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The HRB logo may be used without permission in the circumstances outlined below.

Permissable uses for the HRB logo

HRB funded researchers and other partner organisations may use the HRB logo for

  • poster presentations
  • powerpoint slideshows

If you have any questions about using the HRB logo, please contact Brian Cummins in the Communications Office.

Which version of the logo is right for you?

We have colour and black and white versions of the logo.  Each is available in high and low resolution file formats.  The low resouition .jpg files should be sufficient for PowerPoint, poster and most desktop publication applications.  The high resolution file versions are generally for professional and commercial graphic design applications such as Photoshop and Illustrator.

HRB logo - what it looks like?

Colour image of HRB logo
HRB colour logo
Black and white image of HRB logo
HRB black and white logo

Low resolution versions

HRB_logo_silver_with_maroon_text.jpg

Low resolution colour version of the HRB logo

132 K

HRB_black_with_text.jpg

Low resolution black and white version of the HRB logo

89 K

High resolution logos

HRB_Logo-Black.eps

Black and white EPS version of the HRB logo

432 K

hrb_logo_black.ai

Black and white Adobe Illustrator file version of HRB logo

207 K

hrb_logo_black.pdf

Back and white PDF file version of HRB logo

236 K

hrb_logo_black.ps

Black and white PostScript file version of HRB logo

183 K

HRB_Logo-Pantone.eps

Colour EPS version of HRB logo

423 K

hrb_logo_colour.ai

Colour Adobe Illustrator file version of HRB logo

197 K

hrb_logo_colour.pdf

Colour PDF file version of the HRB logo

226 K

hrb_logo_colour.ps

Colour PostScript version of the HRB logo

183 K

The Turnstone Logo

The Turnstone in our logo is a reflection of the HRB's ongoing commitment to improve health through research and information. The Turnstone is a bird that leaves no stone unturned in pursuit of food. In the same way the HRB aims to support constant research in the pursuit of knowledge to improve health.