

To avoid confusing consumers within the app stores, we prefer that OneNote not be included in the name of your app.
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See the following table for details about how to refer to OneNote in various contexts. However, the logo should never appear in gray.ĭon’t place the logo or icon on a color backgroundĭon’t change the scale or the proportionsĭon’t change the color, except to black or white (see Color)ĭon’t use an effect such as extrude and bevel In color-limited environments and one-color designs, the logo can appear in black. When it appears on a purple background, the logo should be knocked out to white. When the OneNote logo is used on white or light backgrounds, the preferred logo color is purple-its brand color. The logo should be at least 16 pixels high when it appears on-screen and at least 5 mm (0.2 inches) high when it appears in print. A minimum clear space equivalent to the height of the symbol must surround the logo. Treat the logo with respect and give it room to breathe. When used in an app, use the icon symbol alone only when you need an icon or favicon to represent OneNote. In those cases, the icon symbol alone may be used in an app or in digital marketing. This is the preferred graphic representation of the OneNote logo.Ĭertain environments, such as on small devices, don't provide enough room for the entire logo lockup. Logo variations Icon and name lockup (preferred) You can download the logos shown in this article and a PDF copy of these guidelines from our Branding guidelines for OneNote API developers download page. Applies to Consumer notebooks on OneDrive | Enterprise notebooks on Microsoft 365įollow the guidance in this article to best integrate the OneNote brand within your product and satisfy OneNote branding requirements.
