| Image | Download | Specifications |
|---|---|---|
Color
![]() |
Logo only Logo and tagline Horizontal Horizontal (stacked) |
The buffer zone around the logo is equal to the height of the OCLC text. |
Black and white
![]() |
Logo only Logo and tagline Horizontal Horizontal (stacked) |
The buffer zone around the logo is equal to the height of the OCLC text. |
|
|
The full color WorldCat logo has 5 arms with purple at top followed by clockwise: red, gold, green then blue. WorldCat is set in Meta Bold and the baseline aligns as shown at left. The Pantone Process colors are: 177-2, 151-2, 36-1, 288-1, 208-2 and black. The symbol may be used without the word “WorldCat.” The buffer zone is equal to half the height of the logo. A single color or black expression is allowed but not preferred. | |
|
|
The NetLibrary logo is always in full color, typically set on a white background. The buffer zone is equal to half the height of the logo. | |
|
|
The WebJunction logo should be a minimum width of 1.5 inches with a clear space equal to the height of the lowercase letters in the logo type. The primary colors of the logo are PMS 321C, PMS 430C, and PMS WhiteC. The secondary colors of the logo are PMS 7463C, PMS 7472C, and PMS BlackC. Download the complete WebJunction branding guide (PDF). | |
|
|
Standalone logo
Logo with tagline |
The QuestionPoint logo consists of a graphic symbol in combination with a logotype. While the horizontal version is preferred, feel free to make use of the centered version as well in your graphic materials. With respect to both logo formats, horizontal and vertical, there is an iteration which contains the tagline "24/7 Reference Services". Use of the logo with tagline is appropriate to reinforce QuestionPoint's core competency or if you are communicating to a new audience.
The standalone logo is preferred when size requirements are small or QuestionPoint is, in certain cases, the secondary focus of your communication piece. |
![]() |
The Dublin Core logo. Other versions: |
The Frederick G. Kilgour Building

The Rowland C.W. Brown Building

The Conference Center at OCLC
