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===Dark Blue=== | ===Dark Blue=== | ||
Dark Blue is the longest-serving constant element of Libertarian Party branding and goes all the way back to 1972 and our original press release. Some form of this has been constant use through out the party and with LNC materials up until late 2015.<BR /> | '''Dark Blue''' is the longest-serving constant element of Libertarian Party branding and goes all the way back to 1972 and our original press release. Some form of this has been constant use through out the party and with LNC materials up until late 2015.<BR /> | ||
Known specifications: | Known specifications: | ||
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| {{Colorblock |color=#001489}} || Reflex Blue || Used by LNC circa 2000 | | {{Colorblock |color=#001489}} || '''Reflex Blue''' || Used by LNC circa 2000 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color=#201547}} || Possibly 2765C || LNC 2006 | | {{Colorblock | color=#201547}} || Possibly '''2765C''' || LNC 2006 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color=#00205B}} || Pantone 281C || LPTexas 2013 | | {{Colorblock | color=#00205B}} || Pantone '''281C''' || [[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]] 2013 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color={{288C}} }} || Pantone 288C || LPTexas | | {{Colorblock | color={{288C}} }} || Pantone '''288C''' || [[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]], Libertarian Statue Press 2016, Radical Caucus 2017 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color=#CFB023}} || Possibly 7752C || LNC 2006 | | {{Colorblock | color=#CFB023}} || Possibly '''7752C''' || LNC 2006 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color=#FFB81C}} || Pantone 1235C || LPTexas 2013 | | {{Colorblock | color=#FFB81C}} || Pantone '''1235C''' || [[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]] 2013 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color=#F2CD00}} || Pantone 7405C || LPTexas | | {{Colorblock | color=#F2CD00}} || Pantone '''7405C''' || [[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]], Libertarian Statue Press 2016-2017 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color={{109C}} }} || Pantone 109C || LNC 2015, Radical Caucus 2017, Libertarian Statue Press 2017 | | {{Colorblock | color={{109C}} }} || Pantone '''109C''' || LNC 2015, Radical Caucus 2017, Libertarian Statue Press 2017 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color=#009A44}} || Possibly 347C || Ed Clark for President 1980, Libertarian Statue Press 2018 | | {{Colorblock | color=#009A44}} || Possibly '''347C''' || [[Ed Clark]] for President 1980, Libertarian Statue Press 2018 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color=#284734}} || Pantone 553C || LPTexas 2014, Radical Caucus 2017, Libertarian Statue Press 2016 | | {{Colorblock | color=#284734}} || Pantone '''553C''' || [[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]] 2014, Radical Caucus 2017, Libertarian Statue Press 2016 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color=#72246C}} || Pantone 255C || LPNevada primary color, Radical Caucus, Libertarian Statue Press 2018 | | {{Colorblock | color=#72246C}} || Pantone '''255C''' || [[Libertarian Party of Nevada|LPNevada]] primary color, Radical Caucus, Libertarian Statue Press 2018 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color=#9063CD}} || Pantone 265C || Added to LNC 2015 | | {{Colorblock | color=#9063CD}} || Pantone '''265C''' || Added to LNC 2015 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color={{640C}} }} || Pantone 640C || LPTexas 2015 | | {{Colorblock | color={{640C}} }} || Pantone '''640C''' || [[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]] 2015 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color=#0072CE}} || Pantone 285C || Added to LNC 2015 | | {{Colorblock | color=#0072CE}} || Pantone '''285C''' || Added to LNC 2015 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color={{CG9C}} }} || Pantone Cool Gray 9C || LNC 2015 (backgrounds) | | {{Colorblock | color={{CG9C}} }} || Pantone '''Cool Gray 9C''' || LNC 2015 (backgrounds) | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color={{CG11C}} }} || Pantone Cool Gray 11C || LNC 2015 (text) | | {{Colorblock | color={{CG11C}} }} || Pantone '''Cool Gray 11C''' || LNC 2015 (text) | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color=#BF0D3E }} || Pantone 193C || LPTexas 2013 | | {{Colorblock | color=#BF0D3E }} || Pantone '''193C''' || [[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]] 2013 | ||
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| {{Colorblock | color={{7622C}} }} || Pantone 7622C || Libertarian Statue press 2016 | | {{Colorblock | color={{7622C}} }} || Pantone '''7622C''' || Libertarian Statue press 2016 | ||
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==Typefaces== | ==Typefaces== | ||
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*First used: 2013? | *First used: 2013? | ||
*Known specification: | *Known specification: | ||
:*LPTexas 2013 | :*[[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]] 2013 | ||
===Minion=== | ===Minion=== | ||
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*First used: 2013? | *First used: 2013? | ||
:Known specification: | :Known specification: | ||
:*LPTexas 2013 | :*[[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]] 2013 | ||
===Segoe UI 5.14+/WeblySleek UI=== | ===Segoe UI 5.14+/WeblySleek UI=== | ||
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*Notes: Segoe UI is not legitimately obtainable outside of a purchase of MS Windows 8 or higher, making this difficult to impossible for graphical ardists using other aperating systems or earlier versions of MS Windows. Earlier versions of Segoe UI are a different typeface with a name collision. Regular Segoe is a far better substitution and is arguably the same typeface. | *Notes: Segoe UI is not legitimately obtainable outside of a purchase of MS Windows 8 or higher, making this difficult to impossible for graphical ardists using other aperating systems or earlier versions of MS Windows. Earlier versions of Segoe UI are a different typeface with a name collision. Regular Segoe is a far better substitution and is arguably the same typeface. | ||
*Known specification: | *Known specification: | ||
:*LPTexas 2015 | :*[[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]] 2015 | ||
===Roboto (2014)=== | ===Roboto (2014)=== | ||
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*Note: Similar to typefaces previously used by LPTexas. | *Note: Similar to typefaces previously used by LPTexas. | ||
*Known Specification: | *Known Specification: | ||
:*LPTexas 2015 | :*[[Libertarian Party of Texas|LPTexas]] 2015 | ||
:*Libertarian Statue Press 2016 | :*Libertarian Statue Press 2016 | ||
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LPTexas signs 2006, Signs of Texas Liberty PAC 2012-2014 | LPTexas signs 2006, Signs of Texas Liberty PAC 2012-2014 | ||
==Logos== | ==Logos== | ||
===TANSTAAFL Libersign=== | ===TANSTAAFL Libersign=== | ||
<SMALL><I>Main Article: [[Libersign Logo]]</I></SMALL><BR /> | <SMALL><I>Main Article: [[Libersign Logo]]</I></SMALL><BR /> | ||
The original party logo, this was a variant of the [[Libersign]] representation of the then-current form of the [[Nolan Chart]], combined with [[TANSTAAFL]] -- a [[Robert Heinlein|Heinlein]] universe fictional expression for There Ain't No Such Thing as a Free Lunch. This logo rapidly fell into disuse after the adoption of the Classical Statue Logo by the LNC in May 1980. | |||
===Classical Statue Logo=== | ===Classical Statue Logo=== | ||
<SMALL><I>Main Article: [[Classical Statue | <SMALL><I>Main Article: [[Classical Statue Logo]]</I></SMALL><BR /> | ||
Commissioned by the [[Arizona Libertarian Party]] in the late 1970s, it was officially adopted by the LNC in May 1980 and remains in widespread use today. | |||
===Liberty Penguin=== | ===Liberty Penguin=== | ||
<SMALL><I>Main Article: [[Liberty Penguin]]</I></SMALL><BR /> | <SMALL><I>Main Article: [[Liberty Penguin]]</I></SMALL><BR /> | ||
The '''Liberty Penguin''' was adopted in possibly the late 1990s to provide the Libertarian Paryt with a penguin mascot. The Liberty Penguin was won by multiple presidential candidates including [[Michael Badnarik]] and was adopted for use by some state parties. It appears to have fallen into disuse. | |||
===Dark Liberty Logo=== | |||
<SMALL><I>Main Article: [[]]</I></SMALL><BR /> | |||
Commonly known as the Dark Liberty logo, this logo in its officially adopted version hides the face of the Statue of Liberty with an entirely different graphic than the Classical Statue Logo. While superseded by the LNC, it remains in widespread use. | |||
===Porcupine Logo=== | ===Porcupine Logo=== | ||
<SMALL><I>Main Article: [[Porcupine Logo]]</I></SMALL><BR /> | <SMALL><I>Main Article: [[Porcupine Logo]]</I></SMALL><BR /> | ||
Borrowing from earlier inspirations dating back to the 1970s, the Porcupine Logo was developed by [[Kevin Breen]] to resemble the Democrat and Republican party logos of the time. It has enjoyed widespread popularity. | |||
===Classical Statue Circle Logo=== | ===Classical Statue Circle Logo=== | ||
<SMALL><I>Main Article: [[ | <SMALL><I>Main Article: [[]]</I></SMALL><BR /> | ||
In response to dislike of the Dark Liberty logo, a modified version was created that substituted the Classical Statue Logo. This still appear both in its origitnal form and in modified form for state and local parties. | |||
===Torch=== | ===Torch=== | ||
<SMALL><I>Main Article: [[Torch Logo]]</I></SMALL><BR /> | <SMALL><I>Main Article: [[Torch Logo]]</I></SMALL><BR /> | ||
This controversial logo was introduced in late 2015 as part of an all-new branding scheme by the LNC that has been heavily pushed from above. | |||
===State Logos=== | |||
It has been common for state parties to have their own logos, whether or not they're also using the LNC's colors and typefaces. Usually this has been an overall party logo combined with a state outline. Sometimes it mimics a national party logo but with a state specific item, such as a different statue in place of the Classical Statue Logo or Dark Liberty Logo. | |||
==Documented Specifications== | ==Documented Specifications== | ||
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===LNC 2015=== | ===LNC 2015=== | ||
*Link to ... | *Link to ... | ||
Revision as of 13:16, 11 August 2018
Since 1971 a number of different colors and typefaces have been specified and/or regularly used for the Libertarian Party at all levels. This page is an attempt to document them.
Colors
This list is known to be far from complete.
Dark Blue
Dark Blue is the longest-serving constant element of Libertarian Party branding and goes all the way back to 1972 and our original press release. Some form of this has been constant use through out the party and with LNC materials up until late 2015.
Known specifications:
Reflex Blue | Used by LNC circa 2000 | |
Possibly 2765C | LNC 2006 | |
Pantone 281C | LPTexas 2013 | |
Pantone 288C | LPTexas, Libertarian Statue Press 2016, Radical Caucus 2017 |
Gold
Known specifications:
Possibly 7752C | LNC 2006 | |
Pantone 1235C | LPTexas 2013 | |
Pantone 7405C | LPTexas, Libertarian Statue Press 2016-2017 | |
Pantone 109C | LNC 2015, Radical Caucus 2017, Libertarian Statue Press 2017 |
Green
Known specifications:
Possibly 347C | Ed Clark for President 1980, Libertarian Statue Press 2018 | |
Pantone 553C | LPTexas 2014, Radical Caucus 2017, Libertarian Statue Press 2016 |
Purple
Known specifications:
Pantone 255C | LPNevada primary color, Radical Caucus, Libertarian Statue Press 2018 | |
Pantone 265C | Added to LNC 2015 |
Cerulean
First known use in mid-to-late 2015
Known specifications:
Pantone 640C | LPTexas 2015 |
Medium Blue
First known use by 2018
Known specifications:
Pantone 285C | Added to LNC 2015 |
Gray
First used in Late 2015
Known specifications:
Pantone Cool Gray 9C | LNC 2015 (backgrounds) | |
Pantone Cool Gray 11C | LNC 2015 (text) |
Red
Known specifications:
Pantone 193C | LPTexas 2013 | |
Pantone 7622C | Libertarian Statue press 2016 |
Typefaces
This list is known to be far from complete.
Microgramma/Eurostile
- Link to Libertygramma preview 3 font
- First used: Early 1972
- Used for headlines, titles, signs, bumper stickers, and buttons.
- Known specifications:
- LNC 1972
- Libertarian Statue Press 2016
Engravia?
- No known free version
- First used: before 1996
- Similar to Engravia, Jeles, and Building&Loan
- Note: likely tops even Microgramma for the most definitive typeface in party branding history. Used for titles and especially THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY in text.
- Known specification:
- LNC circa 1990s
Adobe Garamond
- No free version of Adobe variant; free Garamonds exist but look different.
- Used with the LNC's 2006 logo, its unofficial Classical Statue Logo counterpart, and may state party logos. Additional uses need to be identified.
- Known specification:
- LNC 2006
Gill Sans
- Search for free version pending
- First use may be in 2006
- Used for a general purpose body text typeface.
- Known specification:
- LNC 2006
Frutiger
- No free version. Similar to DejaVu Sans and Segoe.
- First used: 2013?
- Known specification:
- LPTexas 2013
Minion
- No free version. Similar to historical Garamond, Linux Libertine, and several other serif typefaces.
- First used: 2013?
- Known specification:
- LPTexas 2013
Segoe UI 5.14+/WeblySleek UI
- WeblySleek UI is freely available but appears to be a copyright infringement.
- First Used: Mid-to-late 2015
- Notes: Segoe UI is not legitimately obtainable outside of a purchase of MS Windows 8 or higher, making this difficult to impossible for graphical ardists using other aperating systems or earlier versions of MS Windows. Earlier versions of Segoe UI are a different typeface with a name collision. Regular Segoe is a far better substitution and is arguably the same typeface.
- Known specification:
- LPTexas 2015
Roboto (2014)
- Roboto 2014 fonts
- Roboto Monospaced Font
- First used: Late 2015
- Note: specification doesn't specify which of two typefaces with the same name. There is also a Roboto (2012) by the same designer that is not the same typeface but also frequently appears in LNC-produced materials.
- Known specification:
- LNC 2015
- Radical Caucus 2017
- Libertarian Statue Press 2018
Journal
- Journal Fonts
- First used: Late 2015?
- Note: this is donationware and not officially free. Please send a donation to Fontourist.
- Known specification:
- LNC 2015
- Libertarian Statue Press 2018
Linux Libertine
- Linux Libertine Fonts
- First used: Late 2015?
- Note: Similar to typefaces previously used by LPTexas.
- Known Specification:
- LPTexas 2015
- Libertarian Statue Press 2016
Intermittently Used Typefaces
These typefaces may or may not have ever been part of formal or informal branding standards, but appear repeatedly in actual use.
- Helvetica
- Serpentine
Radical Caucus, 1970s?; unsure which Radical Caucus
NJ Newsletter circa 1980?
Signs of Texas Liberty PAC 2006-2014
- Times Roman
LNC 1970-2006?
Believed to be used as a default available rather than a specification
- Futura/20th Century/Century Gothic
LPTexas signs 2006, Signs of Texas Liberty PAC 2012-2014
Logos
TANSTAAFL Libersign
Main Article: Libersign Logo
The original party logo, this was a variant of the Libersign representation of the then-current form of the Nolan Chart, combined with TANSTAAFL -- a Heinlein universe fictional expression for There Ain't No Such Thing as a Free Lunch. This logo rapidly fell into disuse after the adoption of the Classical Statue Logo by the LNC in May 1980.
Classical Statue Logo
Main Article: Classical Statue Logo
Commissioned by the Arizona Libertarian Party in the late 1970s, it was officially adopted by the LNC in May 1980 and remains in widespread use today.
Liberty Penguin
Main Article: Liberty Penguin
The Liberty Penguin was adopted in possibly the late 1990s to provide the Libertarian Paryt with a penguin mascot. The Liberty Penguin was won by multiple presidential candidates including Michael Badnarik and was adopted for use by some state parties. It appears to have fallen into disuse.
Dark Liberty Logo
Main Article: [[]]
Commonly known as the Dark Liberty logo, this logo in its officially adopted version hides the face of the Statue of Liberty with an entirely different graphic than the Classical Statue Logo. While superseded by the LNC, it remains in widespread use.
Porcupine Logo
Main Article: Porcupine Logo
Borrowing from earlier inspirations dating back to the 1970s, the Porcupine Logo was developed by Kevin Breen to resemble the Democrat and Republican party logos of the time. It has enjoyed widespread popularity.
Classical Statue Circle Logo
Main Article: [[]]
In response to dislike of the Dark Liberty logo, a modified version was created that substituted the Classical Statue Logo. This still appear both in its origitnal form and in modified form for state and local parties.
Torch
Main Article: Torch Logo
This controversial logo was introduced in late 2015 as part of an all-new branding scheme by the LNC that has been heavily pushed from above.
State Logos
It has been common for state parties to have their own logos, whether or not they're also using the LNC's colors and typefaces. Usually this has been an overall party logo combined with a state outline. Sometimes it mimics a national party logo but with a state specific item, such as a different statue in place of the Classical Statue Logo or Dark Liberty Logo.
Documented Specifications
This list is believed to be incomplete.
Signs of Texas Liberty PAC/Libertarian Statue Press
- Link to SIGLIB 2014 Bollingbrook Disc
- Link to Libertarian Statue Press sheet circa 2016
- Libertarian Statue Press 2018 (current)
LNC 2015
- Link to ...