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FIBA and FIBA Zone logos must be regarded as respected elements. They should never be used as backgrounds or general design features. In order to make sure the integrity of the FIBA and FIBA Zone logos is maintained, the following guidelines must be honored.
 
 
 
    Composite logos with partner institution
modules respect the designated clear
space requirement.
 
     
  Primary Signatures
A designated amount of clear space, determined by the increment between modules in the applied logo signature, consistently surrounds all FIBA or FIBA Zone logos. Respecting this principle, additional modules such as print media “information fields” or partner institution modules are added onto logo signatures, as required.

Secondary Signatures
Positive versions of FIBA and FIBA Zone logos should always be placed clear of other third party graphic elements. This helps maintain the impact and integrity of the FIBA brand and ensures clear and dignified results for institutional applications.
 
     
 
 
     
  Do not alter the orientation of elements within logo signatures.   Do not alter positioning within logo signatures.   Do not alter proportion between logo signatures.  
           
     
  Do not alter or substitute typefaces within logo signatures.   Do not use colors, other than those officially designated, for logo signatures.   Do not use backgrounds that impair the contrast of the logo signatures.  
           
     
  Do not distort logo signatures to accommodate layout requirements.   Do not use keyline effects on logo signatures.   Do not infringe upon designated clear space.  
           
     
  Do not separate modules within logo signatures from each other. Center court graphics are a permitted exception, providing that other full logo signatures appear within court.   Do not separate modules within logo signatures from each other.   Do not extract logo elements from within logo signatures
for separate use.