Visual Identity
Official visual standards that guide the consistent use of the Church of God of Prophecy’s logo, colors, typography, and brand elements.
Official Logo
This logo is the official, legally protected emblem of the Church of God of Prophecy because it functions as a registered trademark that identifies its ministries, resources, and communications as coming from one authentic, recognized source. Treating the logo as intellectual property allows the Church to preserve the integrity of its name, mission, and reputation, ensuring that the symbol consistently represents its Christ-centered identity around the world.
Securing trademark protection and defining clear usage guidelines helps prevent misuse, reduce confusion, and ensure that only authorized ministries represent themselves as part of the Church of God of Prophecy. This legal status also allows official congregations, leaders, and ministries to use the logo under stablished standards, so that every appearance of the mark reinforces a unified visual identity and faithfully reflects the doctrine and values of the Church of God of Prophecy.
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Logo Symbols
Represent the mission to preach the message of the cross to the entire world.
Represents the anointing of the Holy Spirit and the power in the blood of Christ.
Represents the truth of God’s Word.
Logo Lockup
These are all approved logo lockups and sign-off combinations. These logo lockups can also be used separately as a stand-alone in different variations.
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Proper Logo Usage
Because our logo is an important representation of the Church of God of Prophecy presence and purpose, great care must be taken to protect its integrity. Therefore, the following guidelines apply:
There should be no logo modifications under any circumstances and it should never be stretched, rotated, redrawn, or altered with effects such as shadows, outlines, or gradients not specified in the standards
The reduction or enlargement of one part of the symbol is not allowed without the equal reduction or enlargement of all others.
Because it is registered distinctively in the color given, the logo should always be printed in the appropriate color scheme.
The logo should not be used with a black cross, as this color carries negative connotations in some nations.
When the logo is printed by any conventional process, the trademark should be included in the lower right side, next to the bottom of the cross.
Use the logo only on backgrounds that provide sufficient contrast; avoid placing it on busy images, patterns, or colors that reduce readability or distort the symbolism.
Special Cases
In some circumstances, special exceptions and/or modifications to the logo will need to be applied.
The logo may be printed in a single color ink in situations where drop-ins can be used in only one color. Use only official grayscale or one-color versions of the logo when full color is unavailable; ensure the design remains legible and undistorted, avoiding patterns or textures that obscure details.
For small-scale applications such as favicons, pens, or badges, etc., switch to a simplified version of the logo if the full design loses clarity below the minimum size; test for readability at the intended scale. You can use the complementary icons or the church flag.
Position the church logo prominently but separately from partner marks; secure written permission from the partner and ensure that there is no visual merging or equal weighting of the logos that dilutes the Church’s identity.
Use a square-cropped image that maintains core recognition; adhere to platform size requirements (recommended 32x32 pixels minimum)
Official Grayscale Logo
This is the official grayscale logo, a legally protected emblem of the Church of God of Prophecy.
Place on clean, neutral backgrounds with strong contrast for clear visibility.
Use the approved grayscale logo consistently across all materials within the same application.
Do not recolor, tint, stretch, or apply effects to the grayscale logo.
Use the official grayscale logo only when full color is not available or appropriate.
Downloads include a ZIP file containing individual logo files in AI, EPS, JPG, PNG, and PDF formats.
What Not to Do
The following examples expressly showcase what not to do with the Church of God of Prophecy logo.
Do not change the location of the
elements.
Do not rotate the elements.
Do not use colors that are not
specified in the color palette of
this guide.
Do not stretch the elements.
Do not use low quality or
pixelated files
Color Palette
The Church of God of Prophecy employs these signature hues in all visuals communication for consistency and brand reinforcement. The color palette establishes the official colors for the Church of God of Prophecy’s visual identity and ensures consistent use across all brand applications. When designing for printed pieces, always use CMYK colors. When designing for online, always use RGB colors.
Single-Color Logo
Typography
The Church of God of Prophecy employs signature fonts in all visual communications for consistency and brand reinforcement. The approved fonts form an integral part of its design and must never be recreated or substituted to preserve the mark’s integrity and legal protection. Each font has a specific purpose and role in our communications strategy
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Aktiv Grotesk Ex
This typeface will be used for headlines. It was chosen for its regular stroke, high impact, neutrality, versatility, and high
legibility.
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Berkeley Oldstyle
This typeface will be used for highlighted texts. It was chosen for its irregular strokes, personality, and versatility.
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Nunito Sans
Usage Guidelines
Use the primary brand fonts (as defined in your brand guide) for all official materials: print, web, social media, and presentations.
Maintain strong contrast between text and background (dark text on light backgrounds or light text on dark) to support accessibility
Use font sizes that are easy to read on all devices and in print; avoid very small text, especially for longer paragraphs.
Use a limited number of styles (e.g., regular, bold, italic) and avoid mixing too many fonts or weights in a single piece.
Reserve bold for emphasis and headings; avoid underlining unless it is a hyperlink in digital formats.
Establish a clear type hierarchy: larger size for titles, medium for subheadings, smaller for body copy, and smallest for captions or footnotes.
Keep line spacing and paragraph spacing consistent throughout each document or design to create a clean, organized look.
Do not substitute fonts with “almost similar” options; if a true replacement is needed (e.g., for web-safe fonts), choose the closest approved alternative and apply it everywhere.