WOOD BADGE CENTENARY IDENTITY GUIDELINES
Wood Badge Centenary logo
#ShapingLeaders Today, the Wood Badge training remains as an important mechanism for shaping the leaders of the Scout Movement. To grow our Movement and empower more young people through Scouting, we need more adult volunteers to commit to our cause and support the implementation of our Vision. We should attract more volunteers, deliver relevant training, and retain them for various responsibilities, primarily to support the development and implementation of the Youth Programme. The Wood Badge Centenary artwork is an abstract representation of the Oak leaf, the leaf of the Gilwell Oak. Just as the Oak tree produces strong and evergreen leaves, the Scout Movement shapes young people into strong, adaptable, and resilient leaders. The (Gilwell) Oak symbolises the Wood Badge training, its beads, and growth of adults in Scouting.
Colours
Typeface
CMYK
RGB
C79 M94 Y0 K0
R98 G37 B153
C50 M0 Y100 K5
R133 G189 B60
C86 M25 Y100 K12
R26 G129 B64
C0 M59 Y43 K0
R244 G134 B125
This font is used to reproduce the tagline and the name of the event, and can be downloaded from Google fonts and Adobe fonts.
Minimun size
Logo variations
If used without the title, the logo must not be reproduced in a size less than1.8 cm in height. The aim is to make sure that the size and method of reproduction retain an acceptably clear image of the World Scout Emblem.
As an internationally protected registered trademark, its use is subject to both non-commercial and commercial licensing conditions. The correct version of the World Scout Emblem is available from the World Scout Bureau. Grey scale
2.6 cm
0.6 cm 1.8 cm
The World Scout Emblem should have a minimum height of 6 mm. Pink VARIATION, to be use exclusevely on merchandising, promotional items, and recognitions.
About the ÂŽ registered trademark symbol The World Scout Emblem is a registered trademark and its reproduction is strictly controlled.
Purple
1