Putting the shed in a newsletter, a poster or a council report? Grab the right file here. The mark is a roof for shelter, alpine peaks for Bright, and a rising sun for the welcome. Please use it as-is and give it a bit of room.
01 · The logo
The primary horizontal logo is the default for headers, print and signage. Where width is tight use the secondary mark, and the emblem on its own works for favicons, app icons and stamps. SVG scales to any size, so prefer it for print. The PNGs have transparent backgrounds.
The story in the mark
Shelter, the shed itself, a place to belong.
Bright and the Alpine Valleys we call home.
Warmth, optimism and a standing welcome.
02 · Colour
Charcoal carries the weight, cream is the canvas, the greens mean community and "go", and sunrise orange is the spark, used sparingly, like the sun in the logo. Click a swatch to copy its hex code.
03 · Spacing & scale
Keep clear space of at least one roof-height on every side of the logo. Nothing enters this zone: no type, no photos, no page edges. The dashed line below shows roughly how much breathing room to leave.
Below these sizes the detail gets lost, so drop down to the mark or emblem instead.
Use SVG for print, signage and anything that scales. Use PNG (transparent) for documents, slides and email.
Don't stretch itKeep the proportions exactly as supplied.
Don't recolour itFull colour or reversed cream, nothing else.
Don't rotate or tilt itThe roof stays level, like a good shed.
Don't crowd itNo busy photos or clashing colours behind it.
04 · Typography
All three families are free on Google Fonts, so anything you make can match the website.
Tall and narrow. This is the descriptor line in the logo, in SemiBold 600 and Bold 700.
Sturdy and friendly. All headings on the website and in print use it, in ExtraBold 800 and Black 900.
Open and readable at every size, for members of every age. Regular 400 to Bold 700.
05 · Posters
Our recruitment poster, ready for the noticeboard, the library, or the café window — anywhere a bloke might be looking for somewhere to belong. Sized for A4; print it at full size.
Every logo in SVG and transparent PNG, plus a plain-English README with the rules above. If you need something that isn't here, like a one-colour version or a different format, just ask.