Assets · Logos, Fonts, Files

Take the mark.
Use it right.

Every approved logo, in every format anyone has ever asked us for, with the rules attached rather than filed somewhere else. Nothing here needs permission to download. Everything here has a rule about how it may be placed.

Five rules, and they are not negotiable.

Brand Guide §05 says the wordmark is fixed and is not redrawn. These are the mechanics of that sentence.

  1. Never on Flame. Flame #F85842 is for calls to action. The mark cannot compete with a button, so it never sits on one. Midnight, Word Blue, Parchment, White, or photography carrying a Midnight scrim.
  2. Never redraw it. Do not retype it, restretch it, rotate it, outline it, or rebuild a lockup by setting the words yourself. Download the file. If the format you need is not here, ask for it.
  3. Never recolour it. Three inks are published and no fourth exists. Not a brand colour, not a client colour, not a gradient.
  4. Never add effects. No drop shadow, glow, bevel, outline, or stroke. The mark is flat.
  5. Never crowd it, never shrink it past the floor. Clear space and minimum size are published per mark below and both are measured, not estimated.
The horizontal lockup with its clear space shown as a dashed boundary
Clear space Keep a margin equal to half the cap height of THE WORD on all four sides. Nothing enters it: no text, no rule, no photograph edge, no other logo, no page trim. The dashed line is the boundary, not the mark.

Five configurations, three inks each.

Every file below is generated from the same approved artwork, so a PNG and an SVG of the same mark are the same shape. Transparent backgrounds throughout, cropped to the artwork, so you control the spacing using the clear-space rule above.

Horizontal lockup

The default mark · 1054 × 98.5 · SVG 96 KB
the-word-horizontal.svg

The default mark. Site navigation, letterhead, email headers, banners, slide masters, and video lower-thirds. Anywhere the space is wider than it is tall.

Horizontal lockup, Midnight ink on Parchment
Horizontal lockup, reversed on Midnight
Clear space
0.5× the cap height of THE WORD, all four sides
Minimum width
180px screen · 40mm print
PNG, Midnight400px 800px 1600px 3200px
PNG, reversed400px 800px 1600px 3200px

Stacked lockup

Alternate · 1000 × 234.66 · SVG 57 KB
the-word-stacked.svg

Square and portrait spaces: merchandise, book and report covers, posters, tote bags, and social posts that are not wide.

Stacked lockup, Midnight ink on Parchment
Stacked lockup, reversed on Midnight
Clear space
0.5× the cap height of THE WORD, all four sides
Minimum width
120px screen · 25mm print
PNG, Midnight400px 800px 1600px 3200px
PNG, reversed400px 800px 1600px 3200px

Bare wordmark

Alternate · 1000 × 136.19 · SVG 54 KB
the-word-bare.svg

THE WORD with no endorsement line. Use where the sub-line would fall below legibility, or where the surrounding context already says who we are.

Bare wordmark, Midnight ink on Parchment
Bare wordmark, reversed on Midnight
Clear space
0.5× the cap height of THE WORD, all four sides
Minimum width
90px screen · 20mm print
PNG, Midnight400px 800px 1600px 3200px
PNG, reversed400px 800px 1600px 3200px

Microphone glyph

Alternate · 725.48 × 720 · SVG 22 KB
the-word-glyph.svg

The mark reduced to the microphone O. Favicons, app icons, profile pictures, stickers, watermarks, and any square that is too small for the wordmark to be read.

Microphone glyph, Midnight ink on Parchment
Microphone glyph, reversed on Midnight
Clear space
0.25× its own height, all four sides
Minimum width
24px screen · 8mm print
PNG, Midnight512px 1024px 2048px
PNG, reversed512px 1024px 2048px

Heritage lockup, EST 2018

Alternate · 1000 × 397.13 · SVG 59 KB
the-word-heritage.svg

The founding date lockup. Certificates, commemorative print, apparel, and anywhere the record of when this began is part of the point. Not the default mark.

Heritage lockup, EST 2018, Midnight ink on Parchment
Heritage lockup, EST 2018, reversed on Midnight
Clear space
0.4× the cap height of THE WORD, all four sides
Minimum width
140px screen · 30mm print
PNG, Midnight400px 800px 1600px 3200px
PNG, reversed400px 800px 1600px 3200px

The door's own mark.

Revival To My City is the CLEAN door, and the only initiative with an approved mark of its own. It is two-tone by design: the wordmark in Midnight, the brackets around MY CITY in Word Blue, because those brackets are a field a city fills with its own name. Reversed and one-colour collapse to a single ink.

Primary lockup

The default mark · 335.99 × 109.56 · SVG 21 KB
rtmc-primary.svg

The mark. Posters, city instances, stage backdrops, social, and every surface where the name is introduced. The brackets around MY CITY are a variable: a city instance may replace the words inside them with its own city, and nothing else in the mark moves.

Primary lockup, Midnight ink on Parchment
Primary lockup, reversed on Midnight
Clear space
0.5× the cap height of EVIVAL, all four sides
Minimum width
160px screen · 36mm print
PNG, Midnight400px 800px 1600px 3200px
PNG, reversed400px 800px 1600px 3200px

Co-brand lockup with the parent

Alternate · 659.02 × 109.56 · SVG 66 KB
rtmc-cobrand.svg

THE WORD beside Revival To My City, divided by a hairline rule. This is how the door carries its endorsement: the parent is shown rather than stated. Use it in navigation, on letterhead, and on any surface where the parent is not otherwise present.

Co-brand lockup with the parent, Midnight ink on Parchment
Co-brand lockup with the parent, reversed on Midnight
Clear space
0.5× the cap height of EVIVAL, all four sides
Minimum width
295px screen · 66mm print
PNG, Midnight400px 800px 1600px 3200px
PNG, reversed400px 800px 1600px 3200px

Which colour, and where it is allowed.

THE WORD is one ink at a time. Revival To My City is two-tone by default, because the brackets around MY CITY are a field rather than lettering, and collapses to one ink when reversed or printed in a single colour.

FileBrandInkUse it on
the-word-<mark>.svgTHE WORD FOR ALL THE WORLDMidnight inkThe default. Use on Parchment and White.
the-word-<mark>-reversed.svgTHE WORD FOR ALL THE WORLDReversed, whiteUse on Midnight, on Word Blue, and over photography that carries a Midnight scrim.
the-word-<mark>-black.svgTHE WORD FOR ALL THE WORLDOne colour, blackFor single-colour reproduction only: embroidery, engraving, newsprint, stamps, and any vendor who asks for pure black. On screen use the Midnight ink instead.
rtmc-<mark>.svgRevival To My CityTwo-tone, Midnight and Word BlueThe default. Use on Parchment and White, which is this door's ground.
rtmc-<mark>-reversed.svgRevival To My CityReversed, whiteOne colour. The brackets go white rather than Word Blue, which would disappear against Midnight.
rtmc-<mark>-black.svgRevival To My CityOne colour, blackEmbroidery, engraving, newsprint, and any vendor who asks for pure black.

There is no Flame version, no Ember version, and no Word Blue version of the mark. Word Blue is a ground the reversed mark sits on, not an ink the mark is drawn in.

SVG everywhere it is accepted.

The vector is the master. Reach for a PNG only where the destination refuses SVG. Pick a PNG at least twice the width it will be displayed at, and never scale one up.

Where it is goingUseWhy
A website or app.svgSharp at every screen density, and smaller than the PNG it replaces.
Microsoft Word or PowerPoint.svgInsert, then Pictures. Stays sharp when printed or exported to PDF.
Google Docs or Slides.pngGoogle will not import SVG. Use 1600px and let it scale down.
Canva.pngSVG upload needs a paid plan. The 1600px file covers most layouts.
Email signature or newsletter.pngMost email clients block SVG. Use 400px or 800px.
Figma, Illustrator, Affinity.svgImports as editable paths and can join a shared library.
A printer, a banner, a vehicle.svgSend the vector and the hex values. Never send a PNG to a printer.
Embroidery or engraving-black.svgOne colour, no anti-aliasing to misread. The vendor digitises from this.
A social profile pictureglyphThe wordmark is unreadable in a circle. The glyph is built for it.

Everything at once.

For handing to a printer, a partner, a new designer, or anyone who asked for "the logo files" and meant all of them. Each pack carries the usage rules as a text file alongside the artwork.

Vector pack, SVG

Every configuration in all three inks. For designers, printers, and anyone using Illustrator, Figma, or Word.

Download · 172 KB

Raster pack, PNG

Every configuration in all three inks, at four widths, transparent. For Google Docs, Slides, Canva, and email.

Download · 974 KB

Complete logo pack

Vector, raster, and the icon set, with the usage rules included as a text file.

Download · 1.1 MB

Revival To My City

The approved RTMC wordmark in all its published forms.

Download · 64 KB

EVERY1 Movement

The approved EVERY1 wordmark, the vision lockup, and the 1 glyph, in every published form.

Download · 11 KB

When our mark sits beside someone else's.

There is no published co-brand lockup yet, so build one from the rules rather than improvising a new mark.

  1. Equal optical weight, never equal measurement. Match the partner's mark to ours by how large it reads, not by matching pixel heights. A tall square mark set to our wordmark's height will overpower it.
  2. Separate with a hairline rule. A 1px vertical rule in Midnight at 20% opacity, with our full clear space on both sides of it. Never overlap, never touch, never enclose either mark in a box.
  3. We lead when we are the host, and follow when we are the guest. The organisation whose event, venue, or publication it is goes first.
  4. The endorsement line is words, not artwork. Set "In partnership with" or "A ministry of" in DM Sans 600, uppercase, letterspaced 0.18em, at 40% of the cap height of THE WORD. It sits above the marks, never between them.
  5. A partnership lockup is approved once, then reused. Send the first use to [email protected]. It gets published here so nobody rebuilds it a second way.

Two families, free to everyone.

DM Serif and DM Sans were drawn as companions on shared proportions, which is why the pages read as one rhythm. Both are free on Google Fonts under the Open Font License, so every volunteer, partner, and field team can install them at no cost. Brand Guide §04 governs how they are set.

Aa

DM Serif Display

Headlines

Every headline and every display numeral. Sentence case, at most one italic word for emphasis. One weight exists, so there is no bold: go bigger instead.

Get it on Google Fonts
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DM Serif Text

Pull quotes

Scripture, pull quotes, and section headings. Never below 22px, where it turns harder to read rather than more formal.

Get it on Google Fonts
Aa

DM Sans

Everything else

Body copy, navigation, buttons, eyebrows, labels, captions, and tables. True bold and true italics. This is the face the wordmark was drawn beside.

Get it on Google Fonts

On the web, paste this into the <head> before your stylesheet. It loads all three faces in the weights this system uses, and nothing it does not.

<link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.googleapis.com">
<link rel="preconnect" href="https://fonts.gstatic.com" crossorigin>
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=DM+Serif+Display:ital@0;1&family=DM+Serif+Text:ital@0;1&family=DM+Sans:ital,opsz,wght@0,9..40,400;0,9..40,500;0,9..40,600;0,9..40,700&display=swap" rel="stylesheet">

In Word, Canva, or Adobe, install the families from the Google Fonts links above rather than substituting. Georgia is the serif fallback and Arial the sans fallback when a system genuinely cannot take a font, for example an email template or a government form. Never substitute a different display face.

Real people. Real fire. Real change.

The photographs and footage in the published inventory are the approved library. Brand Guide §06 governs how they are used, and two rules matter more than the rest.

  1. Never generate or substitute imagery of people or ministry. No stock, no AI, no illustration standing in for a moment that did not happen. If the picture you need does not exist, request it and leave the slot empty.
  2. Type over footage sits on a Midnight scrim at roughly 70% at the text, and is White or Parchment. Never Flame, never Ember, over photography.

Need a photograph or a clip that is not in the library: [email protected]. Say what it is for and what has to be visible in it.

Everything here is machine-readable.

Every file on this page is listed in /ai/assets.json with its status, its approved grounds, its clear space, its minimum size, and its usage note. An agent choosing a logo reads that file rather than this one, and /ai/manifest.json carries its checksum. Provenance for each master, including how the artwork was produced, is recorded there.