Logos for Music Hub and Arts Council England
Downloadable logos representing Derbyshire Music Hub (DMH) and Arts Council England (ACE)
As a delivery partner you should display both a hub logo and an Arts Council England logo on your digital and printable materials, including (but not limited to):
- Printable – leaflets, posters, programmes, letters, complements slips, vouchers, banners, recruitment materials...
- Digital – websites, email signatures, email marketing/bulletins, adverts, social media where space allows, PDF letters, recruitment materials...
If the vast majority of your operation receives hub support, these logos should appear on all your digital and printable output. If it only applies to part of your operation, then only the projects receiving hub assistance or funding need the logos.
Logo usage guidance
Please take a look at our guidance on resizing and placing logos, and which file type to use in different situations before downloading and using logos.
If you need other formats than the ones provided here, please contact us.
Derbyshire Music Hub
JPEG – Ideal for documents, webpages or other uses where the background colour is white.
PNG – Ideal for when you need to overlay the logo onto a coloured background or photo.
Arts Council England
JPEG – Ideal for documents, webpages or other uses where the background colour is white.
PNG – Ideal for when you need to overlay the logo onto a coloured background or photo.
Guidance on how to use logos
Please take a look at the following advice before using any downloaded logos.
Resizing a logo
Logo files will most likely need resizing to fit your needs. Please avoid squashing or stretching the logo by resizing from the corners of a logo whilst holding down the shift key – this resizes vertically and horizontally to the same proporions.
Please avoid resizing larger than the downloaded size – this will pixilate the image – please get in touch if you need a larger size file.
Placing your logo
Each file comes with blank space surrounding the logo itself so that anything around it doesn't get too close to look crowd. Please don't trim this blank space.
Using a logo on a dark or coloured background
It's best to use one of the PNG files when placing a logo on a coloured background. These files have a transparent background to avoid having an awkward white square around the logo. Use the white version on dark backgrounds or the black version on lighter backgrounds.
Using a JPEG with a white background is OK in a pinch, but please do not use software to remove the white backfround from a JPEG, use one of the provided PNG files.