The ICSA coat of arms reflects our chartered status and, with it, links to our heritage.

Please note: The branch marks are based on the coat of arms and used in a similar way in connection with the ICSA logo.

Always keep a healthy distance between the logo and the coat of arms/brand mark. It works best as an endorsement, placed as a footer on the bottom of the page and should appear in either ICSA light grey or white (on darker backgrounds).

Give the coat of arms/brand mark some space and do not obscure it by placing it over busy backgrounds.

The coat of arms/branch mark must never be distorted or altered, have anything removed from or added to them, be cropped or bled off the edge of a page or be positioned at an angle. It should not be redrawn, re-spaced or modified in any way.

 

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Coat of arms variants

ICSA grey (preferred)

ICSA coat of arms

 

White

ICSA coat of arms

 

Size and appearance

For print, avoid using the crest smaller than 15 mm wide as it will reproduce poorly and reduce the quality of your work. Similar, the branch marks should not be used smaller than 14 mm height.

 

More about the ICSA logo

 

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Need help?

If you have any questions about the use of our coat of arms, please contact Meera Shah on 020 7612 7062 or by emailing mshah@icsa.org.uk.

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