Downloads

The following SVG, EPS, and PNG files should be used for print publications. Please see our policies page for more information about how our logos may be used. CC logos and trademarks should always be downloaded from this page to ensure high quality. Downloads from other sites may not conform to our standards and may result in improper display or use of our protected logos and trademarks.

The SVG and EPS vector files are recommended for use in print materials — The standard screen resolution files will appear blurry or jagged if used in print. There are links to large format, high quality PNG versions of each graphic for web, print, presentations, and video.

Logos

  • creative commons logo

    svg eps png
  • Logo set in Akzidenz Grotesk Bold.
    If unavailable, replace with Gothic 725 Black, Helvetica Bold, or Arial Bold.

 

Buttons

 

Icons

 

Physical Media

(all in PDF unless otherwise noted)

What is Creative Commons? (Mirror on scribd.com) – Short introduction, designed for half-page double-sided printed flyers.

What is Creative Commons? (Mirror on scribd.com) – Full introduction designed for full page printouts.

What is Creative Commons? poster (Mirror on scribd.com) – Large format poster.

How To License poster (Mirror on scribd.com, Inkscape SVG source files) – Large format poster explaining our six licenses.

Licensing and Marking Your Content (pdf) (Mirror on scribd.com) – Full page printout with information about marking CC content.

Sharing Creative Works Comics (Mirror on scribd.com, Inkscape SVG source files) – A general introduction to copyright and CC licensing.

Encouraging the Ecology of Creativity (pdf) (Mirror on scribd.com) – A background on the history and ideology of Creative Commons.

 

Color

Our print colors are as follows:

 
web
cmyk
rgb
PMS
#ABB3AC
c:7 m:0 y:5 k:28
r:171 g:179 b:172
5507C

    Full color palette, and application swatch files.

*The building blocks icon used to represent “to remix” is derived from the FreeCulture.org logo. Thanks to FC.o, an international student movement for free culture!