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The DMA logo may be used only by full members of the DMA. Members may employ
the symbol to identify them as a trusted organisation operating to the highest
professional industry standards.
To download the logos, please right click on the links below and select 'Save Target
As' from the menu.
The following guidelines are intended to ensure consistency of use of the symbol so that it is always
distinct and legible.
Instructions for use of the DMA symbol

Members should include the symbol on their corporate stationery, website, direct response advertising
or selling communications. They may also use the symbol in all other advertising and promotional
material and on exhibition displays if considered appropriate.
The following guidelines are intended to ensure consistency in the appearance of the symbol so that it
is always distinct and legible. However, as explained in the DM Code of Practice, the following three
specific points as listed are mandatory, the rest are given only as guidance:
- The symbol must not be used on products or packaging, or in any way that implies endorsement by the
DMA of any particular product;

- Material for printing should be prepared using only the approved artwork for the
DMA symbol;

- When used by members, the official colour of the symbol, as specified in the DM Code of Practice, is
black. Members are encouraged, whenever possible, to use the DMA corporate colour which is pantone 281
blue. If specific circumstances make it impractical to use black or 281 blue, some other dark colour may
be used. However, the background must be plain, and light enough to give a good contrast.
In addition, the symbol must always be reproduced in line using approved artwork provided by the DMA. It
must not be rendered in outline form, altered or distorted. It must never butt-up to, overlap or be
combined with other devices or text.
Members are encouraged to use the logo in combination with text to clarify or explain membership, although
the Association reserves the right to object to any wording thought to be inappropriate.
When using the logo smaller than 22mm in diameter, the 'Direct Marketing Association' wording should be
deleted. The minimum recommended diameter is 15mm, and the surrounding space should be at least half the
diameter. A separate logo is available in this instance.
Please see the examples below:
Normal Use

Monochrome

Website

Use of the symbol on stationery

When applied to a member's letterhead or any other corporate stationery, the DMA symbol should not be smaller
than 15mm in diameter.
The colour should be black or pantone 281 blue, unless the letterhead is printed only in the member's corporate
colour.
The symbol should be separated by at least half its diameter from other graphic devices and from wording, and
should be at least that distance from the edge of the paper.
Use of the symbol in advertisements

The preferred colour of the symbol is black or pantone 281 blue. If it is essential to use another colour it
should be as dark as possible.
The symbol should be separated from other graphic devices by at least half its diameter. It should never be
placed within the response coupon, next to credit card or other payment symbols.
The symbol must always be reproduced in line, using the artwork supplied. It may not be rendered in outline.
The background should be unprinted or a pale, solid colour.
Other applications of the symbol

In any other applications, including leaflets, flyers, catalogues, websites and so on, the same rules will apply
as to advertisements (see above).
For exhibition display, the symbol may be enlarged to any size. In such a case it may be treated as a three
dimensional object, but we do recommend that the thickness should not exceed 5% of the diameter. Cardboard
standing DMA exhibition logos are available from the DMA for this purpose free of charge.
Whilst approval of individual member's stationery is not necessary, if members wish to use the symbol in
applications other than those mentioned above, or if they are in doubt about how to use it correctly, they should
consult the DMA. To do so please email Sven Polt at sven.polt@dma.org.uk.
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