chair of the C&M Committee, I give you permission to use this as needed. Generally speaking anything from committee is open to use at the state and chapter levels.
    Thanks for asking!!!
    Teresa

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