Logo
Our logo is the centerpiece of our visual identity. The globe icon is a constant reminder of our mission to reach the world with
The Every Nation logo is used when the global brand is being promoted, acting as a sponsor or when multiple programs are being promoted in the same communication.
It should not be used to promote regional and local events and programs.
Primary Logo
The stacked logo lockup, with the globe icon placed above the Every Nation wordmark, is the preferred version of the logo.
Horizontal Logo
The horizontal logo is useful when vertical space is limited. However, it is not the preferred version because the size of the globe is decreased.
The preferred use of the logo is in Every Nation Blue on a white background. Use the white or black version on top of color backgrounds, photography, or illustration
Clear Space
- The Every Nation logo to be large enough to make it easy to read.
- Make sure the text and map are legible and that there is breathing room around the logo so that it is not competing with images or text for your attention.
- Avoid making the logo too big. We want to keep the focus on honoring God and those that have chosen to follow his ministry. They should always be the focus.
- To make sure our logo maintains clarity and impact make sure that there are no competing graphics, images, or typography too close to the logo.
- Use the “E” from the Every Nation wordmark to measure the minimum clear space.
Minimum Clear Space
Minimum logo widths
Primary Logo
Print: 3 cm
Screen: 225px
Horizontal Logo
Print: 4 cm
Screen: 300px
Incorrect Logo Usage
Only use the blue logo on a white background.
Don’t change the logo color.
Don’t place the logo on a busy background
Don’t squish or skew our logo.
Don’t change the font
Don’t alter or replace the globe.
Don’t add a shadow, glow or other effects.
Don’t reposition the globe.
Don’t fill the logo with an image.
Don’t modify or re-create or alter the logo artwork.
The Globe Icon
In normal conditions, the Every Nation globe should not be used on its own. However, a few approved cases for using the globe by itself are on social media profile images and website favicons. In both of these cases, the full logo would be smaller than the minimum logo widths so the globe may be used on by itself.