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USE OF THE NCSG LOGOS
1. The logos and names "North Carolina Senior Games", "Senior Games",
"SilverLiners", and "SilverArts" are legally registered as servicemarks
in the state of North Carolina. "SilverStriders" is legally registered
as a federal trademark.
2. The NCSG official logos (North Carolina Senior Games with torch and
state, NCSG circular logo and NCSG in script) may only be used by
Local Games in conjunction with the "statement of sanctioning and sponsors".
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"This program is sanctioned by North Carolina Senior Games, Inc.
NCSG is sponsored statewide by the North Carolina Division of Aging
and Adult Services.”
3. Local programs should develop and use their own logo and official
colors on their souvenir items, merchandise, participant gifts, print materials,
etc.
4. The official NCSG logos (including SilverArts and SilverStriders)
may only be used in conjunction with a sanctioned Local Games logos. The
NCSG official logos cannot stand alone when used by Local Games.
5. Use of the official SilverArts and SilverStriders logos provides
to programs great flexibility in designing merchandising materials such
as hats, pins, button, T-shirts, etc. Programs may also create special
event designs using these logos.
Appropriate uses of the official logos include:
.. the official logo is always used in conjunction with your
own program logo.
.. the design of the logo is not altered in any way.
.. the logo is not incorporated in another design in an unusual
or unprofessional manner.
.. the designs are professional and executed with good taste.
6. Good taste is a subjective matter. Please use your good judgement
in using the official NCSG, SilverArts and SilverStriders logos in conjunction
with your Local Games logos.
7. Logos of corporate sponsors must be correctly used. They are
registered servicemarks and require advance permission, specific colors,
and careful consideration prior to use.
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quality of a "large image made" small is much better than the quality of
a "small image made large". They exist on this site with that fact
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