Association Logos

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Summary

Many WebHealer clients are members of professional associations, and will wish to incorporate that logo into their website. This EZ Guide will make that easier

Introduction

If you are a member of a professional association, your website will almost certainly benefit by having your association logo displayed on it, where the association allows. This guide lists the logos of various associations in different sizes to make it easier for you to obtain the logo, and to save you the trouble of resizing it to fit your needs. The guide is structured with a section for each association, and at the end is a quick summary of how to download logos for use on your website.

 

Caution

Only use these logos if you meet the following conditions:

  1. You are a member of the association
  2. You are confident you have met the conditions set by the association for displaying the website
  3. Where variations of the logo exist, be careful to display the correct one according to  your membership status

 

Index

This guide lists logos for the following assoications:

  • The Association of Reflexologists
  • UKCP - UK Council for Psychotherapy
  • BACP - British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy

 

The Association for Reflexologists

Shown below are 3 versions of the logo, in medium and small format, and also with a transparent background allowing the logo to be used on a website with a coloured/non white background. Skip down to the How to download section if you need further help.

AOR Logo
200 pixels wide

AOR Logo
100 pixels wide

AOR Logo
100 pixels wide - Transparent Background

 

UKCP

Logos in various formats are shown below. Skip down to the How to download section if you need further help.

UKCP Registrant Logo
200 pixels wide

UKCP Registrant Logo
300 pixels wide

 

 How to Download

It is a simple process to download any logo from this EZ Guide and display it on your website.

  1. Put your mouse over the logo, and right click in order to get a pop-up list of options, then choose Save to save it to your computer. For ease of finding it again, save it to your desktop
  2. Now you need to load it into your image library as normal. If you have not done this before, see the help guide inside your administration area
  3. Now display it on your chosen page, again explained in your administration area if you have not done this before