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Mental health week logo

You would have noticed the new Mental Health Week (MHW) logo on this website.

This is the new official logo for Mental Health Week in Queensland as endorsed by the State Planning Committee. The logo will be used on all statewide promotional activities and products.

The logo represents the community coming together in celebration of the achievements of those with a mental illness and the organisations that support them. The logo will continue from year to year.

We encourage organisations to use the MHW logo along side their own if they are producing material for Mental Health Week. A style and application guideline will also be available online to help you with your publications and/or merchandise.

PRIMARY LOGO

The primary logo can be used on Mental Health Week marketing and information materials.

 MHW Logo - Full Colour - Small

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 MHW Logo B&W Small

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SECONDARY LOGOS

There are two secondary logos which can be used when branding Mental Health Week merchandise where the primary logo is not of a suitable shape.

 MHW Secondary Logo - Colour

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 MHW Secondary Logo - B&W

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 MHW Linear Logo - Colour

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 MHW Linear Logo - B&W

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MHW Logo - Colour


DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS

To download a logo, click on 'Download Now' against the file you wish to download. A new window will open to show the image you are about to download. Right click on this image and select 'Save Picture As'. Save the image in your preferred destination.

If you have any problems downloading these logos please email mhmarketing@health.qld.gov.au.


Last Updated: 05 June 2008
Last Reviewed: 24 April 2008