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Cowlitz Indian Tribe
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Image of Logo with text Cowlitz Indian Tribe Branding Guidelines 2023

Cowlitz Indian Tribe | Approved Logos

 

Disclaimer: The Cowlitz Indian Tribe (CIT) Logo Copyright 2022. Please follow the guidelines in the Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” purposes.  The CIT Logo may not be used for the purpose of making a profit or to disparage the Cowlitz Indian Tribe.

Branding Kit PDF

     

All Purpose Logo

 

Image of Cowlitz Tribe Logo

Forever People Logo

 

Image of Cowlitz Tribe Logo Forever Logo with text: Cowlitz Indian Tribe | The Forever People

Logo with Side Text

 

Images of Cowlitz Tribe Logo with side text: Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Logo with Bottom Text

 

Image of Cowlitz Tribe Logo with bottom text: Cowlitz Indian Tribe

Logo with Top & Bottom Text

 

Image of Cowlitz Tribe Logo with bottom text: Cowlitz Indian Tribe

 

Sizing  Spacing

 

 

Minimum Size

 

The minimum size of the logo ensures 

legibility on print materials and screens. 

It is measured by the height of the logo.

 

 

 

 

 

Clear Space

 

Text and other graphic elements should 

remain outside the clear space to ensure 

the logo’s prominence and visibility. 

 

The minimum clear space is equivalent to 

the height of the “C” in the Tribe name.

 

 

 

 

Things to Avoid

 

Avoid the following treatments in order to maintain the integrity of the logo.

 

 

 

Image File Formats

 

The logo is available in multiple formats, optimized for different uses, such as print or screen.

Typography

 

Color Palette

 

Patterns

 

 

Photography

 

 

Focus on real people: Use photos that

highlight the real-world impact of the

work. Avoid photos that feel too “stock”

or unnaturally posed.

 

 

 

 

 

Focus on the Cowlitz Culture: Use photos

that portray the rich culture such as Tribal

art, nature, clothing, food, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

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About

The legacy of an ancient people in southwest Washington is rich with descendants who manage a growing portfolio of health, education, scientific research, housing, transportation, development, elder care, conservation and legal issues. The Cowlitz Tribe is a growing force in community building in what are now Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis and parts of Pierce, Skamania and Wahkiakum Counties, a vast territory occupied by numerous Cowlitz villages prior to non-Cowlitz exploration and seizure. Today, an elected Tribal Council is composed of professionals adept at managing multiple programs and projects.