
The
"double treble clef" insignia is the official corporate insignia of
Sweet Adelines International. It is the exclusive insignia to be used
to represent the organization. The name "Sweet Adelines International"
and the insignia are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office. When the insignia is used on articles other than official
printed material, the exact symbol must be used without modification
of any kind and may appear in any solid color on any solid background.
Sequins and metallic are considered solid when all one color. When
used for jewelry items, the logo may be gold or silver and stones
may be any solid color.
The
type face for "Sweet Adelines International" is Times Roman, and the
style is large and small capital letters. When used in conjunction
with the "double treble clef" symbol, the words should appear in this
type face and style, stacked in two lines and centered under the symbol
whenever possible. When the corporation's name, "Sweet Adelines International"
or "Sweet Adelines," is used without the insignia, it should not appear
in script typeface. The "double treble clef" symbol shall not be modified
or integrated with another symbol.
If a Sweet Adelines International member, quartet, chorus, region,
or area wishes to use the double treble clef symbol or logo as well
as its own quartet, chorus, regional, or area symbol, on its stationery
or other items, the two insignia should be separated by sufficient
space so that they do not appear to be a composite symbol.
Sweet
Adelines International may grant a non-exclusive license to members
and nonmembers to use the registered trademark commonly known as the
"double treble clef," the name "Sweet Adelines International," and/or
any of the corporation's official insignia on products created for
sale to members of Sweet Adelines International. Permission and design
approval must be obtained from the Director
of Communications at international headquarters if the items on
which the symbol, logo and/or name appear are offered for sale.
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