





Color Reproduction
The official Pacific Seal can be reproduced in its positive and reverse forms: positive versions for use on lighter backgrounds and reverse versions for use on darker backgrounds.
The seal should be reproduced using the approved Pacific palette colors or as a screen tint of a color to achieve a subtle tone on tone effect.
Color usage should never compromise legibility.
The Pacific Seal should only be reproduced in one color.
The positive elements of the seal are line art—colors and textures should never be applied into its negative areas.
| Sample Positive Reproduction (for use on white backgrounds) | |
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| Standard Positive Black | |
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| Sample Pacific Orange | Sample Gray |
| Sample Positive Reproduction (for use on backgrounds lighter than the Seal) | |
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| Black on warm gray | Warm gray on yellow |
| Sample Reverse Reproduction (for use on backgrounds darker than the Seal) | |
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| Reversed on Black | Reversed on Pacific Orange |
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| Reversed on Light Blue | Reversed on Dusty Red |
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| Reversed on Blue | Reversed on Violet |









