Branding guide



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.

Additionally, you make make pamphlets in any way you like. Because you are a Pirate and Pirate is free.

= Official Colour =

The official color is a registered piece of bureaucracy with elections canada. Within your own promotional materials, use whatever purple color looks best.

On August 2014, a darker purple colour, hex code # #5B027A or #500778 (Pantone # 2607 coated) was formally adopted as the new party flag colour. Exact purple colour for other merchandize might vary a bit depending on availability and ability to procure merchandize with that colour (e.g. clothing).

Video of the new purple coloured Pirate Party of Canada Flag: http://vimeo.com/107671661 Pictures at Flickr (no colour correction): https://www.flickr.com/photos/126703937@N04/

= Logo =

Plain Logo
With a clean silhouette, this logo is our most identifiable branding as a political movement.



Official Logo (per Elections Canada Registry file)
Ideal for merchandize, flags or banners



Hybrid Logo


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SVG version

Classic Red








Logo on Dark






= Other materials =



(adopted April 19th, 2012)

= 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. Click for full-size.

Linked to pirateparty.ca (English):



SVG version

Linked to partipirate.ca (French):



SVG version