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Status: Approved - This document defines policy for appropriate use of the TeraGrid logo.

Authors: Trish Barker

Date: September 20, 2006

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Abstract

The TeraGrid logo was designed to visually represent the organization. Consistent use of the logo helps to unite the various TeraGrid partners, resources, programs, and projects under a common identity.

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Guidelines for use of the TeraGrid logo

The TeraGrid logo was designed to visually represent the organization. Consistent use of the logo helps to unite the various TeraGrid partners, resources, programs, and projects under a common identity.

Several versions of the TeraGrid logo are available online in .eps format. These files can be saved by using the right-click on your mouse and saving to a file on your computer.

When using the logo for print, Web, or other applications:

  • The logo must be reproduced from the authorized reproductions and cannot be redrawn, re-proportioned, or modified in any way. The size, orientation, and spacing of the elements in the logo must not be changed.
  • The logo can be reduced or enlarged proportionately.
  • The typeface (Din Medium) must not be changed.
  • When used in color, the colors must not be changed (Red 187; Green 556; Blue 5405; 70 percent gray). The logo can be reproduced in grayscale.

Because the logo will be used in a variety of circumstances, it sometimes may be desirable to accompany the logo with text that describes the TeraGrid’s role in a particular project, program, etc. (i.e. “powered by TeraGrid,” “TeraGrid resource,” etc.). Text should be presented in Din Medium or another compatible font. See http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/UserInfo/Resources/Hardware/XeonCluster/.

The External Relations Working Group will be responsible for requesting corrections when improper use of the logo is identified.

Security

This policy presents no security considerations.

Resources

This policy has no impact on resources.

Scaling

This policy has no impact on scaling.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Science Foundation Office of Cyberinfrastructure, grant number 0503697 “ETF Grid Infrastructure Group: Providing System Management and Integration for the TeraGrid.”

Author Information

Trish Barker National Center for Supercomputing Applications 1205 W. Clark St. Urbana, IL 61801 tlbarker@ncsa.uiuc.edu 217-265-8013

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