Diamond Jubilee emblem unveiled
Published
THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS ISSUED BY THE PRESS SECRETARY TO THE QUEEN
Buckingham Palace and the BBC’s Blue Peter programme today announced details of the official emblem chosen for Her Majesty The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
The emblem is the winning design following a national competition for children aged between 6 and 14. It was designed by 10-year-old Katherine Dewar, from Chester.
The official emblem is available immediately, free of charge, for download from the British Monarchy website. It will be available for use for all activities associated with the Diamond Jubilee celebrations including community and national events, publications, retail and merchandising. A set of guidelines for use has been released and is on the British Monarchy website.
English and Welsh versions of the logo are available for download. Click on the relevant link below:
To view guidelines for use of the emblem click here (PDF, 15MB)
The emblem is available in:
- A number of electronic formats for use on different materials
- English and Welsh language versions
- Colour, black and white, and Whiteout versions
~~JPG and GIF files for general use:
Colour (English) click here to download (JPG, 2.13MB)
Black and white (English) click here to download (GIF, 1.29MB)
Colour (Welsh) click here to download (JPG, 2.12MB)
Black and white (Welsh) click here to download (GIF, 1.29MB)
CMYK files for use on most types of print, such as press, merchandise, literature and banner design:
Colour (English) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 5.97MB)
Black and white (English) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 2.95MB)
Whiteout (English) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 705KB)
Colour (Welsh) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 6.5MB)
Black and white (Welsh) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 2.96MB)
Whiteout (Welsh) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 1.8MB)
PMS files (only Colour) for use on certain types of print, for example on a pen:
Colour (English) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 5.97MB)
Colour (Welsh) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 6.05MB)
RGB files for use on websites and onscreen presentations:
Colour (English) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 5.17MB)
Black and white (English) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 2.94MB)
Whiteout (English) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 705KB)
Colour (Welsh) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 5.25MB)
Black and white (Welsh) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 2.95MB)
Whiteout (Welsh) click here to download (Adobe Illustrator file, 1.08MB)
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