The Every Nation
Flag
The Flag
The flag is how we refer to the Every Nation globe when shown in the blue surround. The flag allows the emblem to be anchored and impactful. The Flag can be used on it’s own ininstances where space is limited or where use of the full logo is redundant. It is also used as an icon attached to text logos of programs and events as a way of endorsement from the Every Nation Global brand (rules in regional programs section and regional event section).
When to use the flag
With a regular audience
When your audience is very familiar with the Every Nation name and logo the flag may be used by itself.
In Limited visual space
There are times when design space is limited. The flag may better fit spaces that the full logo does not.
with programs or events
Using the flag creates a visual connection between the global family and a ministry program or event.
Placement
When placing the flag on a design there are two options:
Document Edge
The flag may appear at the edge of the document. The preferred placement for the flag is either centered along the top or bottom edge or on the left side of the document, offset from the top or bottom.
Margin Edge
When the flag does not touch the edge of the document. you should create align the flag to the edge of the margin. The preferred placement for the flag is in either corners of the left margin or cantered on the top or bottom of the document at the edge of the margin.
Do’s and Don’ts
Use the flag in Every Nation Blue, White, or Black
Don’t change the color of the flag.
Do not stretch or distort the flag.
Do not rotate the flag. The globe must remain horizontal.
- Examples
Dimensions
The dimensions of the flag should not be changed. The width of the flag should be 1.5 x where x is the width of the globe icon. The height of the flag should be 2.5 y where y is the height of the globe icon.
Minimum Size
Stacked Logo
Print: 2 cm
Screen: 100px