The Digital Arts Festival logo visually communicates what Digital Arts Festival stands for, its presence and its identity. The logo visualizes the program and services and is used on all official presentation material. This logo was created as a part of a joint program with Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Microsoft and Comcast. The upbeat logo features the five segments of the program: Web Tech (Web page design), Design Tech (graphic design), Photo Tech (photo illustration) and Music Tech (script writing and filmmaking). To protect the program, we must protect it from being weakened and mistakenly confused with any other programs. For this reason, it is also important that reproductions look good and are used in a way that benefits the program and its participants. Boys & Girls Clubs of America requires that it be used in a consistent manner, and maintains restrictive rules for its design, message and applications.
Changing the logo
The logo utilizes four-color process. Changing colors is not allowed. You may, of course, print the logo in all black (grayscale) or all white with a colored background.The logo's elements may not be changed, added to or removed in any way. This includes the way Digital Arts Festival name is represented. The length and width relationship of the logo's picture must always be maintained. The logo may be included as part of a larger illustration provided that the logo itself is not changed.
Using the logo
The logo may be used alone, or together the logo of the branch of the Boys & Girls Clubs. The logo is the property of Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Microsoft and Comcast and may only be used as a signal of participation in officially sanctioned events. For such events, you may use the logo on letterheads, flyers, posters, T-shirts, web sites and other promotional or informational material appropriately and in keeping with the general guidelines provided by Boys & Girls Clubs of America provided the logo is not altered in any manner.