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Emblems & Logos
Soroptimist logo
Soroptimist International of the Americas maintains a page on the federation web site with guidelines and examples of the proper use of the Soroptimist emblem and logotype. This should be the first place you turn when planning any sort of new promotional materials. Please help preserve and strengthen public recognition of the emblem and logotype (i.e., the way the group name is written) by unifying behind the recommended colors and layout practices, and by making sure your graphics are all of the highest quality.
Federation emblem
The following emblems are provided for your convenience. Don't forget, the new SIA logo (which you need to get directly from SIA) should be the most prominent image.
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Double Emblem (Soroptimist and Founder Region), black and white, WIDTH: 2514 pels, HEIGHT: 2154 pels, FORMAT: gif, FILE SIZE: 86k - load DoubleEmblem.gif into a new window |
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small Double Emblem (Soroptimist and Founder Region), blue and white, WIDTH: 236 pels, HEIGHT: 203 pels, FORMAT: gif, FILE SIZE: 4k - load DoubleEmblem-sm-blue.gif into a new window |
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smaller Double Emblem (Soroptimist and Founder Region), black and white, WIDTH: 142 pels, HEIGHT: 122 pels, FORMAT: gif, FILE SIZE: 7k - load DoubleEmblem-sm-bw.gif into a new window |
CLUB WEB SITES
Guidelines for club web sites are maintained at the SIA web site:Soroptimist International of the Americas. These guidelines include recommendations for the type of content that is appropriate at the club level. Please make sure your club webmaster is familiar with these guidelines..
Founder Region Clubsite "Template" Information
If your club needs a web site, or needs to remodel your existing site, you have a free resource available which your club can use to get up and running quickly. You still need your own web master to set it up. Founder Region Webmaster Diane has set up a Dreamweaver-based "template" which Founder Region clubs can personalize to create a professional web site for the club.
Answers to a series of Frequently Asked Questions, such as "what is a template", "how do I get it", "what do we need (to use it)" and more are posted on this site -- however, they are inside a password protected section, as you will notice if you try to use any of the links in this paragraph.
Club sites are new territory for many members. The information in those FAQs explains and expands upon the info you have received in the workshops.
You can get the user name and password from your District Director and from several members of the Region Board.
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