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Media Resources

Download and explore official ClearTouch logos, team and executive imagery – including usage guidelines. Our logo and trademarks are a core brand and corporate identity element. Please contact our Media Relations team for specific questions regarding our brand or logo marks.

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Logos

ClearTouch Primary

  1. Our logo should always be used with the original colors.
  2. Our logo should not be altered in any way.
  3. If you’re a third party, please note that our logo should not take a position of priority over your primary logo.

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ClearTouch Secondary

  1. Our logo should always be used with the original colors.
  2. Our logo should not be altered in any way.
  3. If you’re a third party, please note that our logo should not take a position of priority over your primary logo.

Downloadable File Types

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ClearTouch Emblem Icon

  1. Our logo should always be used with the original colors.
  2. Our logo should not be altered in any way.
  3. If you’re a third party, please note that our logo should not take a position of priority over your primary logo.

Downloadable File Types

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Operator Primary

  1. Our Operator logo should always be used with the original colors.
  2. Our Operator logo should not be altered in any way.
  3. If you’re a third party, please note that our logo should not take a position of priority over your primary logo.

Downloadable File Types

PNG JPG SVG EPS

Operator Emblem

  1. Our Operator logo should always be used with the original colors.
  2. Our Operator logo should not be altered in any way.
  3. If you’re a third party, please note that our logo should not take a position of priority over your primary logo.

Downloadable File Types

PNG JPG SVG EPS

Typeface

Lato – Primary Typeface

Lato is a sans serif typeface family started in the summer of 2010 by Warsaw-based designer Łukasz Dziedzic (“Lato” means “Summer” in Polish). In December 2010, the Lato family was published under the Open Font License by his foundry tyPoland, with support from Google.

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