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Constructing a Grid and Positioning the Logo with Green Elements

Constructing a grid and positioning the logo with green elements is very simple. A distinction is made between portrait and landscape formats.
For detailed, illustrated instructions, select “Expand all” and follow the steps below.

PLEASE NOTE: These instructions have been created with standardized sizes (DIN) in mind. For elongated formats (e.g., a roll-up banner), the logo may be enlarged on a case-by-case basis.
Constructing a grid

Constructing a grid

Portrait format
The format width is divided by 12. This results in the grid shown in the example on the left.

Landscape format:
The format width is divided by 32.

Refining the grid

Refining the grid

Portrait format:
In order to structure the grid more finely and to be able to position the logo with green areas more easily later, it is a good idea to divide each twelfth into 4 smaller sub-units (preferably in different colors, as in the example on the left, so that it remains clear).

Landscape format:
For a landscape format, the grid layout used so far is sufficient (see step 1).

Setting the size of the logo

Setting the size of the logo

Portrait format:
The logo with green elements is imported and scaled to 1/3 of the page width. In the example on the left, this means 4 large grid fields.

Landscape format:
The logo with green elements is imported and scaled to 1/4 of the page width (i.e., 8 grid fields).

Positioning the logo

Positioning the logo

The subsequent steps are the same for both portrait and landscape formats. To find the minimum distance to the edge, imagine a square around the “F” of the logo.

Positioning the logo: Distance of the logo from the edge

Positioning the logo: Distance of the logo from the edge

The distance to the edge of the format should be at least a quarter of the imagined square.

Positioning the logo

Positioning the logo

This quarter should be the distance between the edge of the format and the edge of the logo (the dashed line in the example). This is the minimum distance between the logo and the edge. However, more space is also possible.