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A '''graphic charter''' is a document containing the rules regarding the [[Graphic design|graphic]] identity of a project, [[company]] or [[organisation]]. It represents a broadening of the entity's visual identity |
A '''graphic charter''' is a document containing the rules regarding the [[Graphic design|graphic]] identity of a project, [[company]] or [[organisation]]. It represents a broadening of the entity's visual identity beyond printed matter and signage to encompass media platforms and audio signatures.<ref>[http://www.europarl.europa.eu/downloadcentre/en/visual-identity/graphic-charter] Graphic charter of the European Union.</ref> <ref>[http://www.unesco.org/new/en/venice/resources-services/graphic-charter/] Graphic charter of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).</ref> |
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A graphic charter is a document containing the rules regarding the graphic identity of a project, company or organisation. It represents a broadening of the entity's visual identity beyond printed matter and signage to encompass media platforms and audio signatures.[1] [2]