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Colors 
 
There are only two approved colors for the Boys & Girls Club logo.

The standard colors for the Boys & Girls Club service mark are Boys & Girls Club blue for the hands symbol and black for the logotype. The lockup may also be used in all black, all Boys & Girls Club blue or reversed to white from a dark background. If a color other than Boys & Girls Club blue must be used, the hands symbol and the logotype must both appear in the same color. The color must provide sufficient contrast to the background on which it is placed.

One Color
 

For one color applications, the most common uses are: all black, all Boys & Girls Club Blue (Pantone Process Blue) or reversed to white. If another color must be used, the entire Lockup is printed in the same color.

Two Color
In the two-color version of the Lockup, the Hands Symbol is always Boys & Girls Club Blue (Pantone Process Blue) and the logotype is always black. Neither color is ever screened or printed.

Ask the printer to match to Boys & Girls Club blue or use Pantone® Process Blue for the hands symbol. For four-color applications, Boys & Girls Club blue may be simulated with the following mix:

100% cyan
13% magenta
1% yellow
3% black

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