Downloadable logos are provided as a service to Mid Atlantic Arts grantees. Use of the Mid Atlantic Arts logo is covered by all copyright laws and is limited to those granted permission through a grants contract or other agreement. Please refer to the usage guidelines below for information on scaling, best practices, and other information around logo use.
Mid Atlantic Arts Logos
Mid Atlantic Arts Logo Guidelines
45th Anniversary Logo Files
2024 marks Mid Atlantic Arts 45th Anniversary! We have a special logo to celebrate. Please use this during 2024 – and it is OK if it is used into 2025 – we know programs don’t necessarily adhere to calendar years!
45th Anniversary Logo Files
Full Color RGB JPG File
Full Color RGB PNG File
Full Color CMYK JPG File
White Reverse PNG File
PNG Image Files
Regular Full Color RGB File
Regular Black Logo File
Regular White Logo File
PNG files are pixel-based and support transparency (can overlay images or a back-ground color). PNGs are best used in web formats or for small print applications.
JPG Image Files
Regular Full Color RGB File: Used for electronic materials
Regular Full Color CMYK File: Used when printing hard copy materials
Regular Black Logo File
JPEG files are pixel-based with an opaque white background. Avoid use on an image or a color, as the background will create an undesirable white rectangle around the image. JPEGs are best used in small print applications.
Should you need access to EPS files, please contact karen@midatlanticarts.org.
Central Appalachia Living Traditions Logos
PNG Image Files
CALT Color RGB File: Used for electronic materials
PNG files are pixel-based and support transparency (can overlay images or a back-ground color). PNGs are best used in web formats or for small print applications.
JPG Image Files
CALT Color RGB File: Used for electronic materials
CALT Color CMYK File: Used when printing hard copy materials
JPEG files are pixel-based with an opaque white background. Avoid use on an image or a color, as the background will create an undesirable white rectangle around the image. JPEGs are best used in small print applications.
Should you need access to EPS files, please contact karen@midatlanticarts.org.