Logos and Images
Introduction
Spread the Word about food safety – download our Campaign Artwork and Reproducible Graphics from our Image Library.
For your convenience, we have provided the FightBAC!® Campaign Artwork in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) and Reproducible Graphics files are in Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format.
Acrobat PDF files preserve the original formatting of the document, so it looks exactly the same on your computer (or from your printer) as it did on the computer and printer of the original creator.
While Adobe Acrobat PDF Files are relatively high-quality, they are not intended to be used for professional reproduction. Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) formatted files can be taken to a printer or service bureau for high-quality offset print reproduction.
Files may be reproduced in any quantity, and do not require permission from or notification of the Partnership for Food Safety Education.
In order to view the Campaign Artwork, you will need to download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software. Go to the Adobe site to download the Reader.
If you already have the Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on your computer, click on the graphic or title above to view the Campaign Artwork.
Usage Guidelines for FightBAC!® SSGL
This information is for any organization or individual who wishes to use the FightBAC!® logo and/or messages in their food safety activities.
You will be required to complete a Licensing Agreement, if you would like to use the logo and messages on communication items such as brochures, banners or posters. The Licensing Agreement is simply a signed agreement which states that you agree to use the trademarked graphics for educational purposes only -- not for sale or trade.
The FightBAC!® logo and messages are for education purposes only. Please ensure that you have read our usage guidelines before using our images.
Click here to download the Licensing Agreement
If you have any questions about this process or the Agreement itself, please contact the Canadian Partnership for Consumer Food Safety Education at (613) 798-3042.