BRANDBOOK
Official logo assets and usage guidelines for Greyhound.
Logo Type
Combines a symbol with text. Versatile and can be used together or separately once brand recognition is established.

Light Background

Dark Background
Concept
Variation 0
Type
combination
Design Rationale
The logo image is a solid black rectangle with no visible shapes, symbols, text, or graphical elements present. The composition is entirely uniform black, lacking any discernible features or content. There are no colors, lines, or forms to observe.
Logo Variations
Approved logo variations for different contexts and applications.

Monochrome

Reverse (White)

Vertical
Icon Only

Brand Color
Logo Colors
Official brand colors. Click any value to copy.
Primary
Prairie Gold
Accent
Desert Bloom
Neutral
Dust Cloud
Background Usage
Approved logo placements on different background colors.

Primary
#D99E30

Accent
#F8819C

Light
#FFFFFF

Dark
#1A1A1A
Clear Space & Sizing
Clear Space
Maintain a minimum clear space around the logo equal to the height of the logo mark or “X” height of the wordmark.

X = height of the logo mark
Minimum Size
To ensure legibility, do not reproduce the logo smaller than the minimum sizes below.
Logo Usage Guidelines
Follow these guidelines to ensure consistent and professional logo usage across all applications.
Maintain Proportions


Never stretch or distort the logo dimensions. Always preserve the original aspect ratio.
Keep Upright


Always display the logo in its original orientation. Never rotate or tilt.
No Effects


Keep the logo clean without drop shadows, glows, or other visual effects.
Maintain Clear Space


Always keep adequate spacing around the logo for visual clarity and impact.
Don't Crop


Always show the complete logo. Never crop or partially hide any elements.
Use Approved Backgrounds


Only place the logo on brand-approved background colors. Avoid clashing or inappropriate backgrounds.
Don't Add Color Overlays


Never apply color tints, overlays, or filters to the logo. Keep it clean and unaltered.
Use High Resolution


Always use vector or high-resolution files. Never use pixelated or blurry versions.