Nine PBS Logo
The Nine PBS logo is the intellectual property of Nine PBS and is offered as a convenience for use with proper permission. By downloading this artwork you agree that it will be used for noncommercial use without infringing on the rights of the copyright and/or trademark holder. Permission is required before using or reproducing this artwork in any manner.
The primary (color and reverse color) logos are the preferred options and should be used whenever possible. The secondary logos should only be used when space allocations don’t allow for use of the primary logos. Only use the black or white options when color is not an option.
The PDF files are CMYK vector files that should be used for most print applications. The PNG files are RGB raster files that should be used for web and other screen applications.
Do not separate, stretch, or alter the logos in any manner.
Follow the Nine PBS Logo Usage Guide for additional instructions. (PDF)
For applications that require another file type or for questions about the use of the artwork, please contact Sarah Brandt at sbrandt@ninepbs.org.
Primary (preferred) Logo
Primary Logo/Color
The primary (color) logo is the preferred option. It should be used whenever possible.
Primary Logo/Reverse Color
The primary (reverse color) logo is for use on dark backgrounds.
Primary Logo/Black
The primary (black) logo should only be used when color is not an option. The logo should never appear in grayscale.
Primary Logo/White
The primary (white) logo should only be used when color is not an option. The logo should never appear in grayscale.
Secondary Logo
Secondary Logo/Color
The secondary (color) logo should only be used when it’s not possible to use the primary logo.
Secondary Logo/Reverse Color
The secondary (reverse color) logo is for use on dark backgrounds.
Secondary Logo/Black
The secondary (black) logo should only be used when color is not an option. The logo should never appear in grayscale.
Secondary Logo/White
The secondary (white) logo should only be used when color is not an option. The logo should never appear in grayscale.