Logo files, colour references and typefaces, in the formats you will be asked for. Take the full set, or the single file you need. Everything here is yours to use however you like.
The full colour logo is the primary form and should be used wherever possible. The alternatives exist for specific constraints: single colour printing, dark backgrounds, and spaces too small to carry the speech bubble.

Full colour on a transparent background. The default in every situation that allows it.
Resolution independent. Supply this to printers, sign writers and anyone producing at large scale.

For systems that will not accept transparency, including some print portals and older software.

One ink, with the wordmark knocked out of the bubble. For monochrome printing, stamps and forms.

For dark backgrounds, photography and coloured panels. Not for use on light surfaces.

The name without the bubble, for letterheads, email signatures and any context where the primary logo is too dominant.

Square avatar for YouTube, Facebook and Instagram, proportioned so the mark survives a circular crop.

YouTube channel art at the required dimensions, with all content held inside the safe area that displays across devices.

The wide banner across the top of your Vidzing channel, at the size they use. Everything sits in the middle so nothing important is lost when it crops on a phone.

The picture that appears when your channel link is shared in a message or on social media.
The condensed mark used in the browser tab. Included for completeness; it is already installed on the site.
Select any swatch to copy its hexadecimal reference. These are the values to supply to a printer, a designer, or any software that asks for a brand colour.
Two typefaces, both available at no cost from Google Fonts and licensed for any use. Install them locally to work in Word, Canva or any other application.
Rounded terminals give it warmth without losing clarity, which is why it carries the identity. Reserve it for headings, buttons and short labels.
View on Google FontsA plain grotesque that stays legible at small sizes and over long passages. Everything a visitor actually reads is set in it.
View on Google FontsConsistency is what makes an identity recognisable. A few constraints keep it intact wherever it appears.

Keep free space around the logo on all sides, at least the height of the lowercase "m". Do not reproduce it below 100px wide on screen or 25mm in print, at which point the star stops resolving.