Logos for Rotary programs and activities

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 Rotary program or activity, a partner or sponsor, or an event. Don’t use the lockup format for club or district committee names, for regional nicknames, for original graphics, or in ways that aren’t specified in the Brand Center.

Use the lockup template to create these logos.

Rotary Youth Exchange and Rotary Youth Leadership Awards

Use a lockup to combine your club, or district, or multidistrict logo to the left of a vertical line with the program name to the right of the line. You can use text for the program’s name or a graphic to represent the program. If you use a graphic, make sure it doesn’t include or resemble the Masterbrand Signature or the Mark of Excellence.

Find graphics for Rotary Youth Exchange and RYLA with the lockup templates.

Rotary Friendship Exchange, Rotary Community Corps, intercountry committees, and project fairs

Use a lockup to combine your club or district logo to the left of a vertical line with the name of the program, activity, or event to the right of the line. Use text for the name of the program, activity, or event.

Alumni associations and Rotex

Use a lockup to combine your district, multidistrict, or zone logo to the left of a vertical line with the association name to the right of the line. You can use text for the association’s name or a graphic to represent the association. If you use a graphic, make sure it doesn’t include or resemble the Masterbrand Signature or the Mark of Excellence.

Rotary Action Groups and Rotary Fellowships

Find detailed guidance in My Rotary to help you create your Rotary Fellowship or Rotary Action Group logo. Use the lockup template to create the official logo.


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