Note on in-house brands
Wajax has a few in-house brands which require special treatment, such as National and Hy-spec. These specific brands utilize their own logo on collateral and promotional material. Reference page 50 for some examples of how their logo placement and colour palette.
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Anatomy of a Layout – Full Colour, print advertisement
Below is an annotated layout on how to use the elements outlined in this document and some additional points. This is a general overview and will be used as a compass when developing materials for full-colour publications.
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Anatomy of a Layout – Black and White, print advertisement
Below is an annotated layout on how to use the elements outlined in this document and some additional points. This is a general overview and will be used as a compass when developing materials for black and white publications.
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Branding Variations
Below are some examples of variations on branding. Other variations are allowed. Please refer to pages 21-23 for additional examples. Cover should include the Wajax logo on the top right, razor, and footer, but these elements can be reorganized as needed. We can also use 2 more elements if necessary to enhance the message.
Alternative options:
- rectangular box in slate brown or blue overlay depending on the background, to highlight an alternative message. Always on the right side of the space, below the razor.
- razor slant in light blue overlay, on top of the razor if located on the cover page and properly aligned
- inside pages might use Coloured elements to highlight a precise content.
A double backslash is a graphic element that is anchored to the Together We Get More Done tagline. This may be subtly used in a variety of applications including on the website, in digital and print materials, presentation materials and video.
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Branding – Exceptions
Here are some exceptions based on Marketing approval.
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Variations on the branding
Below are some examples of variations and logo placement and colour palette.