
Defra and ERDP logos on your handouts and flyers
If you wish to use the Defra and/or ERDP logos on an informal or short-run handout relating to an ERDP project, you should use the file(s) below. For more formal publications or electronic use, choose one of the following options:-
- use the logo(s) on a website or other electronic media (e.g. CD-rom or Powerpoint presentation)
- use the logo(s) for a professionally printed document (e.g. a brochure, product packaging or signage)
Useage guidelines
Files are available in GIF format, suitable for use with most graphic and word processing software, and Microsoft Word format. You are strongly recommended to use the images as provided (or contact us for further guidance as described below). The image *MUST* only be used in full, as provided, including all three logos and the green surrounding box. We have also created template-style documents in Microsoft Word format. You can add your own text to the MS Word files below which have the logos embedded within the page.
Downloads
Windows users, right-click on the appropriate link below and choose 'Save Target as...', Apple Mac users ctrl+click and choose 'Save as...'
- Download the colour image in GIF format [22KB]
- Download the black and white image in GIF format [22KB]


- Download Microsoft Word format (colour) [32KB]
- Download Microsoft Word format (black and white) [32KB]

If you wish to use any of the logos separately, or the provided examples do not meet your specific needs, you should first contact rural.development@defra.gsi.gov.uk for further guidance (we will try wherever possible to offer useful alternative solutions). To use the Defra logo only, or for non-ERDP publications, you should contact cdcorporateidentity@defra.gsi.gov.uk.
Misleading or inappropriate use
The Defra logo must not be used in any derogatory or misleading manner. The Defra logo must also not be used in such a way that it could be taken as a form of endorsement or approval, without explicit agreement from the Defra Corporate Identity Unit
Page last modified:
19 May, 2005
Page published: 9 January, 2004
