![]() ![]() ![]() The FDA wordmark is the only content that may be shown to the right of the FDA monogram. Food and Drug” on one line, and “Administration” slightly smaller on a second line in lock-up. This lock-up composition should not be altered in any way. The Monogram and Wordmark follow a set relationship. The monogram is a spell-out of, “FDA” placed inside either an FDA Blue, FDA Black, or FDA White box. The lock-up of the two components is referred to as the, “primary logo.” When creating layouts, the space directly below the FDA Monogram to the top of the page on communications products must be clear of all text, artwork, headlines, etc. The FDA logo consists of two components- the Monogram and Wordmark. Unauthorized use of the FDA logo may violate federal law and subject those responsible to civil and/or criminal liability. To the public, such use would send a message that FDA favors or endorses a private sector organization or the organization’s activities, products, services, and/or personnel (either overtly or tacitly), which FDA does not and cannot do. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and not for use on private sector materials. The FDA logo is for the official use of the U.S.
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