Graphic design guidelines

Corporate brand
The Sunshine Coast Council (Council) brand aims to convey the essence of the organisation. Used effectively with all other components of the look and feel, the brandmark plays a vital role in all Council communications, including signing.
The Sunshine Coast Council logo must be used on all signing. However in the instance where a sign(s) are positioned within a 'closed area', the logo is not required. A 'closed area' is defined as an area that has a sign with a logo at every entry/access point. See Sunshine Coast Council Brand Guidelines (internal document) or contact Council (Communication) for further guidance.
All signs should be used in conjunction with the Sunshine Coast Council Brand Guidelines (internal document). This document provides guidance for the following (but is not limited to):
- Brand name, correct application and positioning of the Council logo.
- Colour palettes (primary and secondary).
- Typeface (primary and secondary).
*ASH WILL PROBABLY LOOK AT REMOVING THE REFERENCES TO THE BRAND GUIDELINES ABOVE AND IN OTHER PARTS OF THE SIGNAGE CONTENT.
IF WE AGREE TO DO THIS - COULD YOU PROVIDE ME WITH CONTENT - INSTRUCTION FOR THE LOGO, OR I COULD ALSO GRAB FROM THE GUIDELINES. SAME WOULD GO FOR PHOTOS AND THE RIBBON.
OR YOU KEEP THIS CONTENT AS INTERNAL ONLY DOC - MAYBE SHOULD NOT BE FOR EXTERNAL EYES?
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