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Originally Posted by MrBasse
Judging by page 11 of the design standards I would hazard a guess that they would, and should, say no. If this will be displayed publicly, or for anyone other than you to see, it is against their policy for logo use. They don't even want you to place a border around it or display it rotated.
Also, you can use their logo as long as it is for a direct team activity (section II.1 of the document linked above). But if it is for a seminar or clinic stick to just the wordmark (section II.2).
Just remember, the logo is a part of their identity, it is their property and it is defended pretty strongly by the wording in those documents.
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Good points, but I think I'll ask directly just to be safe. If they do approve, it'd be nice as a little poster for demonstration on what FIRST is about for rookies if not, I'll just have to work that much harder to teach them all of the things FIRST covers.
