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This user’s guide to the LWF visual identity introduced in June 2013 explains its theological dimensions and symbolism, and unpacks the elements of the LWF emblem. It gives an overview of the logo types, the LWF color palette, typefaces and tagline, and departmental logos.
It will be officially launched together with a redesigned LWF web site on 12 June during the LWF Council meeting. The new logo represents a reinterpretation of Martin Luther’s seal, also known as the Luther rose, and includes five elements—a cross, ring/circle, Luther rose, dove and a hand.
The logo for the LWF Twelfth Assembly and Reformation 2017 – the “2017 logo” – takes up the thematic focus for this phase of the LWF communion journey: “Liberated by God’s Grace.” The logo emblem visually links with both previous Assembly logos and the LWF visual identity.
Branding consistency supports a unified voice among all expressions of the church and increases the visibility of the ELCA throughout the world. From time to time, this brand has been updated, and we are pleased to offer a refreshed suite of ELCA brandmarks.
To mark both the Assembly and the Reformation Anniversary, the LWF has adopted a joint logo which expresses the thematic focus: “Liberated by God’s Grace;” visually links with previous Assemblies and with the newly developed LWF global visual identity; and represents the LWF as a global communion of churches which has
Here you will find information about the LCMS logo graphic standards, The LCMS Stylebook and links to information about the LCMS. If you have any questions regarding our branding or use of our logo, please contact the LCMS Church Information Center by calling 888-THE-LCMS (843-5267) or emailing help@lcms.org.
Share the joy of the Reformation celebration! Learn the meaning of the Reformation 2017 logo, download it, and use it as a tool to witness to others.