File:USAID-Mid1990sLogo.svg

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USAID-Mid1990sLogo.svg(SVG file, nominally 527 × 720 pixels, file size: 215 KB)

Description

Logo used by the United States Agency for International Development in the mid 1990s to 2001. An updated, and simplified version is still used as the centerpiece of the agency seal. It replaced a completely different logo which was used briefly in the early 1990s. In 2001, the agency started using the seal itself as the agency identifier, and in 2004 a further modification became the new logo or brand identity.

This design is a slightly updated version of a logo used by USAID and predecessor agencies for many years, originally designed in the 1950s. The bar containing the stars was moved to the lower third of the shield, and "USAID" was added to the top (the agency name was not part of the old logo). Color also was removed from the handclasp to ensure no specific race was identified.

For more information, see USAID's branding guidelines, in particular the Graphic Standards Manual.

Date

mid 1990s

Source

Extracted and converted from PDF version of the USAID Graphic Standards Manual.

Author

U.S. Government

Permission
(Reusing this image)
Public domain
Other versions Image:US-MutualSecurityAgency-AidLogo.svg‎ (earlier logo, from which this was derived)

[edit] Licensing

Public domain This image is a work of a United States Agency for International Development employee, taken or made during the course of the person's official duties. As a work of the U.S. federal government, the image is in the public domain. Licence
USAID-Identity.svg

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