COLOUR PALETTE
USE OF THE LOGO(S) IS OBLIGATORY
CMYK – FOR PRINT / RGB – FOR WEB
The EEA Grants / Norway Grants logo(s) must be
used either in the colours (red PMS 187C and blue
PMS 647C) or black and grey.
To create consistency for audiences that relate to similar programmes in several countries, a colour palette
has been developed with different colours for each sector to make programmes or projects within these
easily identifiable. Although not mandatory, we recommend that you use the colour relevant for your programme/project.
If the programme/project is only funded by the
EEA Grants, or the Norway Grants, then just that
logo should be used; if both grant schemes are
involved, both logos should be used. The tagline
‘Supported by…’ should also be used accordingly
in the appropriate language.
The colour codes in both CMYK and RGB are shown. Percentage shading using the colours can be used as
background for example in information boxes or for maps. Titles should also use these colours. Grey can
also be used ― gradation of 100% to 20%.
COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN MANUAL
LOGOS
RECOMMENDATION:
These colours should be used in the curve as well as for the inside pages of any publication that deals predominately with a particular sector. Otherwise the red of the logo should be used for the curve.
Environmental protection and management
Min 15 mm
Min 15 mm
CMYK-30/0/100/30 - RGB-140/160/35
Climate change and renewable energy
CMYK-0/60/80/0 - RGB-245/130/70
Carbon capture and storage
30
PANTONE 187 C
PANTONE 647 C
PANTONE 7534 C
31
CMYK-30/15/0/45 - RGB-110/125/150
Green industry innovation
CMYK-80/0/100/10 - RGB-10/160/70
Human and social development
CURVE
CMYK-65/85/0/0 - RGB-115/70/160
Civil society
The curve is an optional graphical element which you
will see in use in the majority of the templates. The
curve graphic feature is provided in InDesign so the
colours can be altered without going through another
software program. The curve is also available in Illustrator format.
CMYK-0/100/10/20 - RGB-195/0/105
The default colour of the curve is the red of the logos
but this can be replaced by another from the colour
palette if the document deals predominately with a
particular sector.
CMYK-0/70/100/70 - RGB-105/40/0
CMYK-100/0/0/0 - RGB-0/175/240
Cultural heritage
Research and scholarship
CMYK-0/20/100/5 - RGB-245/195/10
Justice and home affairs
CMYK-80/30/10/30 - RGB-10/110/145
›› he templates are provided in InDesign CS4 and pdf formats at www.eeagrants.org/cdmanual
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