brand guidelines March 29, 2004
Companies are dynamic. Much like living things, they grow, adapt and change according to
The value of our brand
the environment. The Ubiquity brand expresses the character of our company — a highly motivated team committed to meeting the needs of retail and small business clients across the nation. 1
brand guidelines March 2004
table of contents
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brand stewardship
corporate mark - horizontal
do nots (continued)
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11
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corporate mark - symbol
sponsorship relationship
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12
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corporate identity - core values, mission statement
colour palette - primary
clothing applications
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corporate identity - brand personality
colour palette - secondary
powerpoint presentations
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corporate identity - taglines
colour reproduction
exterior signage – horizontal
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corporate identity - consistency, key messages
typography - primary
exterior signage – vertical
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corporate mark
typography - secondary
exterior signage – symbol
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corporate mark - vertical
do nots
glossary - file names and types
corporate identity - the name
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brand guidelines
Brand stewardship The Ubiquity brand, like any other business asset, requires attention and care. That responsibility belongs to everyone in the company. Each one of us is a live representative of the brand. The way we interact with customers, business partners, vendors and each other makes a statement about our identity. Brand stewardship means doing what’s right for Ubiquity based on a shared understanding of its spirit and strategic direction. By leveraging the brand’s power in every application, the Ubiquity brand grows stronger. Building the brand helps unify the company and enhances the appeal of our offering. By following these guidelines, we ensure that the Ubiquity Bank brand will be presented in a consistent and cohesive manner.
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brand guidelines corporate identity
The name Ubiquity Bank of Canada is primarily a virtual bank. Clients can access their banking information 24/7 through a shared network of electronic service options – from the comfort of home, office or anywhere a computer or telephone can be accessed. Anytime, anywhere.
Ubiquity, is a word that is defined in the dictionary: Ubiquity: n: the state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once); omnipresence.
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brand guidelines corporate identity
Our coporate identity Ubiquity Bank of Canada is a bank with roots in the cooperative system. Ubiquity delivers financial services through non-traditional forms of banking including phone, internet, mail, ATM or fax. Our virtual branch is characterized by attractive rates, a comprehensive menu of convenient, integrated electronic service delivery options and most importantly, flexible products and services based on client needs – “what you want when you want it”.
Values statements
Provide accessible, professional, and friendly service excellence
Be the preferred provider by offering attractive rates and a comprehensive choice of convenient, integrated, electronic service delivery channels based on what clients want
Provide quality technology to meet client needs
Build client loyalty and advocacy
Attract, develop, and retain quality employees
Be a responsive employer and a good corporate citizen
Mission statement At Ubiquity, our mission is to provide a unique blend of high-value financial products with convenient choices and service excellence to individual and business clients across the nation.
Core Values The core values are the basic principals that guide our behaviour, to attract clients and develop full service long term relationships with them. Values are the bedrock of the brand.
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brand guidelines corporate identity
Brand personality The brand personality is the very essence of who we are. If our brand were a person, what adjectives would they use to describe us? The primary personality traits, identiďŹ ed below, are the most important. They should be used as a starting point in writing and designing for the brand.
trustworthy
intelligent
accessible
exible
responsive
savvy
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brand guidelines corporate identity
Taglines The Ubiquity taglines are: • Descriptive about the overall offerings of the bank • Attitudinal about core promises and commitment • Competitive from a “you can count on us” perspective • Aspirational like “just do it” • Promotes a strong call to action • Short, memorable and matter-of-fact
Primary tagline
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Ubiquity has two taglines that convey these messages.
Primary primary tagline The primary tagline should be used on printed material whenever possible.
Web tagline Since the delivery channel for Ubiquity is primarily electronic services, a separate tagline was developed for on-line applications. The web tagline should be used for internet marketing only.
Web tagline
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brand guidelines corporate identity
Consistent message Consistency is important to Ubiquity Bank of Canada, particularly in the way the organization communicates to the public. The key messages must be consistent in all aspects of communication. Consistent key messages are as important as a consistent logo.
Key messages
Ubiquity is a full service bank that is a credible and trusted ďŹ nancial institution. Ubiquity has attractive rates and a full menu of products and services. Ubiquity offers convenient and exible electronic service delivery options to its customers. Ubiquity is a bank with roots in the cooperative system. Ubiquity offers a high level of customer service.
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brand guidelines corporate mark
Logo The ubiquity logo is comprised of two main elements: a symbol and a word mark. The Ubiquity logo has been carefully designed to provide high impact and be easily readable and reproducible. The Ubiquity logo is strong, credible, trusted, professional and accessible. The logo is simple and, at the same time, modern and easily remembered.
symbol wordmark logotype ™
™
logo or corporate mark
In order to preserve the integrity of the Ubiquity brand it is vitally important that all reproductions of the logo use the approved artwork available from the Ubiquity Corporate Marketing team. The trademark symbol must appear next to the symbol and word mark until we receive ďŹ nal approval of the symbol and name at which time the trademark symbol will be converted to a registered symbol.
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brand guidelines corporate mark
Vertical
Vertical
This is the preferred configuration of the logo. It should be used whenever possible.
Protective space The Ubiquity brand logo should never be crowded by other elements. The following diagram indicates proportionally the minimum space required around the logo. Please note: The measurement is based on the diameter of the ‘circle’, in proportion to the word mark. Minimum space surrounding the whole logo relates to 50% of the ‘circle’ diameter.
Minimum size The vertical logo should never appear at a size where the words “Ubiquity Bank of Canada” are less than .50”.
Protective space
Minimum size
.50”
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brand guidelines corporate mark
Horizontal
Horizontal
This configuration of the logo is to be used when the image area prohibits use of the vertical logo. The size of the symbol is the same as the vertical version.
Protective space The Ubiquity brand logo should never to crowded by other elements. The following diagram indicate proportionally the minimum space required around the logo. Please note: The measurement is based on the diameter of the ‘circle’, in proportion to the word mark. Minimum space surrounding the whole logo relates to 50% of the ‘circle’ diameter.
Minimum size The horizontal logo should never appear at a size where the words “Ubiquity Bank of Canada” are less than .50”.
Protective space
Minimum size
.50”
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brand guidelines symbol as a graphic
Symbol and logo The symbol may be detached from the logo and used as a graphic.
Symbol and logo If the symbol and logo are to appear together, there should be a reasonable size differentiation between them. If the logo is to be used on its own as a graphic, it may be cropped in one of the two following ways:
Acceptable crop The symbol may be cropped on its left or right side. The letter “U� and period must always be fully visible.
Acceptable crops
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brand guidelines colour palette
Colour usage Colour is one of the most powerful features of a successful brand. Colour works on a subconscious level and quickly builds a brand’s personality.
Primary colour palette
The colours shown in this guide have been chosen strategically to differentiate Ubiquity from the marketplace.
Primary colour palette This combination should be used when rendering the logo. These colours should be chosen for use in all Ubiquity materials and appear to play a primary role.
Pantone (PMS) These are the primary corporate colours for representing the Ubiquity logo. Where spot colour printing is selected, these Pantone colours should be specified. The preferred Pantone version is uncoated.
Process (CMYK) The main corporate colours for representing the Ubiquity logo in full colour print applications. These CMYK percentages are a close match to the original Pantone specifications.
Pantone: PMS 1805C Process: C=0 M=91 Y=100 K=23 Screen: R=187 G=45 B=63
Pantone: PMS Warm Grey 10 Process: C=0 M=15 Y=27 K=56 Screen: R=187 G=45 B=63
Screen (RGB) The main corporate colours for representing the Ubiquity logo digitally. These screen colours area a close match to the original Pantone specifications.
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brand guidelines colour palette
Secondary colour palette
Secondary colour palette
If there is an option for one to two additional colours beyond the primary palette, the secondary palette may be used as accents in typography and small graphic treatments, but should always appear to play a lesser role than the primary palette.
Pantone: Warm Grey 5 Process: C=0 M=5 Y=10 K=29 Screen: R=184 G=178 B=170
Black
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brand guidelines colour reproduction
Preferred version: two-colour
Preferred version: two-colour
One-colour version
Black background
Warm Grey 5 background
The logo should appear in its two-colour version whenever possible.
One-colour version If the above colours are not used then the logo should be reproduced in 100% Black.
Background applications The logo should appear in two-colour when produced on a Warm Grey 5 or black background. The “U� inside the circle should be white.
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brand guidelines typography
Typography usage
Helvetica Neue 77 Bold Condensed
Like colour, typography is also a powerful tool in establishing a brand’s identity. Consistency in typographic treatment, as well as in choice of typeface, provides continuity from one brand expression to the next.
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Primary typeface The integrity of the Ubiquity fonts should be maintained at all times (i.e.. no vertical or horizontal scaling, added stroke, etc). This is not the same as the standard Helvetica font and substitutions should not be made. Fonts should be used for all typographic applications with the following recommendations:
Helvetica Neue 77 Bold Condensed Helvetica Neue 77 Condensed was chosen to render the wordmark. Major headings should utilize this weight. The preferred size is 18 points or larger. Where possible, headings should be rendered in all lowercase. The same font should be used for subheads and side bars. The preferred size is 10 points over 14 point leading.
Helvetica Neue 47 Light Condensed
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Helvetica Neue 47 Light Condensed All body copy should utilize this weight. The preferred size is 10 point over 14 point leading.
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brand guidelines typography
Secondary typeface Helvetica Neue 55 Roman This font is provided as an option for body copy only. The preferred size is 8 point over 12 point leading. In most instances, Helvetica Neue 47 Light should be chosen over this font. Upper and lowercase should be used in most cases. All caps can be used for subheads but not for major heads or body copy.
Helvetica Neue 55 Roman
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brand guidelines do nots
Colour
Colour
Graphics
Minimum size
Screens
Size relationships
Drop shadows
The colour of the logo should not be changed.
Graphics The logo should not appear within frames or borders.
Minimum size The logo should never appear at a size where the total width of the wordmark is less than .50�.
Screens The logo should not appear with any screens.
Size relationships The size relationships between the logo elements should remain constant. If any elements of the logo should increase or decrease, all other elements should change proportionately.
Drop shadows The logo should not appear with drop shadows.
Axis of the logo
Axis of the logo The axis of the logo should never be skewed other than a full 90 degrees.
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brand guidelines do nots
Protective space
Protective space
Colour of the symbol
Tracking
Symbol position
Horizontal and vertical scale
Over printing
The logo should not appear without the minimum protective space around it. This applies to background ďŹ eld edges, page trim or box edges.
Colour of the symbol The colour of the symbol should never be altered.
Tracking The tracking of the logotype should never be altered.
Symbol position The position of the symbol should never be altered from what is outlined on pages 10 and 00.
Horizontal and vertical scale The horizontal and vertical scale should always change equally. Never stretch or condense the logo.
Over printing To ensure clarity when printing on an image, the logo should always be reversed out of a dark or busy image. If the background has a low contrast or is a light tone, the logo should appear in all black.
White box
White box The logo should never appear in a white box on a colour ďŹ eld or image area.
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brand guidelines sponsorship relationship
When the logo is used in a co-sponsorship situation and it is the primary sponsor of the event it should be positioned above the other logos and separated by a ďŹ ne ruled line.
special event
Regardless, if Ubiquity is the primary or equal co-sponsor, or the sole sponsor, the following guidelines apply: Colour reproduction should adhere to the guidelines. Where possible, the logo should sit on a white or grey ďŹ eld and reproduce in its two colours (red and grey).
sponsored by:
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brand guidelines clothing applications
White or light background The logo may appear in one colour: all black or in two colours: red and grey.
One colour
Two colour
Symbol
White or light background
The following colour variations of the logo have been made available for clothing applications only. These concessions have been made due to the limitations of process (either silk screening or embroidery) and colours of material available.
Red background
Black or dark background The logo may appear in one colour: all white or in two colours: red and grey.
Yellow background
The logo may appear in one colour: all white or all black.
If the clothing is a colour other than what is described above and the application is embroidery, then the logo may reproduce in a colour that is the same as the background, creating what can best be described as a “blind emboss” look. That is, although the embroidery thread is the same as the clothing, the embroidery stitching will define the logo.
Symbol only The “U” may be used as the main graphic on clothing however, the full logo must appear on the clothing as well (for example on the sleeve).
Black or dark background
Tone on tone
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brand guidelines powerpoint presentations
The Ubiquity powerpoint template should be used for presentations.
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brand guidelines exterior signage
Horizontal logo When applying the logo to exterior signage the preferred format is the logotype in white. In this format, the logo appears with high contrast and has a distinctive look that is in keeping with the brand personality. The symbol colours adheres to the standards as outlined in this guide.
Horizontal signage If the proportion of the signage is wider than taller, and the primary element on the sign is the corporate mark, then the following rules apply:
Stacked logo
Horizontal logo The horizontal version of the logo is preferred. Generally, the logo should appear closer to the right edge than the left, if the sign width is less than two lengths of the wordmark.
Stacked logo When the proportions of the signage are less wide than the above, and the objective is to maximize the logo within the ďŹ eld, then the stacked version of the logo may be used.
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brand guidelines exterior signage
Vertical signage
Stacked logo
Wordmark with symbol
If the proportion of the signage is taller than wider, and the primary element on the sign is the corporate mark, then the following rules apply: The stacked version of the logo should be used.
Stacked logo The logo is positioned more towards the top than the bottom. Generally, this option should be used when the application is at street level, allowing for easier visibility.
Wordmark with symbol An option to this standard layout is the separated conďŹ guration. The symbol is detached from the logotype, enlarged anywhere between 200% and 400%, and positioned above the wordmark. This conďŹ guration may be used when the application is above street level. Minimum protective space rule applies to the logotype.
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brand guidelines exterior signage
Symbol as a stand alone If the application is square or rectangular, the “U� within the circle should may be used as a stand alone.
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brand guidelines glossary
Explanation of file names and types This glossary aims to explain each file type found within the corporate identity files that Corporate Marketing will send out. It is a common mistake to provide low resolution GIF or JPEG files for print. This guide aims to explain these common graphic types and their usefulness.
File Type BITMAP
Extension
Common Use
Description
.bmp
Microsoft Word
Low-quality dotted image
GIF
.gif
website
Low quality image
JPEG
.jpg/.jpeg
website/photos
Used for photographs and graphics and can be high quality, It is usually compressed until it is opened, used for both print and where a large logo may be required.
EPS
.eps
Highest quality for print.
documents/artwork
This is a portable document format which allows complex documents or graphics to be viewed on any PC irrespective of whether the application which created the original is present.
QXD
.qxd
original artwork
Quark Xpress document used as an artwork file by designers and printers. Cannot be opened in any other application.
INDD
.indd
original artwork
Adobe InDesign document used as an artwork file by designers and printers. Cannot be opened in any other application.
AI
.ai
original artwork
Adobe Illustrator document used as an artwork file by designers and printers. Cannot be opened in any other application.
PSD
.psd
original artwork
Adobe Photoshop document used as an artwork file by designers and printers. Cannot be opened in any other application.
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