Logos for partners

A lockup is a combination of graphic elements that indicates an affiliation between your club, district, or zone and another entity. This entity could be a program or activity, a partner or sponsor, or an event. Don’t use the format of a lockup for club or district committee names, for regional nicknames, for original graphics, or in ways that aren’t specified in the Brand Center.

Local partners

You can create a lockup to promote events or activities that you collaborate on with local partners or sponsors. Combine your club, district, or multidistrict logo to the left of a vertical line with a partner or sponsor name to the right of the line. You can use text or a graphic for the partner or sponsor. If you use a graphic, make sure it doesn’t include or resemble the Masterbrand Signature or Mark of Excellence.

Use your club, district, or zone logo — rather than the Masterbrand Signature, Rotary’s official logo — when you create a lockup. By using your own logo, you make it clear that your club, not Rotary International, is the partner. Make sure you have permission from your partner to use its logo before you create a lockup.

Only one partner or sponsor logo can be used in a lockup, but you can add other partner logos elsewhere in your materials.

Rotary partners and initiatives

Your club, district, or zone can also use lockups to show your support of Rotary initiatives such as End Polio Now and the People of Action message.

Find graphics for these initiatives with the logo lockup templates.

Create your partnership lockup using the logo lockup template.


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