Authorized Davis Logos for Print and Web Site Use

  Logos

Change is coming! Davis will soon implement new standards for Facilitator websites consistent with our transition to new branding and messaging.

Licensees may use the DDAI logo as shown below to identify only themselves, not their entire center, school, employer or business, unless it is a private practice owned and run solely by the Licensee.

  • On letterhead and business cards the logo should be no larger than one inch wide or 2.5 cm.
  • The words “licensed and certified by Davis Dyslexia Association International” must be legible and appear under the logo in English or in the appropriate language of the Licensee’s country of business operation.Only Davis Dyslexia Associations (DDA’s) may use the logo without the words, but must use the SM TM or ® with it.

Approved logos may be downloaded for web site use below. The small visible logos are transparent gif’s (clear background). They can be used with any light-colored background, but will not be not look good against a dark background. They can be downloaded by right-clicking the image and choosing “save as.”

Additional logos can be viewed and/or downloaded by clicking on the links.

To maintain legibility, please seek advance approval from the DDAI Webmaster before resizing, altering, or modifying any logo.

English Language, for use in Australia, Canada, EU Countries, Israel, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, UK, USA:

Facilitators Logo, English Language

White Background (GIF)
White Background (PNG)
Print Quality (TIFF) version.

English Language, in countries not listed above

DDA Logo with SM mark.

Download Print Quality (TIFF) version.

German Language, for use in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland

DDA Logo - German

Alternative web logo (for sites with dark backgrounds)
Download Print Quality (TIFF) version.

New Zealand only:
The following banner has been approved for use only by Facilitators in New Zealand:

DDAI Logo and banner

Download PDF version.
Download Vector Based EPS version.

This page was updated on May 25, 2024