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Mono black

The mono black logo is a preferred logo.

Black vertical logo

Tasmanian Government logo black consisting of a tasmanian tiger looking through grass into water with the words Tasmanian GoVernment below.

Black horizontal logo

Tasmanian Government logo black consisting of a tasmanian tiger looking through grass into water with the words Tasmanian GoVernment to the right.

The mono black logo can be applied to:

  • a white background
  • an image background if the contrast is sufficient and the background behind the logo is plain.

Reversed white

The reversed white logo is a preferred logo.

Reversed white vertical logo

Tasmanian Government logo in white on black background, consisting of a tasmanian tiger looking through grass into water with the words Tasmanian Government below.

Reversed horizontal logo

Tasmanian Government logo in white on black background, consisting of a tasmanian tiger looking through grass into water with the words Tasmanian Government to the right.

The reversed logo may only be reproduced in white.

The reversed white logo can be applied to:

  • a black background
  • another colour background if the contrast is sufficient
  • an image background if the contrast is sufficient and the background behind the logo is plain.

Mono blue

The mono blue logo is not preferred.

Blue vertical logo

Tasmanian tiger on top with the words Tasmanian Government beneath to create the logo

Blue horizontal logo

Tasmanian Tiger to the left with the words Tasmanian Government to the right

The mono blue logo should only be used where the mono black logo is not sufficient for the purpose of document security (e.g. forms and drivers' licences).

The mono blue logo may only be produced in

  • blue PMS 653 | CMYK 94/57/4/18 | RGB 0/90/150 | HEX 005A96

The mono blue logo can be:

  • applied to a white background
  • an image background if the contrast is sufficient and the background behind the logo is plain

Colour

The colour logo is not preferred because, depending on the background to which the logo is applied, the olive colour is not always accessible.

Colour vertical logo

Tasmanian Government logo in blue black and olive, consisting of a tasmanian tiger looking through grass into water with the words Tasmanian Government below.

Colour horizontal logo

Tasmanian Government logo in blue black and olive, consisting of a tasmanian tiger looking through grass into water with the words Tasmanian Government to the right.

The colour logo can only be applied to a white background.

The coloured version of the logo contains three colours:

  • black CMYK 0/0/0/100 | RGB 0/0/0 | HEX 000000
  • blue PMS 653 | CMYK 94/57/4/18 | RGB 0/90/150 | HEX 005A96
  • olive PMS 618 | CMYK 14/10/85/27 | RGB 172/163/56 | HEX ABA238

The logo must not be reproduced in any other colours.

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