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- Brand image
- PROCURE logo
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Brand image and Logo
Please make sure to carefully read the information contained in this page before using the logo, symbol, name or brand image of the PROCURE organization. For more information, contact us at communications@procure.ca or at 514-341-3000.
Quality control of PROCURE’s brand image
- Any use of the PROCURE logo must be approved by PROCURE team members before distribution or printing.
- Note that when using the name “PROCURE” in written text, it must always be capitalized in uppercase letters.
Graphic Standards Guide
This guide describes the graphic standards to be respected when using the PROCURE visual identity. These standards were created to facilitate the quality control of PROCURE’s brand image by its various users.
Our visual identity
The PROCURE logo is bilingual and must be used as is in both official languages (French and English). The logo in its color version, in black and blue, is to be preferred at all times.
For digital publication and web use
Download the logo in RGB – JPG format
Download the logo in RGB – PNG format
Download the logo in WHITE – PNG format
For conventional printing
Download the logo in CMYK format
For PMS color printing
Download the logo in 2C format
*IMPORTANT*
Please note that the logo in vector format (.AI or .EPS) will only be provided for printing needs pre-approved by the PROCURE team.
Contact us at communications@procure.ca for any request.
PROCURE symbol
Contact us at communications@procure.ca to obtain and use the PROCURE symbol (composed of the male symbol and a bow tie) from our official logo
BLUE
PMS 285 C
Web 1f70b8
RGB 31.112.184
CMYK 86.54.0.0
BLACK
PMS Black 6C
Web 000000
RGB 0.0.0
CMYK 40.0.0.100
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