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Competition logos are key communicators of the FIBA brand. Be it global or local competitions, a simple system has been developed to unify all FIBA and FIBA Zone competition logos. Consistent use of the FIBA modular system, FIBA Zone color and the FIBA typeface combined with an event-specific illustration creates a simple framework for local adaptation. Competition-specific illustrations should be commissioned to visually represent the nature and region of the event. All world competition logos must be approved by FIBA prior to release. All Zone competition logos must be approved by the respective Zone office.
 
 
 
 
  Principles applied to World Competition        
  Competition logos consist of the following module elements:

Module 1 = Competition-specific illustration, logo-type element to provide event and local flavor, color scheme to complement FIBA Zone applied color. Background should be consistently white.

Module 2 = Competition title including competition name, host country and year; typeset in FIBA typeface. Title appears in alternating colors of white and a color sampled from the competition-specific illustration. Module 2 appears in appropriate FIBA Zone color.

Module 3 = FIBA or FIBA Zone logo signature.

Module 4 = Drop shadow vignette
 
 
 
Principles applied to FIBA Zone Competitions.    
       
Competition principles are consistently applied to all FIBA Zone competition logos. The positioning of module 2 and 3 may be either at the top or bottom of the competition logo, provided that all elements remain with the established grid.
 
 
 
     
Principles applied to FIBA sanctioned events.    
       
Competition principles are consistently applied to all FIBA sanctioned competition logos with one exception: the applied FIBA logo signature is reduced to “10x” from the master competition principles shown above. The positioning of module 2 and 3 may be either at the top or bottom of the competition logo, provided that all elements remain with the established grid.