Project Branding

In return for its funding, the GNP requires all of the projects it supports to acknowledge the GNP’s contribution in any publicity or marketing material they produce.

The GNP logo consists of two elements: a symbol and a wordmark. The symbol has been designed to represent growth and sustainability in the abstract form of a tree, reflecting the GNP’s core remit of facilitating economic development and regeneration.

Below is a copy of the GNP’s branding guidelines in PDF format.

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Caption: The GNP's project branding guidelines

Also attached below are copies of the GNP’s primary and secondary logos in JPEG format. The eight GNP sub-brands are available in the following categories:

  • Business
  • Culture
  • ICT
  • Leisure
  • Regeneration
  • Skills
  • Tourism
  • Transport
Title: gnp-business-logo (264 kB)
Caption: The GNP Business logo
Title: gnp-culture-logo (241 kB)
Caption: The GNP Culture logo
Title: gnp-ict-logo (233 kB)
Caption: The GNP ICT logo
Title: gnp-leisure-logo (243 kB)
Caption: The GNP Leisure logo
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Caption: The primary GNP logo
Title: gnp-regeneration-logo (248 kB)
Caption: The GNP Regeneration logo
Title: gnp-skills-logo (251 kB)
Caption: The GNP Skills logo
Title: gnp-tourism-logo (243 kB)
Caption: The GNP Tourism logo
Title: gnp-transport-logo (241 kB)
Caption: The GNP Transport logo

Project owners should incude either the primary GNP brand or the most relevant sub-brand in any publicity or marketing material that is produced for their projects.

For further information on the use of the GNP brand, please contact Helen Clayton (telephone 0115 943 7179 or email helen.clayton@gnpartnership.org.uk).

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