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There are two distinct and separate logos for Arabic and English.
These should never be used together in a 'twin' format as signature on any given document.
Additionally, there is no bi-lingual version of the Zamil Industrial logo. This means that in any given situation, a choice must be made as to which of the two languages should be given prominence.
Please note that the Arabic and English logos are not an exact reflection of each other. Instead, each has been designed to retain its own dynamics and visual balance. This should never be altered in any way. |
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| Splitting-up its components: |
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| Most logos should never be tampered with. The Zamil Industrial logo, however, allows for some degree of flexibility in this respect: |
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 In cases where either shape, size, format or printing technique will not allow for favorable reproduction of the ‘trajectory lines’, it may be best to delete them all together. The Zamil Industrial logo is typographically strong and distinctive enough to stand on its own.
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Using the logo without its ‘trajectory lines’ is also allowed when a subtle branding is desired, as on the inside pages of a corporate document that is already adequately branded on its front cover.
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| Should you require any clarification or have any questions, please send your queries to press_center@zamilindustrial.com . |
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