Resources - Logos

WSAC Logo

The agency logo was updated after nearly 25 years. WSAC unveiled its new logo during our website launch on October 11, 2007.

 

Our new logo features a simplified more graphic feel; it is designed to reproduce better at smaller sizes, and uses contemporary style and color. The new logo captures aspects of the old; the all caps treatment of the text was a strong recognizable part of the old logo and the overlapping “W” and “A” continues on in a new form.

 

Please replace old versions with the new one in print communications and on the web as soon as possible.

 

WSAC logo (TIFF)

WSAC logo grayscale (TIFF)

 

WSAC logo (JPG)

WSAC logo grayscale (JPG)

 

WSAC logo (EPS)

WSAC logo grayscale (EPS)

WSAC logo reversed out (EPS)

 

Acknowleding the Arts Commission on your website

When acknowledging the Arts Commission on the web we prefer you link to us using our name. The code is simple; an example is below:

 

<p><a href="http://www.arts.wa.gov" target="_blank">Washington State Arts Commission </a></p>

 

The link will look like this - Washington State Arts Commission, except it will be whatever color links are on your website.

 

If possible within the design of your webpage also include our logo, also linked to www.arts.wa.gov. Please put "Washington State Arts Commission" in the image alt text to ensure those with images disabled are provided with needed information.

 

National Endowment for the Arts Logo

Recipients must acknowledge, in a prominent manner, the Endowment's support in all materials and announcements, both audio and visual, regarding this award. (e.g., "This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts".) Recipients must also display, in a prominent manner, the National Endowment for the Arts' logo in association with the acknowledgment. The Endowment reserves the right to disallow the use of its logo and acknowledgment of Endowment support, as well as the right to require a specified acknowledgment.