In 'Our faith in the future' we say that we want Quakers to be better known and understood. When we use our logo it clearly identifies us as Quakers. It invites a conversation about what we believe and the things we care about.
The logos
The new badge logos represent the work of:
If you'd prefer to use the plain Q or Welsh C please make your meeting or group name clear and prominent. This shows on whose behalf you are speaking.
Visual identity guide
The visual identity guide (PDF: 3.5mb) is designed to aid local and area meetings with the key aspects of our visual design identity.
More detailed guidelines are in use by the Quakers in Britain Content & Publications Team.
The detailed guidelines are not publicly available at this time, but do get in touch if you have any questions or additional needs: publications@quaker.org.uk.
Downloads
Please only use the logos from this page or from Britain Yearly Meeting's Publications Team. Logos copied or downloaded from other sources will usually be poor quality and will lose definition on each use.
Badge style logos
All logos are complete and are not designed to have the meeting name added to them. Meeting names can be added in letter headers or adjacent to the logo in other documents. The zip files contain all available colours and relevant guidelines. Welsh 'C' versions will be completed in May 2018.
- visual identity guide (PDF: 3.5mb)
- local meetings (zip file: 13.5 mb)
- area meetings (zip file: 13.5 mb)
- Quaker recognised bodies (zip file: 14 mb)
- Welsh local meeting, area meeting and recognised bodies - Welsh language with C logo (zip file - 50 mb)
Plain logos
If a partnership organisation would like to use the Q or C logo, please contact us and we can help you find the correct logo.
- Spacing the plain 'Q' logo (JPG)
- Quaker plain 'Q' logos (zip: 8 mb)
- Quaker plain Welsh 'C' Crynwyr logos (zip: 21 mb
Help
If you can't find what you need please let us know.