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Truveo Logo Usage Guidelines:
Co-branding
There are four approved co-brand sizes and one non-standard size for use in programming pages:
- 230×58 pixels
- 160×44 pixels
- 160×20 pixels
- 135×15 pixels
- 80x8 pixels (non-standard)
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All co-brand spaces are clickable, and they should link to the following URL: http://www.truveo.com. Co-brand spaces inside channel headers are not clickable, and they are the only exception to this rule.
Signature Treatment
A sponsor/partner designation consists of the attribution phrase and the sponsor’s/partner's logo. The attribution phrase should always appear in Thesis Sans Plain Italic, or if necessary, Arial italic.
Attribution Phrases
For the two larger co-brand spaces (230×58 and 160×44), there are three possible placements for the attribution phrase: top left, top center, and left center. The placement that works best with the shape and size of the sponsor's/partner's logo should be used.
For the two smaller co-brand spaces (160×20 and 133×15), the attribution phrase must be placed left center as shown:
The sponsor’s logo should appear in black or white. One-color is acceptable. Use full color as a last resort.
Clear Space
A minimum amount of clear space should always be maintained in order to protect the signature from competing visuals, graphics, and text. The clear area is defined by "x" which is equivalent to the height of the "P" in "Presented by".
Also, ample clear space should be placed between the Truveo content or functionality signature and the sponsorship signature. This clarifies the relationship, in which the Truveo service offering should always take precedence. In headers and page titles, the co-brand should be justified right so it doesn't read as a sentence along with the title.
Last updated: March 1, 2007, 5:57 PM
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