Brand symbol / Logotype / Typefaces
-
Brand Symbol
- The Brand Symbol
- Timeline of Changes to the Brand Symbol
- List of Basic Design Elements
- Clear Space / Minimum Usage Sizes
- When the Brand Symbol is displayed vertically
- When the Symbol Mark is displayed on its own
- Examples of Prohibited Distortions of the Brand Symbol
- Brand Colors
- Brand Symbol Display Colors
- The Brand Symbol and its Relationship to Background Colors
- Examples of Prohibited Use
- Rules for Display of the Brand Symbol using Embroidery
- Company Logo
- Designated Typefaces
- Brand Statement Logo
- Rules on Use of the Brand Symbol for Authorized Dealers and Distributors
- Other cases when the Kyocera Brand is used together with another brand
- Home
- Brand symbol / Logotype / Typefaces
- Brand Symbol
- Examples of Prohibited Use
Examples of Prohibited Use
This section describes examples of usage prone to error when displaying the Brand Symbol.
When using the Brand Symbol, always use the master data without modification. (Do not edit or alter the data)
This section describes examples of usage prone to error when displaying the Brand Symbol.
These are old iterations of the Brand Symbol and can no longer be used.
Some of these versions that have continued to be used in business tools must be switched to the correct Brand Symbol when those tools are updated or switched to new versions.
Additionally, when the Brand Symbol is displayed over a background color or photograph, instead of creating a white box using the Clear Space, adjust the background color or establish a brand area to display it properly.
Examples of Prohibited Use of the Brand Symbol
When the background is a photograph
When the background is a photo, the Brand Symbol can be displayed when the background is not complex, when there is sufficient contrast between the Brand Symbol and the background, and when it can be determined that legibility has been maintained. Avoid using overly complex backgrounds, and edit the photo, such as by adjusting its opacity, to ensure sufficient legibility of the Brand Symbol.
Reference the examples on the right to carefully determine whether the Brand Symbol is clearly distinguished from the background.
Design creative materials on the premise of correctly displaying the Brand Symbol.