Branding guide
From Pirate Party of Canada
In keeping with the spirit of openness in its platform, the Pirate Party makes its identity documents freely available in open-source formats. All Pirate Party logos and documents use fonts from the FreeFont family: FreeSans in the logo and document headers, and FreeSerif in body text.
A complete branding guide is in the works. In the meantime, please use common sense and good taste when using this media.
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Limitations
Please bear in mind that, while your use of these files is not restricted by copyright, our logos are still protected by trademark laws. This means that, while you are free to use, modify, and distribute these works, you may not use them in a manner that implies Pirate Party association or endorsement without prior permission, except in the case of posters advertising events.
Furthermore, while derivative works are encouraged, please treat our identity with respect: don't apply "cool" Photoshop filters, don't rotate or "improve" it for its own sake, and don't modify, adjust, or remove elements that you don't like. Our identity is professionally-designed. If you have the skills to make it better, please head over to our forum and offer to help. Don't unilaterally fix what ain't broke.
Logo
Standard
Logo on Dark
Secondary logo
QRcode
QRcode (2D barcode) linking to the PPCA website. You can add this to print media like posters and so forth, and people will be able to use mobile devices to find the site post haste. The right images are vector and should only be used based on the SVG form, as the MediaWiki-converted image you see below isn't pixel-accurate and probably won't work. If you don't know what vector means, you probably want the raster versions on the left. Click for full-size.
Linked to pirateparty.ca (English):
Linked to partipirate.ca (French):


