





Incorrect Usage
The Pacific Seal should be considered as one unit—no elements should be altered or manipulated individually.
The seal should remain clearly legible at all times and should never be placed on highly textured, complex or patterned backgrounds that would compromise legibility.
The example below illustrates an unacceptable use of the Pacific Seal.
The seal must not be compromised or manipulated in any way and should always be reproduced from approved artwork.

For example, do not reproduce the seal with the Pacific wordmark so that it looks like a lock up, as in the example above.
For a complete illustration of unaccepted uses, see the
Identity Standards Manual [1.1 MB], page 17.




