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    Promotional materials

    Brochures, flyers and newsletters

    Mandatory: logo, font, consistent visual imagery, meets accessibility requirements

    Brochures, flyers and newsletters

    Promotional documents, such as newsletters, brochures, flyers and posters, are required to use all the mandatory elements – logo, and font.

    Note: the logo is only required on the front page of a document. The subsequent pages are not required to have the logo. Subsequent pages are required to use the font.

    Example of flyer
    (Design is an example only)

    Example of a DL flyer using the logo, corporate font and government reference.

    Banners

    Mandatory: logo and font.

    Posters and banners are required to use the mandatory font, and the Tasmanian Government logo.

    Example of pull-up banner
    (Design is an example only)

    Example of two pull-up banner options using the logo, corporate font and government reference.

    Posters

    Mandatory: logo and font.

    Example of poster
    (Design is an example only)

    Example of two poster options using the logo, corporate font and government reference.

    PowerPoint presentation

    Mandatory: logo and font.

    The logo is only required on the first slide, not on subsequent slides.

    Example of PowerPoint slide
    (Design is an example only)

    Example of a PowerPoint presentation using the logo, corporate font and government reference.

    Templates of PowerPoint presentations are available at https://www.tas.gov.au/communications/toolbox/templates

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