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--- layout: docs title: Brand guidelines description: Documentation and examples for Bootstrap's logo and brand usage guidelines. group: about toc: true --- Have a need for Bootstrap's brand resources? Great! We have only a few guidelines we follow, and in turn ask you to follow as well. These guidelines were inspired by MailChimp's [Brand Assets](https://mailchimp.com/about/brand-assets/). ## Mark and logo Use either the Bootstrap mark (a capital **B**) or the standard logo (just **Bootstrap**). It should always appear in San Francisco Display Semibold. **Do not use the Twitter bird** in association with Bootstrap. <div class="bd-brand-logos"> <div class="bd-brand-item"> <img class="svg" src="/docs/{{< param docs_version >}}/assets/brand/bootstrap-solid.svg" alt="Bootstrap" width="144" height="144" loading="lazy"> </div> <div class="bd-brand-item inverse"> <img class="svg" src="/docs/{{< param docs_version >}}/assets/brand/bootstrap-outline.svg" alt="Bootstrap" width="144" height="144" loading="lazy"> </div> </div> <div class="bd-brand-logos"> <div class="bd-brand-item"> <span class="h1">Bootstrap</span> </div> <div class="bd-brand-item inverse"> <span class="h1">Bootstrap</span> </div> </div> ## Download mark Download the Bootstrap mark in one of three styles, each available as an SVG file. Right click, Save as. <div class="bd-brand-logos"> <div class="bd-brand-item"> <img class="svg" src="/docs/{{< param docs_version >}}/assets/brand/bootstrap-solid.svg" alt="Bootstrap" width="144" height="144" loading="lazy"> </div> <div class="bd-brand-item inverse"> <img class="svg" src="/docs/{{< param docs_version >}}/assets/brand/bootstrap-outline.svg" alt="Bootstrap" width="144" height="144" loading="lazy"> </div> <div class="bd-brand-item inverse"> <img class="svg" src="/docs/{{< param docs_version >}}/assets/brand/bootstrap-punchout.svg" alt="Bootstrap" width="144" height="144" loading="lazy"> </div> </div> ## Name The project and framework should always be referred to as **Bootstrap**. No Twitter before it, no capital _s_, and no abbreviations except for one, a capital **B**. <div class="bd-brand-logos"> <div class="bd-brand-item"> <span class="h3">Bootstrap</span> <strong class="text-success">Right</strong> </div> <div class="bd-brand-item"> <span class="h3 text-muted">BootStrap</span> <strong class="text-warning">Wrong</strong> </div> <div class="bd-brand-item"> <span class="h3 text-muted">Twitter Bootstrap</span> <strong class="text-warning">Wrong</strong> </div> </div> ## Colors Our docs and branding use a handful of primary colors to differentiate what *is* Bootstrap from what *is in* Bootstrap. In other words, if it's purple, it's representative of Bootstrap. <div class="bd-brand"> <div class="color-swatches"> <div class="color-swatch bd-purple"></div> <div class="color-swatch bd-purple-light"></div> <div class="color-swatch bd-purple-lighter"></div> <div class="color-swatch bd-gray"></div> </div> </div>
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