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Always reproduce the Sabre Holdings logo from the electronic artwork. No alteration to the logo, other than for sizing, should ever be made. This includes any manipulation of the color, style, proportions or spacing of the letterforms. LOGO GUIDE CHOOSE PRINT SCREEN USE DO DO NOT PANTONE ® 186 CLEARSPACE Clearspace is the minimum prescribed space around the logo. A measure of x is equal to the x-height of the “S” in the Sabre Holdings logo, regardless of size. To determine the protected area, apply X in all directions leading away from the outermost points of the logo. COLOR or PANTONE ® PMS 186 4-color process CMYK 0 100 90 5 FORMAT EPS COLOR Web HEX E50000 Screen RGB 229 0 0 FORMAT DO NOT modify the shape of the logo DO NOT use an authorized color on any part of the logo DO NOT outline any part of the logo DO NOT recreate the logotype DO NOT create any unauthorized logo locks-ups DO NOT use the logo as text, in a sentence or headline DO NOT angle or distort the logo DO NOT use the logo on backgrounds, which can hinder its legibility PNG WHEN CHOOSING THE COLOR OF THE LOGO, THE PREFERRED OPTIONS ARE: EPS is a vector format. It can be re-sized without losing image quality. Due to its high quality, it is commonly used with print elements such as business cards or brochures. TIFF files are commonly used in print design and desktop publishing because they can store large, high quality images such as photos. Often, printers will prefer or require TIFF files over JPG images or other formats. TIFF PNG is a Web-based file that does not lose quality when compressed. PNG files were created to improve on the quality of GIF files and are best used for the Web and PowerPoint due to the transparent background. JPEG is best for photos when you need to keep the file size small and don’t mind giving up some quality for a significant reduction in size. Suitable for web, email and PowerPoint. JPG

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Page 1: PRINT SCREEN - Sabre – An innovative technology company · 2016-05-10 · PRINT SCREEN USE DO DO NOT PANTONE® 186 CLEARSPACE Clearspace is the minimum prescribed space around the

Always reproduce the Sabre Holdings logo from the electronic artwork. No alteration to the logo, other than for sizing, should ever be made. This includes any manipulation of the color, style, proportions or spacing of the letterforms.

LOGO GUIDE

CHOOSE

USE

PRINT SCREEN

USE

DO DO NOT

PANTONE®

186

CLEARSPACEClearspace is the minimum prescribed space around the logo.

A measure of x is equal to the x-height of the “S” in the Sabre

Holdings logo, regardless of size. To determine the protected area,

apply X in all directions leading away from the outermost points of

the logo.

COLOR

orPANTONE®

PMS 186

4-color process

CMYK 0 100 90 5

FORMAT

EPS

COLOR

Web HEX

E50000

Screen

RGB 229 0 0

FORMAT

DO NOT modify the shape of the logo

DO NOT use an authorized color on any part of the logo

DO NOT outline any part of the logo

DO NOT recreate the logotype

DO NOT create any unauthorized logo locks-ups

DO NOT use the logo as text, in a sentence

or headline

DO NOT angle or distort the logo

DO NOT use the logo on backgrounds,

which can hinder its legibility

PNG

WhEn ChOOSing ThE COLOR OF ThE LOgO, ThE PREFERREd OPTiOnS ARE:

EPS is a vector format. It can be re-sized without losing image quality. Due to its high quality, it is commonly used with print elements such as business cards or brochures.

TIFF files are commonly used in print design and desktop publishing because they can store large, high quality images such as photos. Often, printers will prefer or require TIFF files over JPG images or other formats.

TIFF

PNG is a Web-based file that does not lose quality when compressed. PNG files were created to improve on the quality of GIF files and are best used for the Web and PowerPoint due to the transparent background.

JPEG is best for photos when you need to keep the file size small and don’t mind giving up some quality for a significant reduction in size. Suitable for web, email and PowerPoint.

JPG