JPR COMBUSTIONS LTD — LOGO & BRAND HANDOFF PACK
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Gas Boiler & Heating Services

This pack contains the JPR Combustions logo in every format a supplier (signwriter / vehicle
wrapper, embroiderer, screen printer, litho/digital printer, web) will ask for. Hand the relevant
files to each supplier; the one-page brand spec covers correct usage, colours and clear space.

WHICH FILE DO I SEND?
- Vehicle wrap / signwriter / screen printer ....... vector/  (EPS or PDF — outlined, scales to any size)
- Litho / digital printer .......................... vector/*-CMYK-PDFX1a.pdf  (CMYK, FOGRA39, bleed + crop marks)
- Embroiderer ...................................... vector/ (or png/ 2048) + the spec's Pantone→thread note; mono version for 1-colour
- Website / digital / email ........................ png/ (transparent) + favicon/ + RGB/HEX from the spec
- Quick preview / office docs ...................... jpg/

FOLDERS
  vector/   SVG + outlined PDF + CMYK PDF/X-1a, per lockup × colourway
  eps/      Outlined EPS (universal signwriter / screen-print format)
  png/      Transparent PNG @ 2048/1024/512/256 — full / compact / icon
  jpg/      White-bg (dark marks) / navy-bg (white marks) preview JPGs
  favicon/  favicon.ico + favicon.svg + 180/192/512 (web + app icons)
  social/   1000x1000 square (white + navy)
  spec/     jpr-brand-spec (one-page usage + colour + clear space)  ·  jpr-contact-sheet
  fonts/    Red Hat Display (SIL OFL 1.1) + licence  — logo files are already outlined; font is for collateral only

LOCKUPS:    full (logo + COMBUSTIONS LTD + tagline) · compact (logo + COMBUSTIONS LTD) · icon (flame only)
COLOURWAYS: full-colour (navy + flame) · reversed (white + flame, for dark grounds) · mono-white · mono-black

COLOURS:    Navy = Pantone 282 C / HEX #102449   ·   Flame = Pantone Warm Red C / HEX #ef3a32
            (Full CMYK / RGB / thread / vinyl references in the brand spec.)

Prepared for JPR Combustions Ltd. Keep the original proportions and colours — see the spec's "incorrect use".
