Corporate
Logos
General Rule: Do Not Assume you are permitted to use
iGames Logos*
Except as specifically provided by license or other agreement
with iGames, third parties may not use any iGames logo for any
purpose. Even when accurately describing a relationship with
iGames, third parties should not use an iGames logo in the absence
of prior written authorization from iGames. This includes all
iGames logos, and related product and program logos.
iGames Logos you can use
iGames does have several logos listed below that third parties
can use once they have obtained specific authorization from iGames
including the description of logo usage, medium used, publication/media
outlet, date, period of time, and context of usage and related
copy and artwork.
iGames Corporate versus iGames.org Logo
Generally speaking, you should always use the iGames corporate
logo. The ‘iGames.org’ logo is to be used only in
special cases, where there could be confusion as to what the
iGames’ web site URL is. As a rule of thumb, you will be
given authorization to use the iGames corporate logo only.
For all authorization requests, please contact media@igames.org.
iGames Logo Usage Specifications

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When the logo is presented on a dark background,
the text should be white, while when presented on a white
background, the text should be black |
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When using “iGames” in text, be sure the “i” is
lower case and the “G” is upper case with the
rest of the word in lower case. |
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The phrase “Uniting Game Centers Around The World” should
have each word’s initial capitalized. |
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Unlike the word “iGames” which is an italicized
version of Eras Demi, the phrase “Uniting Game Centers
Around The World” is straight or regular (not skewed). |
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