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MCCOY VENTURES brand mark is a a stylized “M” triangular grid. Amount & Position, Orientation & Alignment, Scale and Colors need to be applied consistently across an entire design.
When you place our logo in a design, please make sure you give it room to breathe; we call this “exclusion zones.”
Always leave a exclusion zone equal to the height of the “M”.
Logo artwork comes with the clearspace dimensions included in the art board size.
We want people to see our logo clearly across all our communications. To make sure it’s visible to everyone, we have a minimum size for print and digital formats.
There will be occasional exceptions, such as merchandise and stationery, but please stick to the minimum sizes wherever possible.
Digital:
Minimum width 100 px.
Print:
Minimum width 30 mm.
There is no maximum size defined for this logo.
The typeface chosen to convey our identity is an edited form of font ‘DesignsystemB900R’, This is the preferred typeface on all our materials. To create a clean, cohesive appearance, the use of no more than two different typeface families in a document is recommended.
MCCOY VENTURES logo consists of specified colors, those are shown below. These colors are the Color Palette of this logo. Logo may not be recolored and swaped.
HEX #978606
RGB 151 | 134 | 6
CMYK 39 | 34 | 100 | 19
HEX #e30077
RGB 227 | 0 | 119
CMYK 2 | 98 | 11 | 0
HEX #c00059
RGB 192 | 0 | 89
CMYK 17 | 100 | 36 | 10
HEX #9f002e
RGB 159 | 0 | 46
CMYK 24 | 100 | 71 | 23
HEX #7c0000
RGB 124 | 0 | 0
CMYK 30 | 100 | 100 | 43
HEX #ff1d25
RGB 255 | 29 | 37
CMYK 0 | 92 | 80 | 0
HEX #f15a00
RGB 241 | 90 | 0
CMYK 0 | 75 | 100 | 0
HEX #f19a00
RGB 241 | 154 | 0
CMYK 2 | 46 | 97 | 0
HEX #a9a218
RGB 169 | 162 | 24
CMYK 37 | 24 | 100 | 8
HEX #6d9300
RGB 109 | 147 | 0
CMYK 62 | 23 | 100 | 07
HEX #4c7700
RGB 76 | 0 | 255
CMYK 73 | 31 | 100 | 19
HEX #315100
RGB 49 | 81 | 0
CMYK 78 | 43 | 100 | 44
HEX #1d3600
RGB 29 | 54 | 00
CMYK 80 | 53 | 92 | 65
HEX #1b4d00
RGB 27 | 77 | 0
CMYK 84 | 44 | 100 | 47
HEX #29b8ef
RGB 41 | 184 | 239
CMYK 00 | 00 | 00 | 00
HEX #096db3
RGB 9 | 109 | 179
CMYK 88 | 51 | 2 | 0
HEX #094a90
RGB 9 | 74 | 114
CMYK 99 | 74 | 11 | 1
HEX #09316f
RGB 9 | 49 | 111
CMYK 100 | 85 | 31 | 14
HEX #091a45
RGB 9 | 26 | 59
CMYK 100 | 92 | 44 | 45
HEX #094242
RGB 9 | 66 | 66
CMYK 90 | 47 | 57 | 55
HEX #0081c7
RGB 0 | 129 | 199
CMYK 82 | 40 | 0 | 0
HEX #ffffff
RGB 255 | 255 | 255
CMYK 0 | 0 | 0 | 0
HEX #999999
RGB 153 | 153 | 153
CMYK 41 | 32 | 32 | 11
(Red, Green, Blue) color mode is for anything that is computer-based design. This includes websites, apps, banner ad and any other design created for electronic use.
(Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) color mode is used for print design. This includes logos, business cards, stationary, illustration, packaging and any other designs used for print.
Vector images are made up of points, lines, and curves that can be infinitely scaled without any loss in image quality.
Raster images are made up of a set grid of dots called pixels, where each pixel is assigned a color value. Unlike a vector image, raster images are resolution dependent. When you change the size of a raster image, you shrink or stretch the pixels themselves, which can result in a significant loss of clarity and produce very blurry images.
Lossless image formats capture all of the data of your original file. Nothing from the original file, photo, or piece of art is lost—hence the term “lossless.” The file may still be compressed, but all lossless formats will be able to reconstruct your image to its original state.
Lossy image formats approximate what your original image looks like. For example, a lossy image might reduce the amount of colors in your image or analyze the image for any unnecessary data. These clever technical tricks will typically reduce the file size, though they may reduce the quality of your image.
JPEG is a lossy raster format that stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the technical team that developed it. This is one of the most widely used formats online, typically for photos, email graphics and large web images like banner ads. JPEG images have a sliding scale of compression that decreases file size tremendously, but increases artifacts or pixelation the more the image is compressed.
EPS is an image format that stands for Encapsulated Post Script. Although it is used primarily as a vector format, an EPS file can include both vector and raster image data. Typically, an EPS file includes a single design element that can be used in a larger design.
PNG is a lossless raster format that stands for Portable Network Graphics. Think of PNGs as the next-generation GIF. This format has built-in transparency, but can also display higher color depths, which translates into millions of colors. PNGs are a web standard and are quickly becoming one of the most common image formats used online.
AI is a proprietary vector image format that stands for Adobe Illustrator. The format is based on both the EPS and PDF standards developed by Adobe. Like those formats, AI files are primarily a vector-based format, though they can also include embedded or linked raster images. AI files can be exported to both PDF and EPS files (for easy reviewing and printing), and also JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF and PSD (for web use and further editing).
PDF stands for Portable Document Format and is an image format used to display documents and graphics correctly, no matter the device, application, operating system or web browser. At its core, PDF files have a powerful vector graphics foundation, but can also display everything from raster graphics to form fields to spreadsheets. Because it is a near universal standard, PDF files are often the file format requested by printers to send a final design into production. Both Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator can export straight to PDF, making it easy to start your design and get it ready for printing.
TIFF is a lossless raster format that stands for Tagged Image File Format. Because of its extremely high quality, the format is primarily used in photography and desktop publishing. You’ll likely encounter TIFF files when you scan a document or take a photo with a professional digital camera. Do note that TIFF file scan also be used as a “container” for JPEG images. These files will be much smaller than traditional TIFF files, which are typically very large.