Corporate Visual Identity Manual
Corporate Visual Identity Manual
This Corporate Identity Manual is based on an analysis of ESAs assets, values and aspirations. Its aim is to sharpen awareness and strengthen ESAs brand in Europe and around the world. The new image communicates a set of brand values that are derived from our culture, history and ambitions. These brand values should drive every activity. DIFFERENTIATING VALUES The three most important values the differentiating values are those to be used for future positioning and to differentiate our organisation from others in the same business. These values are translated into the basic elements of design: EUROPEAN VISIONARY HUMAN They merge into the brand idea: SHARING SPACE Shaping and sharing space, bringing space closer to the citizens of Europe and the world. In ESA, we Europeans are working together, building on and using our different talents. We are visionary in setting new challenges and creating a view of the future. We go into space with a human perspective, because we want to bring the benefits back to Earth.
This is an attitude of colourful multicultural cooperation, recognising the best qualities of nations, but not their borders. We come from different origins, with different sensitivities but we join forces with a common goal. Our differences become major assets, because the solutions we create are rich with experiences.
VISIONARY
The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination
Albert Einstein
We are a step ahead in ideas, creating a clear and distinctive view of the future. We set new challenges that demand intelligence, imagination, competence and commitment.
HUMAN
You cannot hope to build a better world without improving the individuals. Each of us must work for his own improvement and, at the same time, share a general responsibility for all humanity
Marie Curie
We are approachable and understanding, working to improve the quality of life and secure the well-being of people, not just in Europe, but around the world. We are an organisation founded on cooperation. Cooperation means being open and sensitive to others concerns, understanding and respecting differences.
CORE BRAND VALUES These are the corporate values that describe our organisations personality. They should be the basis of the image we want to present to the public and our stakeholders. They are about how we go about our business and how we want to look. Pioneering Leading in discovery and being first in achievements. Guiding Shaping and sharing space, directing space activities for the benefit of all. Proud Conscious of our role and responsibilities, the significance of our achievements and an ability to promote ourselves with confidence. Strategic Seeing the bigger picture, planning cooperation and communication to meet our objectives. Inspiring Helping people all over the world, young and old, to understand and be involved in space.
ESA Logotype This is the correct ESA Logotype for the new Corporate Identity. The rules of application with respect to the protected area, the dimensions between the symbol and the ESA typography and the size of the logo are defined here. The composition of the logo, i.e. proportions and texture of the fingerprint part of the symbol must remain the same, as must the position of the fingerprint with respect to the typography. Each reproduction of the logo must start from an original vectorial file and must always follow the guidelines as described in this chapter. Two of the new features introduced in this Corporate Identity Manual are the introduction of a special Silver colour to use whenever the printing technique allows, bearing in mind legibility, and stricter rules on colour use, positioning and application over background images. A special digital ESA Logotype has been created to apply to all electronic formats, i.e. video and screen. This version has been created for the purpose of safeguarding the readability of the fingerprint, allowing for clear and well-defined legibility of the texture within the symbol itself and for avoiding distortions in image.
Notes The logo in its Silver version can be substituted by the 50% Black shade, but only ever on a white background, never on a colour background or over images.
Content linked For the correct application of the ESA Logotype in its Silver version in relation to the background, see: 1.8 Application on colour background 1.9 Application on image background
57 X
The symbol is positioned precisely between the smallest and the largest circles of the circular texture; the distance between these two elements establishes the diameter. A precise space exists between the two parts of the logo. The relation between the two is given by the diameter of the symbol and the height of the typography.
1,75 X
Notes The scheme on how the texture of the fingerprint is created can help in the design of the logo in case the original vectorial file is absent. In this case, use of these proportions and guidelines is to be followed.
Content linked See the version of the logo in small scale: 1.4 Use at smaller sizes See the version of the logo applied in digital format: 1.5 Logo for screen
Notes The ESA Logotype in its Silver version can be substituted by 50% Black, by Dark Blue or by full Black. It is important to choose the correct version of the logo in relation to the type of background on which it is to be placed.
Content linked See applications of the logo: 1.8 Application on colour background 1.9 Application on image background
Notes Besides the versions of the Silver, 50% Black and Dark Blue Logotype, a positive and negative version is possible. The colour applications of the logo here are the only ones allowed.
Content linked See applications of the logo: 1.8 Application on colour background 1.9 Application on image background
12 mm
The application of the ESA Logotype with the fingerprint is permitted in all its dimensions down to a minimum of 12 mm. The minimum measurement refers to the diameter of the symbol.
< 12 mm
When the symbol is less than 12 mm in diameter, use the solid and non-textured version of the logo (i.e. no fingerprint). This version has been created only to be used at small sizes where the legibility of the fingerprint could be compromised, or for reproduction on special materials.
Notes It is strongly advised to use the logo with fingerprint at a size greater than or equal to 12 mm wherever possible, to ensure it is accurately reproduced on any type of print or material. Due to the different media and techniques used to produce ESA promotion materials and gadgets, the use of the logo will have to be evaluated on a case by case basis. The use of these versions or special cases of the ESA logo must be approved by the ESA Corporate Design Service, [email protected].
The fingerprint of the ESA Logotype for print is composed of 27 concentric circles of identical thickness. The fingerprint of the ESA Logotype for screen is composed of 17 concentric circles and their thickness has been increased. The thickness of the original logos circle is defined as X; the thickness of the circle in the digital version is that of X1,8.
Notes The protected area, colours and correct use of the ESA Logotype are described in chapters 1 Logotype.
Content linked See applications of ESA Logotype for screen: 7.9.1 Web Portal header: grid
Protected area
The protected area keeps the ESA Logotype free from other text or graphic elements that could compromise its legibility or recognition. The building of the protected area is given by the a and the e of the typography. The a establishes the protected area of the upper and lower margins. The partial e establishes a protected area for the right and left margins of the ESA Logotype.
Notes The blue outlined area above, marked protected area, is not visible in real applications. This is only used here to illustrate the construction and proportions.
The partial e establishes the margins between the fingerprint symbol and the typography.
Notes A special vertical version of the ESA Logotype has been created for the use on ESAs launcher vehicles only. This logo maximises the readability of the fingerprint symbol on a vertical shape. Use of this version of the ESA logo must be approved by the ESA Corporate Design Service, [email protected]
Schematic application of ESAs logo special case on launchers (Vega, Ariane and Soyuz).
Notes A special vertical version of the ESA Logotype and flags has been created for the use on ESAs launcher vehicles only.
Vertical version of the ESA Logotype and flags created for the use on ESAs launcher vehicle Vega.
Notes A special vertical version of the ESA Logotype and flags has been created for the use on ESAs launcher vehicles only. Use of this version of the ESA logo must be approved by the ESA Corporate Design Service, [email protected]
Vertical version of the ESA Logotype and flags created for the use on ESAs launcher vehicle Ariane.
Notes A special vertical version of the ESA Logotype and flags has been created for the use on ESAs launcher vehicles only. Use of this version of the ESA logo must be approved by the ESA Corporate Design Service, [email protected]
Vertical version of the ESA Logotype and flags created for the use on launcher vehicle Soyuz.
Notes A special vertical version of the ESA Logotype and flags has been created for the use on ESAs launcher vehicles only. Use of this version of the ESA logo must be approved by the ESA Corporate Design Service, [email protected]
1 logoTYPE 1.7.6 LOGO SPECIAL CASEs GRID FOR BANNERS AT POLITICAL EVENTS
X/2
X/2
X/2
flag
flag
flag
flag
flag
Y is defined by the height of the a letter in the ESA logo. X is defined by the length of the flags. The space between ESA logo and the first and last flag is X. The space between flags is X/2 .
Notes The ESA logo does not include national flags. However, national flags can be associated with it to highlight the intergovernmental nature of ESA at political events. Use of this special case of ESA logotypes associated with flags must be approved by the ESA Corporate Design Service, [email protected] It is distributed exclusively on demand.
For printed applications at political events, the full set of Member States flags preceded and followed by an ESA logo shall be used. This solution can also be used for political meetings involving optional programmes, where only a subset of Member States flags is needed.
Notes The ESA logo does not include national flags. However, national flags can be associated with it to highlight the intergovernmental nature of ESA at political events. Use of this special case of ESA logotypes associated with flags must be approved by the ESA Corporate Design Service, [email protected] It is distributed exclusively on demand.
The ESA Logotype in its 50% Black, Dark Blue or full Black versions cannot be applied to a background colour.
The ESA logo in its Silver version can be applied in these background colours, as well as the background colours of the ESA palette.
The ESA Logotype in its White/Negative version can be applied to these background colours.
Notes It is important to apply these rules so as not to compromise the legibility of the ESA Logotype. The colour background can be used only when the Silver or White version of the logo is applied.
Content linked See applications of the logo on colour background: 6.6.1 Colour application with orbits 7 Applications chapter
When the background image has dark tones and it is not possible to apply the ESA Logotype in its silver version, the White/Positive version is recommended.
When the background image has light tones or is very bright, the Black/Dark Blue versions of the logo are recommended.
When the background image has light tones or is very bright, the Black/Dark Blue versions of the logo are recommended.
When the background image has dark tones and where printing allows it, the ESA Silver Logotype is recommended.
Notes The choice of the ESA Logotype version to match with a background image must respect its legibility and ease of recognition in relation to the support of the general layout.
Content linked For correct applications of the logo on the real formats, see: 6.7 Layout with images 7.15 Horizontal leaflet 7.18 Vertical A1 poster
X = Y / 8,25
Format
DIN long A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0
Notes Please respect the proportions as indicated in the above table to always have a balanced relation between the ESA Logotype and the format on which it is applied.
Content linked See applications of the logo and its positioning with respect to the format: 7 Applications chapter
The signature under the ESA Logotype has two versions: English and French, and English-only. The signature must be applied immediately below the protected area and aligned with the right margin. These examples can be followed in cases where other logos are used in a layout, or where the dimensions of the product are restrictive.
These two examples, with the signature placed some distance away from the ESA Logotype, are the standard and should be followed on most layouts, e.g. brochure covers, books, etc.
> 8,5 mm
European Space Agency
< 8,5 mm
In the version of the ESA Logotype without the fingerprint, applied when the size is less than 12 mm, the signature can be included down to 8,5 mm, but must follow the same rules.
> 8,5 mm
European Space Agency Agence spatiale europenne
Notes In most cases, use the English version. The double language signature is to be used only on certain corporate documents and stationery as indicated in chapter 7.
Content linked See applications of the logo and the signature: 7 Applications chapter
Examples of layout with English-only signature. The signature is always aligned with the right-hand margin of the ESA Logotype and is adjacent to the lower margin of the layout. The distance between the ESA Logotype and the signature is set by the vertical dimensions of the layout.
Notes In most cases, use only the English version. The double language signature is to be used only on certain corporate documents and stationery as indicated in chapter 7. There may be special cases where a unique application solution is needed. Please contact the Corporate Design Service, [email protected]
Content linked See applications of the logo and the signature: 7 Applications chapter
Do not apply two different colours for the symbol and for the typography of the logo: always use the colour code described in this chapter.
Do not apply a different colour to the logo to those described in this chapter.
Do not change the order and the position between the symbol and the typography.
Notes These examples of incorrect applications of the logo are not acceptable and could compromise ESA s Corporate Identity.
Do not change the proportions between size of symbol and the typography of the logo.
When the logo is used in negative, the symbol must also match.
When the logo is applied to a background, use the most suitable colour code following the indications given in paragraph 1.8 Application on image background.
Use the logo without the fingerprint only when the height dimensions are less than 12 mm.
Notes These examples of incorrect applications of the logo are not acceptable and could compromise ESA s Corporate Identity.
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Notes All the digital files are available on DVD supplied with the Corporate Identity Manual and can also be found at the following address: http://www.esa.int/identity
Office presentation
Office print
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Office presentation
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Notes All the digital files are available on DVD supplied with the Corporate Identity Manual and can also be found at the following address: http://www.esa.int/identity
Notes All the digital files are available on DVD supplied with the Corporate Identity Manual and can also be found at the following address: http://www.esa.int/identity
Colours for ESAs Corporate Identity In addition to the colours applied in the ESA Logotype (Silver, 50% Black, full Black, Dark Blue, White), a primary colour palette has been developed, taking inspiration from the basic colours present in the national flags of Member States. From this primary palette, a secondary palette of more hues has been created. The extra variations give more flexibility in layouts and allow complementary colours to be coordinated.
ESA Colours
Notes With such a rich colour palette and choice of hues, it is important to apply coherent rules. Correct colour coordination is vital to ensure consistency in ESAs Corporate Identity.
Content linked See colour applications in various formats: 5.6.1 Colour application with orbits 7 Applications chapter
ESA Black
ESA Silver
Screen colour/decimal R 0 G 0 B 0 R 77 G 79 B 83 R 116 G 118 B 120 R 154 G 155 B 156 R 213 G 214 B 210 R 139 G 141 B 142
Notes The neutral palette is important, in particular for its application in text. This includes Silver, which may be applied to the ESA Logotype, to basic layout elements or as a background colour.
ESA Blue
ESA Azure
ESA Green
ESA Orange
ESA Red
ESA Yellow
Screen colour/decimal R 0 G 51 B 141 R 0 G 152 B 219 R 0 G 133 B 66 R 227 G 114 B 34 R 208 G 16 B 58 R 253 G 200 B 47
Notes The primary colour palette may be used to design basic layout elements, text highlighting and backgrounds, but must not be applied to the ESA Logotype.
Content linked See applications of the primary palette: 5.6.1 Colour application with orbits 7.4 Business cards 7.6 Compliment slip
Notes Secondary colours must only be used with the related primary colour. Like primary colours, they can be used in text highlighting, backgrounds or basic design elements, but never applied to the ESA Logotype (exception of ESA Darck Bleu).
Content linked See applications of the secondary palette: 5.6.3 Secondary colour application with orbits
ESA Blues
ESA Azures
ESA Greens
ESA Oranges
ESA Reds
ESA Yellows
Colour -matching unites the primary and secondary colour palettes, allowing each colour to have two tones. These colour matches will be useful in cases where a single colour is chosen for a particular product or application. In this case, it will be possible to use both the dark tones as well as the light tones, alongside the whole range of neutral colours.
Notes It is important, when coordinating colours, to use only the dark and light hues as indicated in this table.
Content linked See applications of colour -matching: 5.6.3 Secondary colour application with orbits 7.14 Brochure
Blend
Opacity
Overlay
Do not apply a blend of several colours that does not conform to the colour-matching palette.
Do not overlay colours that are to be used only in their saturated form.
Colour change
Match
Match
Do not use colours that are not from the official ESA colour palette.
Typography for ESA This chapter describes the ESA font library and their applications. The typography for ESA is divided into groups that correspond to the different application areas and covers their various uses. The library consists of: Notes ESA the corporate font, from the font designed by the Typefoundry Primetype of Ole Schfer (used for titles, subheads and some special text; Logos Font Notes Style also from the Typefoundry Primetype, used in all sub-brand items found in ESAs brand architecture, e.g. programmes, missions, establishments and products; The Sans and Reykjavik One and Meta Serif complementary sans serif and serif fonts to be used in body text, captions, legends, graphics texts and tables.
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Notes Besides the above mentioned fonts, the Din font is included for Greek, and the system font Verdana and Georgia are for editable templates such as Word or PPT.
Content linked For the correct use of these fonts, see: 3.9.1 Text in titles
Notes Within Notes ESA, an arrow is included and may be used together with titles, texts or as a graphic element within the basic layout.
Content linked For the correct use of these fonts, see: 3.9.1 Text in titles
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Din Pro Regular with Notes ESA numbers integrated
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Din Pro Bold with Notes ESA numbers integrated
Notes This font is used in Greek documents and can be applied to titles, subheadings, text, captions and graphic texts.
Notes The font Notes Style has been introduced to support the creation of ESA sub-brands, e.g. establishments, programmes, missions, and may be used exclusively for this application. It is not to be used in titles, subheadings or body text.
Content linked For applications in ESAs brand architecture, see: 6 Brand architecture chapter
Notes The Sans is a highly readable font even when small, and is recommended for body text and related subheads. It offers optimum readability both in print and on video. We do not recommend using it smaller than 8 pt.
Content linked For the correct use of these fonts, see: 3.9.3 Body text
Notes The Meta Serif is a highly readable font and is recommended for body text and related subheads. We do not recommend using at smaller than 8pt.
Content linked For the correct use of these fonts, see: 3.9.3 Body text
Notes The Reykjavik One font is highly readable even when small, and is recommended for all caption texts, notes and graphics-related text. It is a font that offers high legibility both in print and screen. We do not recommend using smaller than 7pt.
Content linked For the correct use of these fonts, see: 3.9.4 Caption text
Verdana Regular
Verdana Bold
Georgia Regular
Georgia Bold
Notes The system font should be used in editable documents and templates. The Verdana font is recommended for web portal and PPT. The Georgia font is recommended for all editable text such as in letterheads, fax numbers, Word templates, etc.
Title These titles include all the titles on the covers of brochures, on posters and on pages within the actual documents where they mark the beginning of a chapter. The Notes ESA Bold is recommended in capital letters for all the titles to maintain the indicated proportions between the size of the font, the interline spacing, the kerning and the dimensions of the highlighted area below the text. The arrow character can be key in by using the charecter map (in PC) or the glyphs(in Mac).
Clean title: Whenever clean title is used, the dimensions of the font and the interline spacing remain the same. Font X: Interlines = X Highlight = X
Highlighted title: Whenever highlight title is used, the interline spacing must increase by 28% and the dimensions of the highlight by 17% with respect to the dimensions of the font used. The highlight must always be centred above with respect to the position of the font. Font X: Interlines = X + 28 % X Highlight = X + 17 % X The highlight ed text can be generated in InDesign by selecting Underline option in Characters menu.
Notes For the clean title and the highlighted title, use the neutral colour range as well as the primary and secondary colours. The arrow element at the beginning of the title text must be used on cover pages.
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Notes ESA subheadings
Notes ESA subheading The subheading in Notes ESA may coexist in the same layout alongside title in Notes ESA, with the body text in The Sans or in Meta Serif. Both the Notes ESA Bold as well as the Notes ESA Regular may be used in subheadings, whereas the use of the italic versions of the font is not recommended.
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The Sans subheadings
The Sans subheading The subheading in The Sans may be applied with the titles in Notes ESA and with the body text in The Sans. In the subheadings, the whole set of The Sans may be used; the italic version is not recommended.
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Meta Serif subheadings
Meta Serif subheading The subheading in Meta Serif may be applied with the titles in Notes ESA and with the body text in Meta Serif. In the subheadings, the application of the whole family of Meta Serif is possible while the use of italic is not recommended.
Notes The application of the two complementary fonts of The Sans and Meta Serif are not recommended in the same layout. The application of the whole set of neutral, primary and secondary colours is possible in subheadings.
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The Sans body text
The Sans body text For body texts it is possible to apply the whole family of The Sans font. They may coexist in the same layout with the title in Notes ESA, and with the subheadings in The Sans font.
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Meta Serif body text
Meta Serif body text For texts it is possible to apply the whole family of Meta Serif. They can coexist in the same layout with the title in Notes ESA, and with the subheadings in the Meta Serif font.
Notes The use of the two complementary fonts of The Sans and Meta Serif together on the same layout are not recommended. For body text, the full range of neutral colours can be used.
Reykjavik One caption with image Captions should be short and occupy the minimum space in the layout near the respective image, i.e. no more than two lines. It is possible preferably to have an image title, but not essential. The complete set of the Reykjavik One font is recommended.
Reykjavik One for graphics labels For the texts related to the graphics, the Reykjavik One font is suggested.
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Reykjavik One for tables For text in tables, the full set of Reykjavik One font is suggested.
Notes The Reykjavik One font may be used together with one of the two complementary fonts, The Sans or Meta Serif. For this type of text, apply the neutral colour range.
Type of text Regular Bold Italic Bold Italic Logos Clean Title Highlighted Title Subheading Subheading Subheading Body text Body text Caption Notes Style --- --- Notes ESA The Sans Meta Serif The Sans Meta Serif Reykjavik One Notes Style Notes ESA Notes ESA Notes ESA The Sans Meta Serif The Sans Meta Serif Reykjavik One --- --- --- --- --- --- The Sans Meta Serif Reykjavik One ------------The Sans Meta Serif Reykjavik One
Notes The table illustrates the common uses of text for the construction of the basic layout.
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Do not apply colours from primary or secondary palettes that could compromise clarity and readability. Primary and secondary colour palette to the texts and highlights not to compromise text readability.
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Do not use the complementary sans serif (The Sans) and serif (Meta Serif) fonts in the same body text.
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System Fonts for general use
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Caption Font
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georgiaz.ttf
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ReykjavikOneCGauge.otf
ReykjavikOneAGaugeItalic.otf
ReykjavikOneCGaugeItalic.otf
Notes All the digital files are available can be found at the following address: http://www.esa.int/identity
Notes ESA Notes Style Din Pro Meta Serif The Sans Reykjavik One Verdana Georgia
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Notes All the digital files are available can be found at the following address: http://www.esa.int/identity
Choosing images Images are not only used for technical information. They can convey a message or a mood. Therefore this Corporate Identity Manual also defines how ESA images are presented, establishing a common picture language to convey ESAs unique qualities and brand values. This approach should be applied to all corporate and promotional material, but it is also recommended for internal use to better reinforce the corporate image. For example: Use pictures of people wherever possible, enhancing the human dimension. Use real images wherever possible, rather than artist impressions. Use close-ups, to bring space closer to the viewer (a close-up view might contain only a few simple elements, but has a very strong impact). Select a point of view, from where to present or compose the image. The examples in this chapter show the most common uses of images at ESA, from illustrations in brochures to web images. Practical guidance is given on how to crop, zoom in and compose our images to support and project the corporate image.
Notes This is an example of how to zoom in and crop an image. The result is to bring the subject closer to the viewer by removing unnecessary detail, focusing on the subject and composing the picture in a fresh or unusual way.
Content linked For applications of crop and close-up, see: 5.7 Layout with images
Notes In these examples, the cropping area indicated is placed over the main features of interest, where we want to bring these features closer to the viewer. The balance of the image is not centred, and would generally follow a classical 2/3 rule, as used in traditional art or photography.
Content linked For applications of crop and close-up, see: 5.7 Layout with images
Notes In these examples, images that are crowded or full of visual elements are cropped to focus on areas of interest, to produce a simple and more interesting view. They may adopt a viewpoint from which the original features of the image are not immediately recognisable.
Content linked For applications of crop and close-up, see: 5.7 Layout with images
1. Man
2. Young woman
3. Astronaut
4. Young man
Notes This part of ESAs visual language uses real and recognisable human images. The people portrayed must be specially photographed to give high-quality images. The friendly yet professional tone of corporate voice in related texts and the simplicity of the images helps to bring ESA closer to the viewer.
Content linked For applications of these images in examples of layout, see: 16_Brochure_templates.innd or 16_Brochure_templates.pdf
Notes Documentary images show ESA people and describe both specific activities or recount events. Composition is just as important here as in the close-ups or cropped corporate images. These images are used in brochures, web, intranet and other news media. Choosing point of view, lighting, facial expressions and position of the subject can increase the dynamism, emotion and visual interest.
2. ATV: original
2. ATV: cropped
Notes Every aspect of an image must have a use or a message. In these examples, the cropped area reduces the useless space around the subjects. Unnecessary detail is removed from the edges of the images.
Notes In these examples, the crop of the first image is enhanced when a composite is created, formed by an overview of the object in the midground and by a view of the same in close-up. The main objective is to create an unusual, dynamic and visually interesting composition.
Outline illustration
Colour illustration
For this type of illustration, the range of colours from the neutral, primary and secondary colour palettes may be applied, as described in chapter 3 Colours and a colour outline on a white background is also possible. However, the use of a single colour at a time is recommended. Colour illustration
Notes This type of graphic gives an alternative picture language, to be combined with real images, using simplified technical images. They carry a more colloquial and friendlier message.
Colours The colour rules, as described in chapter 2 Colours, may be applied to all the graphic elements using the neutral, primary and secondary colour palettes. Lines Use primarily the neutral colours and the two Blacks (50% and 75%) for all lines, whether full, broken or dotted. Typography The titles of the graphs may be either in Notes ESA or in one of the two complementary fonts, The Sans or Meta Serif. For correct use of the fonts, refer to the chapter 3 Typography. For all the texts inserted in the tables, in the graphs and in captions, the use of the Reykjavik One font is recommended for printed material, and the Verdana font for all files seen in Word and PPT format. Hotspot The hotspots are bullet points that can mark contents, highlight numerical data, and match a date with a caption, for example. The hotspots can be used with the neutral colour range as well as with the primary and secondary palettes; see chapter 3 Colours.
Content linked For applications of information graphics, see: 2 Colours chapter 3 Typography chapter
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Lorem Ipsum
Notes In cases where labels must be superimposed over technical images, the use of the Reykjavik One font is recommended, as described in chapter 4 Typography. The colour applied to the font (always neutral in tone) depends on the type of image in the background. The hotspot element represents the link between images and captions. The possible label options are shown in the diagram (text above/below the line).
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Lorem 30%
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Notes The first example uses the primary colours of the ESA Colour palette. The second chart uses coordinated colours to differentiate two sets of data. The hotspot highlights specific data points and attract the eye to the chart. Lines are 50% Black, and text is 75% Black.
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Notes In both examples, the matching colours have been applied. For the lines, 50% Black has been used whereas 75% Black has been used for the text.
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1. Information graphic
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2. Information graphic
Notes In the two types of table, a colour taken from the primary colour palette has been applied to highlight headings and data in the tables. 15% Black has been used for the lines and 75% Black has been used for the texts. Notes ESA font has been used for the headings, and the Reykjavik One font for the text and captions.
ESOC
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HQ
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For geo-political maps, flat tints are recommended. In this case, the map was created from a satellite view of Europe. Use the ESA colour palette as described in 2 Colours. Superimpose labels on the maps using hotspots.
Notes The use of maps presented in this Corporate Identity Manual is strongly recommended.
Frameworks for ESA identity This chapter on layout elements establishes a set of rules, proportions and applications for combining the various elements on a page. The frameworks are examples of grids that unite all the basic elements of the Corporate Identity: the logo, the typography, the colours and the images. These allow the creation of the main layouts, from which all templates for other applications will follow. In addition to the ESA Logotype and text, the orbits device and hotspots are introduced within these frameworks. The orbits device, besides its obvious space association, also represents the concept of meeting, or a coming together. The hotspot highlights the meeting point and creates one viewpoint. All the types of layout presented in this chapter come from two types of framework: the first has text with the orbits device and hotspot, and the second has text only.
Notes For the correct application of each of the two frameworks (the framework with the orbits device plus text, and the framework with text only) the rules in this section must be followed. On how to build the orbits, refer to the guidance on the following page.
= Y / 21 The building of the orbits and the hotspot begins with a grid formed by a square the dimensions of which are based on the height of the page layout. By way of this grid, it is possible to establish the position of the meeting point of the two orbits and therefore the precise position of the hotspot. X X The circumference of the orbit has, as its diameter, the same dimensions in height of the page layout onto which it is to be transferred (longer side).
The two orbits must cross exactly at the crossing points established by the grid and, as a consequence, the position of the hotspots must be centred in respect of these points. Orbit Hotspot
Notes To know the correct dimensions of the stroke of the orbits and of the hotspot in relation to the dimension of the layout, see paragraph 5.4 Content dimension. The areas of margin between the grid (where the orbits are positioned) and the outer margins of the page must be respected.
width
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A protected area exists around the ESA Logotype and the signature. This prevents either hotspots or orbits within the grid from overlapping the logo or signature, and maintaining legibility. The special protected area is calculated on the size of ESA Logotype applied to both height and width.
Notes Pay special attention to avoid errors and cases where the legibility of the logo is compromised or altered.
Content linked For applications of frameworks with orbits and hotspots with or without the logo, see: 5.7 Layout with images
Here are some examples where text has been inserted into the framework. Where the ESA logo is present together with the signature, the rule regarding the protected area still applies, as described in 5.3.1 Grid of frameworks with orbits and text.
Notes The ESA Colour palette may be inserted into this framework. See paragraph 5.6.1 Colour application with orbits for guidance in their application.
Content linked For applications of these frameworks, see: 5.7 Layout with images
In the version of the clean framework, the position of the text is free and may vary according to the amount and shape of text itself. In the framework with the ESA logo, take care to respect its protected area, as described in chapter 1 Logotype.
Notes Pay special attention to avoid errors and cases where the legibility of the logo is compromised.
Content linked For applications of these frameworks, see: 5.7 Layout with images
Here are examples of frameworks into which text, with or without highlighting, is inserted. In the frameworks where the ESA logo is present with the signature, the rule of the protected area still applies, see 1 Logotype.
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Notes The ESA Colour palette may be inserted into these frameworks. See paragraph 5.6.2 Colour application without orbits.
Content linked For applications of these frameworks, see: 5.7 Layout with images
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Hotspot: Diameter 5 mm Stroke 2,5 pt (inside)
The dimensions of the elements within the layout are relative to each other. The rules for the dimension of the text are described in the chapter 3 Typography. Hotspot: Diameter Z Orbit: Diameter X
Notes Here are the dimensions of the hotspots, orbits diameters and the stroke (thickness of the line). Text size is variable.
Content linked For applications of these frameworks, see: 5.7 Layout with images
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Hotspot: Diameter 5 mm Stroke 2,5 pt (inside) Orbit: Diameter = X Stroke 1,6 pt
Content linked For applications of these frameworks, see: 5.7 Layout with images
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Zoom of a A4 format In this framework, the rules regarding the proportions and the dimensions of the text are applied, as described in the chapter 3 Typography. The dimension of the text within the framework is variable according to the amount and shape of text.
Content linked For applications of these frameworks, see: 5.7 Layout with images
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing el p headline orbit point
Zoom of a A4 format In this framework, the rules regarding the proportions and the dimensions of the text are applied, as described in the chapter 3 Typography. The dimension of the text within the framework is variable according to the amount and shape of text.
Content linked For applications of these frameworks, see: 5.7 Layout with images
Notes
These types of layout apply to the elements of the colour framework and different backgrounds. Take care to follow the rules as described in this section to create layouts that are always coherent and consistent with other documents. The hotspot centre is normally transparent, unless used over a image, in which case the centre is white.
Notes
These types of layout apply to the elements of the colour framework and different backgrounds. Take care to follow the rules as described in this section to create layouts that are always coherent and consistent with other documents. The hotspot centre is normally transparent, unless used over a image, in which case the centre is white.
Colour layout with text and orbits. Text can be highlighted or unhighlighted
Clear (White) layout with text and orbits. Text can be highlighted or unhighlighted
Notes These examples use the primary colours, see chapter 2 Colours.
Clear (White) layout with text only. Text can be highlighted or unhighlighted
Notes These examples use the primary colours, see chapter 2 Colours.
Notes These examples show matching coordinated colours, see chapter 2 Colours for more guidance.
Notes These examples show matching coordinated colours, see chapter 2 Colours for more guidance.
4. Image with logo, orbits and text For layouts where the orbits, hotspots and images are present, use either Silver or the 50% Black for the orbits and the hotspot. For text, use the ESA colour palette and follow the rules as in 2 Colours and 3 Typography.
Notes Apply layout with images on covers, posters, separator pages, etc. These must not be superimposed onto the elements of the image that could compromise visual effect or cause misinterpretation.
In the layouts where text and background images are present, see the rules for the ESA colour palette in chapters 2 Colours and 3 Typography.
Notes Apply layouts with images on covers, posters, separator pages, etc. This must not be superimposed onto the elements of the image that could compromise the layouts with images visual effect or cause misinterpretation.
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The construction of the orbit and the hotspot applied to special formats makes use of the same grid logic as described in paragraph 5.2 The construction of orbits, but the size of its diameter takes the shortest side of the layout into consideration.
All the page layouts that do not conform to the standard format are to be considered special formats. For the square format, the same logic described in this paragraph is recommended, assuming the side as X.
Notes The size of the hotspot and the stroke of the orbit in special formats must follow the guidance in paragraph 5.4 Content dimension, proportionally sizing the standard format with that of the special one, putting one of the two sides of the layout into mutual connection.
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It is not possible to superimpose the text (with or without highlights) onto the orbit device.
Do not infringe the protected area around the logo, either with orbits or visual elements in the background image. See 6.3.1 Grid of frameworks with orbits and text for the correct application.
Do not superimpose the diameters of the orbits over the margins of the layout.
LO DO RE LO M R IPS SI U T M
Do not position the hotspots or orbits on parts of the image which could reduce visibility or cause misinterpretation.
Notes The use of the orbits and hotspot devices, especially on the background images, must follow the guidelines as described in this chapter to avoid errors of application that could compromise the image quality and the Corporate Identity by distracting attention from the content.
LO DO RE LO M IP R SI S U T M
Do not use one orbit only. Note also the hotspot is placed in a position that draws attention to Mike Foales nose and mouth.
M SU Ip T M SI RE R LO O LO D
Do not superimpose the orbits or hotspot onto the text.
The two orbits must always cross at one or more points to create a hotspot.
Do not cross the two orbits without positioning the hotspot at the point where the orbits meet.
Do not apply a colour code to the stroke of the orbits or the hotspot.
Notes The use of the orbits and hotspot devices, especially on the background images, must follow the guidelines as described in this section to avoid errors of application that could compromise the image quality and the Corporate Identity by distracting attention from the content.
Source files
01_grid.indd 02_grid_orbit.indd 03_grid_orbit_logo.indd 04_grid_text.indd 05_grid_text_logo.indd 06_layout_text_orbit.indd 07_layout_text.indd 08_layout_colour_text_orbit.indd 09_layout_colour_text.indd 10_layout_colour_text_orbit_2.indd 11_layout_colour_text_2.indd 12_framework_1.indd 13_framework_2.indd 14_framework_3.indd 15_framework_4.indd 16_framework_5.indd 17_framework_6.indd 18_framework_1.indd 19_framework_2.indd 20_framework_3.indd 21_framework_4.indd 22_framework_5.indd 23_framework_6.indd
01_grid.pdf 02_grid_orbit.pdf 03_grid_orbit_logo.pdf 04_grid_text.pdf 05_grid_text_logo.pdf 06_layout_text_orbit.pdf 07_layout_text.pdf 08_layout_colour_text_orbit.pdf 09_layout_colour_text.pdf 10_layout_colour_text_orbit_2.pdf 11_layout_colour_text_2.pdf 12_framework_1.pdf 13_framework_2.pdf 14_framework_3.pdf 15_framework_4.pdf 16_framework_5.pdf 17_framework_6.pdf 18_framework_1.pdf 19_framework_2.pdf 20_framework_3.pdf 21_framework_4.pdf 22_framework_5.pdf 23_framework_6.pdf
Notes All the digital files can found at the following address: http://www.esa.int/identity
Model for ESA brand architecture A model for the sub-brands within ESAs brand architecture has been developed that guarantees and reinforces ESAs Corporate Image, giving consistency and supporting recognition of the brand. The structure of the various sub-brand identities is divided into distinct areas that represent establishments, missions and programmes. We show how the various sub-brand are inserted at various levels (they are progressively distanced from the ESA logo) and become more autonomous as we descend from the second to the fourth level. The ESA Logotype must always be inserted in every layout representing an establishment, a mission or programme. The typography of all ESA programmes and missions will be represented according to this brand architecture. In particular, mission logos can also carry an illustration in association with the typographical element of the name. The design of ESA mission logos must be approved by the ESA Corporate Design Service, [email protected]
Programme 3 Level
Establishments 2 Level
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goce
Mission 4 Level
Notes Use the logos font Notes Style for all sub-brands in the brand architecture. See 3 Typography. For the preview of the font and of the relative rules of application, refer to paragraph 3.4 Logos Font.
Content linked For details of ESAs sub-brands, see: 6.4 Logo with programme
X/2 X
X/2 ESA Logotype with name of establishment Name of establishment with address
The font for the establishment is Notes Style and its vertical dimension (letter b) corresponds to half the height of the letter a of ESA logo. The establishment name is always aligned with the right-hand margin of the ESA logo and the distance of respect between the elements is always given by the height of the letter a. The address (where necessary) is also aligned with the right-hand margin with respect to the name of the establishment and the ESA Logotype.
Example of applications of the ESRIN logo, with and without the Head Office address.
Example of applications of the Headquarters logo, with and without their address.
810 rue Mario Nikis France 15 75738 Paris Cedex Tel +33 (1) 53 69 00 00
Notes The colour versions of the establishment names correspond with those of the ESA Logotype as described in the chapter 1 Logotype, in paragraph 1.3 Colour of logo.
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In video conference rooms, where it is necessary to increase the visibility of the establishment name, the opposite rule to the one described in the preceding paragraph is applied. The dimension of the establishment name is twice the height of the letter a of ESA Logotype and it is aligned alongside the right-hand margin of the establishment name.
Notes The colour versions of the establishment names correspond with those of the ESA logo as described in the chapter 1 Logotype, in paragraph 1.3 Colour of logo.
Grid: The position of the ESA Logotype and the signature is described in paragraph 1.11.2 Logotype. See also chapter 5 Layout elements.
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The rules of application of the ESA Logotype on a background image are described in paragraph 1.9 Application on background image and in 5.7 Layout with images. The descriptions of the colour versions of the text and background are found in chapter 2 Colours and 5 Layout elements.
Content linked If the name of the establishment is inserted in the layout text as Cover title, the rules described in paragraph 3.9 Text in titles from chapter 3 Typography must be followed.
The programme title font is Notes Style and its size can either be the height of the a letter of the ESA logo or half of its value. X1 X2 The protected area between the ESA Logotype and the programme name is always given by the a and the e of the ESA logo.
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The two proportions X1 and X2 between the programme name and the ESA Logotype may be chosen according to the type of document. For example, for a specific cover page on the programme, the X1 proportion is valid; for a page inserted in an ESA corporate document the X2 proportion is valid. The two items are not linked by a system of page-layout and can therefore be inserted freely in the layout, following the rules as described in chapter 5 Layout elements.
Notes The colour versions of the programme names correspond to those of the ESA Logotype as described in chapter 1 Logotype.
Grid: The position of the ESA Logotype and the signature is described in the paragraph 1.11Logotype. See also chapter 5 Layout elements.
Notes This framework is an example of a possible programme brochure cover page. The proportions applied between the ESA Logotype and programme correspond to the X2 as described in the paragraph 6.4 Logo with programme.
Layout example: This example is a possible Earth Observation Programme brochure cover. The rules for applying the ESA Logotype to a background image are described in paragraph 1.11 Application on image background and 5.7 Layout with images. Details of text colour and the background are found in chapter 2 Colours and 5 Layout elements.
Notes The proportions applied between the ESA Logotype and the programme name correspond to the X2 as described in the paragraph 6.4 Logo with programme.
The mission name font is Notes Style and its size can either be the height of the a letter of the ESA logo or half of its value. The two proportions X1 and X2 between the mission name and the ESA Logotype may be chosen according to the type of document. X1 X2 The two logos are not connected by a system of page layouts and therefore can be freely inserted in the layout, following the rules as described in chapter 5 Layout elements.
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Layout grid: The position of the logoand the signature is described in 1.11 See also chapter 5 Layout elements.
Notes The proportion applied between the ESA logo and the mission logo corresponds to the X2 described in paragraph 6.6 Logo with mission.
Layout example: This example is a possible mission brochure cover. The rules for applying the ESA logo to a background image are described in paragraph 1.9 Application on image background and 5.7 Layout with images. Details for text and the background are found in chapters 2 Colours and 5 Layout elements. The case shown here is only an example of a possible application to existing mission names, it is not necessarily being considered as definitive.
Notes The proportion applied between the ESA logo and the mission logo corresponds to the X2 described in paragraph 6.6.1 Logo with mission.
6 BRAND ARCHITECTURE 6.9.1 PROPORTION BETWEEN ESA LOGO AND PARTNERS LOGOS
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The proportion between the ESA and Partners logos is established by two dimensional systems applicable according to the type of the Partners logo format. Should the logo have a square format, the dimension of its height is equal to dimension of the symbol of the ESA Logotype (X2).
Should the logo have a horizontal format, the dimension of its height is equal to the dimension in height of the typography of the ESA logo (X1).
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Notes The correct application of the two sizes X1 and X2 with which to size the partnership logos with the ESA Logotype is recommended.
6 BRAND ARCHITECTURE 6.9.2 PROPORTION BETWEEN ESA LOGO AND PARTNERS LOGOS
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ESA-led partnerships This case establishes the dimensions of the logos in the case where ESA is leader of the partnership. In this case, the logos of the partnership must be reduced by 30% with respect to the two dimensions X1 and X2.
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ESA co-partnerships This case establishes the dimensions of the logo in the case where ESA is co-partner with other entities. In this example, the dimensional system is applied as described in the preceding paragraph.
Notes The correct application of the dimensions here are recommended to fairly and correctly represent the levels of partnership.
Layout Grid: The position of the logo and the signature is described in the paragraph 1.11 Logotype. Templates of frameworks are found in 5 Layout elements. The dimensions of the partnership logos is that of X1 and X2 as described in the paragraph 6.9.2 Proportion between ESA Logotype and partners logo.
Notes In the case where ESA is a co-partner, the logo is applied without the signature.
Layout example: Layout of a joint brochure cover page. The rules for applying the ESA logo to a background image are described in paragraph 1.9 Application on image background and 5.7 Layout with image. The dimension of the partnership logos is that of X1 and X2 as described in the paragraph 6.9.2 Proportion between ESA Logotype and partners logo. The descriptions of the colour versions of the text and the background are found in chapter 2 Colors and 5 Layout elements.
Notes In the case where ESA is a co-partner, the logo is applied without the signature.
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Do not put the establishment name far from the ESA Logotype. Do not create the programme name bigger or smaller than the ESA Logotype, e.g. when used on brochure covers or posters. Do not create mission logos either bigger or smaller than the ESA Logotype, e.g. when used on brochure covers or posters.
Notes The right proportions between the ESA Logotype and the sub-brands, and between the ESA Logotype and the partnership logos are important if coherence and balance within the brand architecture are to be maintained.
Source files
Notes All the digital files are available on DVD supplied with the Corporate Identity Manual and can also be found at the following address: http://www.esa.int/identity
Application of layout elements This chapter illustrates the main applications that contribute to the construction of ESAs Corporate Identity. The applications demonstrate the correct relationship between all the basic elements of the preceding chapters: the ESA logo, colours, typography, picture language and layout elements. Here we also define the main grids from which it is possible to take elements for the creation of ESAs main communication formats. There are two types of applications. The first is the set of basic rules to develop the main layout for ESA corporate items and stationery. The second is applied to examples of products, such as brochures, leaflets, posters and PowerPoint presentations. In this chapter, we also describe the correct use of the digital ESA Logotype for special cases, for example, the Web Portal and email signatures.
Name Surname
headquarters
8-10 rue Mario-Nikis 75738 Paris Cedez 15 France T +33 01 5369 7000 F +33 01 5369 7000 [email protected] www.esa.int
headquarters
810 rue Mario Nikis 75738 Paris Cedex 15 France Tel. (33) 1 53697654 Fax (33) 1 53697560 www.esa.int
Name Surname Address line 1 Address line 2 T + 00 000 000 000 F + 00 000 000 000
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Notes The correct application of the page layout described here will contribute to a coherent and recognisable ESA corporate image, whatever print format or channel is used.
Content linked For examples of ESAs stationery, see: 7.2 - 7.8 paragraphs
Grid: The letterhead can have the name and the address of the establishment, or can contain the logo alone. The ESA Logotype is Silver for the printed template versions and ESA Dark Blue for all the other digital versions.
Via Galileo Galilei Casella Postale 64 00044 Frascati - Italy T +39 6 9418 0950 F +39 6 9418 0352 www.esa.int
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing, and in DOT format for Word.
Layout: Example of letterhead with personalisation of the name and the address of the establishment.
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Via Galileo Galilei Casella Postale 64 00044 Frascati - Italy T +39 6 9418 0950 F +39 6 9418 0352 www.esa.int
The colour of the ESA Logotype and establishment is Silver for the printed template versions with Offset print and ESA Dark Blue for all the other digital versions. The system font to be used in the text area should be Georgia, size 12, interline 12.
Name Surname Address line 1 Address line 2 T + 00 000 000 000 F + 00 000 000 000
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Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing, and in DOT format for Word.
Grid: The ESA logo and the signature are full Black.
ESA XYZ 567 +31 71 565 0000 +31 71 565 0000 [email protected] +39 06 941 80800
Name Surname
Layout: The ESA Logotype and the signature are full Black. Use Georgia font, size 12, interline 12, for typed text in the editable area.
ESA XYZ 567 +31 71 565 0000 +31 71 565 0000 [email protected] +39 06 941 80800
Name Surname
Subject Vivamus mattis sapien eu sem interdum non fringilla orci interdum. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Consectetur adipiscing elit. Morbi odio eros, sagittis malesuada convallis a, feugiat ut nibh. In sollicitudin nunc dolor. Nam sit amet magna massa. Vivamus mollis odio vel orci accumsan nec sodales orci pulvinar. Morbi mi risus, porttitor in consectetur eget, varius feugiat leo. Phasellus auctor, lectus eget placerat vestibulum, turpis augue egestas mauris, sed dictum leo ante quis lorem. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. Morbi eu diam ipsum. Aliquam imperdiet tincidunt sagittis. Integer volutpat laoreet lorem eget tempor. Nullam condimentum quam ac elit rutrum rutrum. Aliquam erat volutpat. In porta neque id libero pellentesque volutpat. Nunc fermentum, dolor nec imperdiet cursus, metus dolor bibendum justo, eu sollicitudin velit libero at orci. Ut mollis orci non dui mattis iaculis. Nulla aliquet, massa id lacinia pulvinar, nulla libero vulputate leo, sit amet faucibus nunc nibh id arcu. Aenean bibendum nisi nec massa interdum ac viverra enim gravida. Aenean elementum dui nec nibh ornare id sagittis nisl semper. Sed nisi dolor, pulvinar et adipiscing sit amet, fermentum eu nisl. Name Surname
Grid Front: For business cards, the ESA Logotype is inserted applying the rules in the chapter 1 Logotype. The establishment name and the text are aligned with the right-hand margin of the letter a of the ESA typography. Additional French text for HQ and special requests only.
Name Surname
Role Role Name of Department Name of Department FR FR FR FR Role Role Name of Department Name of Department
location
adress line 1 adress line 2 ZipCode Town Country T +00 00 00000000 F +00 00 00000000 [email protected] www.esa.int
X Grid Back: For the construction of the orbit device, the rules established in paragraph 5.2 The construction of orbits of chapter 5 Layout elements.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Name Surname
Role Role Name of Department Name of Department
location
adress line 1 adress line 2 ZipCode Town Country T +00 00 00000000 F +00 00 00000000 [email protected] www.esa.int
Layout: For the back of the business card, apply the the Silver and ESA Azure primary colour as described in the chapter 3 Colours.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Grid: The envelope can be personalised with the name of the establishment or can contain the ESA Logotype alone. This is special case of positioning of ESA Logotype because of the international standard for envelopes.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Content linked To download the Envelope template: 04_Envelope_big.indd or 04_Envelope_big.pdf 05_Envelope_long.indd or 05_Envelope_long.pdf
Layout: The ESA Logotype, the signature and the name of the establishment is Silver or ESA 45% black. On the large brown envelopes, the ESA Logotype, signature and name of the establishment is in ESA Dark Blue. Standard envelope: 22 X 10 cm Large envelope: 33 X 23 cm
esrin
esrin
Via Galileo Galilei Casella Postale 64 00044 Frascati Italy
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Content linked To download the Envelope template: 04_Envelope_big.indd or 04_Envelope_big.pdf 05_Envelope_long.indd or 05_Envelope_long.pdf
Grid Front: The compliment slip can be personalised with the name and the address of the establishment or contain the ESA Logotype alone.
Via Galileo Galilei Casella Postale 64 00044 Frascati Italy
Compliment slip: 21 X 9 cm
X Grid Back: For the construction of the orbits device, the rules established in paragraph 6.8 Special cases of chapter 5 Layout elements. X
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Layout: For the back of the compliment slip, it is possible to apply the primary colour palette as described in the chapter 3 Colours with the addition of Silver.
Via Galileo Galilei Casella Postale 64 00044 Frascati Italy
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Grid: Use Georgia size 9, interline 12, in the editable text area. The ESA Logotype is Silver for the printed versions, 50% Black for all other digital versions.
PRESS RELEASE
headquarters
810 rue Mario Nikis F-75738 Paris Cedex 15 France T +33 1 53 69 72 99 F +33 1 53 69 76 90
estec
Keplerlaan 1, PO Box 299 NL-2200 AG Noordwijk The Netherlands T +31 71 565 3006 F +31 71 565 5728
esoc
Robert-Bosch-Strasse 5 D-64293 Darmstadt Germany T +49 6151 90 2696 F +49 6151 90 2961
esrin
Via Galileo Galilei CP 64 I-00044 Frascati Italy T +39 6 9418 0950 F +39 6 9418 0952
esac
PO Box Apdo. de correos 50727 E-28080 Madrid Spain T +34 91 8131 327 F +34 91 8131 213
eac
Linder Hhe D-51147 Cologne Germany T +49 2203 60 010 F +49 2203 60 0166 [email protected] www.esa.int
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Content linked To download the Press release template: 07_Press_release.indd, 07_Press_release.pdf or 07_Press_release.dot
Layout: The ESA Logotype and the name of the establishment is Silver for the printed versions and 50% Black for all the other digital versions.
PRESS RELEASE
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headquarters
810 rue Mario Nikis F-75738 Paris Cedex 15 France T +33 1 53 69 72 99 F +33 1 53 69 76 90
estec
Keplerlaan 1, PO Box 299 NL-2200 AG Noordwijk The Netherlands T +31 71 565 3006 F +31 71 565 5728
esoc
Robert-Bosch-Strasse 5 D-64293 Darmstadt Germany T +49 6151 902696 F +49 6151 902961
esrin
Via Galileo Galilei Casella Postale 64 I-00044 Frascati Italy T +39 6 9418 0950 F +39 6 9418 0352
Name Surname
esac
PO Box Apdo. de correos 50727 E-28080 Madrid Spain T +34 91 8131 327 F +34 91 8131 213
Enclosure Encl. 1
eac
Linder Hhe D-51147 Cologne Germany T +49 2203 60 010 F +49 2203 60 0166 [email protected] www.esa.int
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing, and in DOT format for Word.
Content linked To download the Press release template: 07_Press_release.indd, 07_Press_release.pdf or 07_Press_release.dot
Notes The ESA Web Portal features a gradient background. The basic site structure of the ESA Portal is simple and flexible and allows for continuous evolution: One horizontal module (header) and three vertical modules (left- and right navigation bar, newslist containing articles) create the basic platform for different types of content and specific requirements of the sub-branches (e.g. the Directorates). The basic modules have fixed dimensions but can be interpreted and combined in many ways enabling each sub-branch site to express its personal style and still be recognisable as part of ESA.
5
6
Lyout element
Size
Colour
Font
1 Header 2 Top Navigation Bar 3 Top coloured Bar 4 Left/Right Navigation Bar 5 Highlight 6 Newslist/articles 7 Footer
750 x 100 750 x 16 750 x 16 160 x 16 Title bar: 160 x 16 160 x 50 Title bar: 160 x 16 404 x n 750 x 16
--- #000000 The colour is determined by the colour of the site Background: #E8E8E8 The colour is determined by the colour of the site --- the colour is determined by the colour of the site Background: #FFFFFF #000000
--Verdana Regular 10 pixel #FFFFFF --Text Links: Verdana Regular 10 pixel #000000 Titles: Verdana Bold 10 pixel Titles: Verdana Bold 10 pixel
News titles: Verdana Bold 11 pixel #000000 Text: Verdana Regular 11 pixel #000000 Notice: Verdana Regular 10 pixel #FFFFFF
126 px 153 px
126 px
43 px
29 px
18 px
73 px
Alignment
Content linked See description of ESA logotype for screen: 1.5 logo for screen
title
4/6. (font) ESA Notes Style Bold 21 pt
title
subtitle
3/5. Title (font) ESA Notes Style Bold 21 pt. Subtitle: (font) ESA Notes Style Regular 17 pt.
esac
Notes In the examples of the Web Portal header, the backgrounds feature a colour gradiant related to the subject of the website.
intranet
intranet
Notes The ESA Intranet features a gradient background and the orbits.
Preview in Lotus window: Given the reduced dimensions, the signature has been realised with system font. The editable text format of the email signature is in Verdana. The example shows the maximum length. In case of shorter text, delete the remaining space.
Name Surname Job title line 1 Job title line 2 Name of Department line 1 Name of Department line 2
Verdana Bold 8 pt RGB: 116,118,120 Name Surname Job title line 1 Job title line 2 Name of Department line 1 Name of Department line 2 Verdana Regular 8 pt RGB: 0,161, 224
Notes The dimensions of the characters and interline spacing refer to the values given by the formatting interface of IBM Lotus Notes.
The application of the ESA Logotype on the background follows the rules set in paragraph 1.8 Application on colour background chapter 1 Logotype. The screen font of the editable text area is Verdana. The screens are in the Silver and ESA Azure primary colour as described in the chapter 2 Colours.
The application of the ESA Logotype on the background follows the rules set in paragraph 1.8 Application on colour background chapter 1 Logotype. The screen font of the editable text area is Verdana. The screens are in ESA Azure primary colour as described in the chapter 2 Colours.
CONTACT ESA HQ France +33 1 5369 7654 ESTEC The Netherlands +31 71 565 3006 ESOC Germany +49 615 1900 ESRIN Italy +39 0694 1801 ESAC Spain +34 91 813 1100 EAC Germany +49 2203 60010
Grid: The grids of the brochures follow the same coherent logic in all the templates. Each page is sub-divided into six vertical columns which recall, from time to time, different layout settings.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
CONTACT ESA HQ France +33 1 5369 7654 ESTEC The Netherlands +31 71 565 3006 ESOC Germany +49 615 1900 ESRIN Italy +39 0694 1801 ESAC Spain +34 91 813 1100 EAC Germany +49 2203 60010
Layout: The application of the ESA Logotype on the background follows the rules set in paragraph 1.8 Application on colour background and 1.9 Application on image background in chapter 1 Logotype. The colours can be those of the neutral, primary, secondary palette and matched as described in chapter 2 Colours.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Dolorem sitare
Grid: In this grid for a chapter separator page, the orbits device and the hotspot are inserted. Their correct application is described in paragraph 6.2 The construction of orbits in chapter 5 Layout elements. The chapter separator can have one or two of the layout elements as described in 5 Layout elements and can have titles either with or without orbits.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
D olorem sitare
Layout example: The layout of the chapter separator follows the colour rules found in 2 Colours and the colours from the neutral, primary, secondary and matching colours palettes can be applied.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Grid example
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for offset and digital printing.
Layout example: In the layout where the full-page images are inserted including those integrated within the text, the logic as described in chapter 4 Picture language is to be followed. For the application and choice of text inserted in the layout, it will be necessary to follow the rules regarding the font, type of text and sizes as described in chapter 3 Typography.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for offset and digital printing.
name of programme
Grid example
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for offset and digital printing.
12
Layout example
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for offset and digital printing.
Grid example
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for offset and digital printing.
Layout example
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for offset and digital printing.
Grid example
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for offset and digital printing.
Layout example
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for offset and digital printing.
www.esa.int
Grid Front
Grid Back
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for offset and digital printing.
Layout Front: For putting the ESA Logotype on a background, see 1.9 Application on background image and in 1.7 Application on colour background in chapter 1 Logotype.
www.esa.int
Layout Front
Layout Back: For colour rules see 2 Colours. For the correct insertion of the Title and Subhead, see chapter 3 Typography.
Layout Back
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
www.esa.int
Grid Front
Grid Back
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Layout Front: For putting the ESA Logotype on a background, see 1.9 Application on background image and in 1.8 Application on colour background in chapter 1 Logotype.
Layout Back: For colour rules see 2 Colours. For the correct insertion of the Title and Subhead, see chapter 3 Typography.
www.esa.int
Layout Front
Layout Back
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
LOREM I PSUM
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
www.esa.int
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
LOREM I PSUM
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
www.esa.int
Layout: The application of background images, follow the rules set out in 1.9 Application on image background in chapter 1 Logotype.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
LOREM IPSUM
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
www.esa.int
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
Layout: The application of background images, follow 1.9 Application on image background in chapter 1 Logotype. For the lower part of the layout, the neutral, primary and secondary colour palettes can be used: for a description of the correct application of the colours see 2 Colours.
LOREM IPSUm
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
www.esa.int
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
NEWSLETTER TITLE
nameprogramme programme newsletter
Issue X | Date 2009
In this issue:
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Contact: European Space Agency Nameprogramme Programme ESTEC, PO Box 299, 2200 AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands www.esa.int/nameprogramme [email protected]
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Aliquam mattis dolor at odio mattis et pellentesque felis vehicula. Mauris enim orci, sagittis et sollicitudin eu, posuere quis nulla. Proin id leo augue. Nulla imperdiet convallis neque ut mattis. Curabitur semper metus non nulla tincidunt fermentum. Morbi ante sapien, interdum nec venenatis hendrerit, varius in nunc. Etiam sollicitudin, purus ut ullamcorper tristique, sapien ante tincidunt eros, in mollis ante velit a ipsum. Fusce sed augue sed est adipiscing sollicitudin sit amet ac metus. Aliquam at est lectus, ac euismod mauris. Sed tincidunt hendrerit rutrum. Aenean fermentum arcu
Aliquam at est lectus, ac euismod mauris. Sed tincidunt hendrerit rutrum. Aenean fermentum arcu at risus tempor vestibulum luctus turpis egestas.
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
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LOREM IPSUM DOLOR: LABORE ET DOLORE MAGNA
Quis aute iure reprehenderit in voluptate velit aute iure
ESA 2009
www.esa.int
Notes This template is available in the vectorial format INDD for Offset and digital printing.
ESA 2009
www.esa.int
Layout: For the ESA bag, apply the ESA Silver colour as described in the chapter 3 Colours. The front of the ESA bag features ESA logo, signature, orbits and ESA portal url. The back of the ESA bag features ESA logo and BIO logo.
BIO logo
estec
esrin
esac
Layout example: Layout of totem at ESA establishment main gate (ESTEC, ESRIN and ESAC cases).
Notes Files related to the totem can be provided to ESA s Facility Management by the ESA Corporate Design Service, [email protected]
Layout of the ESA flag that has to be used, wherever possible, on the poles of all ESAs establishments. For ESA centres (e.g. Brussels office) where there is no room for all ESA Member State flags on poles, only the ESA flag shall be used.
09_PPT_fullcolour_grey.ppt 10_PPT_fullcolour_azure.ppt
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09_PPT_fullcolour_grey.pot 10_PPT_fullcolour_azure.pot
15_newsletter.indd 16_Brochure_templates.indd
15_newsletter.pdf 16_Brochure_templates.pdf
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Notes All the digital files are available on DVD supplied with the Corporate Identity Manual and can also be found at the following address: http://www.esa.int/identity
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Notes All the digital files are available on DVD supplied with the Corporate Identity Manual and can also be found at the following address: http://www.esa.int/identity
Authors: Fernando Doblas Fulvio Drigani Fabrizio LAbbate Hugo Simes Carl Walker IconMedialab/MetaDesign
This Publication is owned by the ESA Corporate Design Service [email protected] www.esa.int/identity An ESA Communications Production Copyright 2008 European Space Agency ISBN 978-92-9221-024-3