Logo și identitate vizuală
75th Anniversary Logo
As the Council of Europe proudly marks its 75th anniversary, we have created a unique Anniversary Edition logo designed exclusively for this momentous occasion throughout 2024.
Join us in commemorating this milestone!
The logo pack includes the logo in white, black and white, standard version and a negative version for use on dark backgrounds. These versions are available in PDF, EPS, PNG and JPG.
The logo
The logo is designed to uniquely identify the Council of Europe. The shape, font and colour of the logo must not be altered. The logo is bilingual, English and French, the two Council of Europe official languages. It cannot be translated into other languages.
It is not recommended to use one or several elements of the logo to create new logos or designs.
Download the logo and logo associations
Various versions of the logo of the Organisation are available for download
Are also available for downloads:
The Council of Europe logo associations
The Council of Europe - European Union joint programmes' logos
Council of Europe visual identity
The visual identity manual of the Organisation, which includes the usage of the official logo, is downloadable here.
For guidance on typographical, linguistic and stylistic issues, please download the Council of Europe English style guide.
Copyright, licensing & permissions
Please consult our dedicated page for guidance on the rights to quote, link, reproduce or translate Council of Europe communication materials.
Logo reproduction
Use of the Council of Europe logo is subject to authorization. Authorization will not be granted if such use is contrary to the Council of Europe's values and principles, if the logo is to be used for commercial purposes or if it is to be used in conjunction with the logo, name or trade mark of a firm. Each case will be considered individually in order to ascertain whether the aforementioned conditions are met. Authorization does not confer any entitlement to exclusivity.
Requests should be sent using following form:
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