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The Nature Restoration Fund (NRF) logo is for use by fund recipients and partners only. Follow the guidelines below. If in any doubt about its use, please email [email protected]

Logo design

Illustrations of the distinctive and diverse flora and fauna of Scotland are embedded in and decorate the NRF letters, representing land, air and sea.

NRF Logo

Logo lock-up

The NRF logo cannot be used in isolation, and must form part of a logo lock up. When using the NRF logo, three key marques must appear together: Nature Restoration Fund, Net Zero Scotland, and Let’s Do Net Zero. They can appear in one line (see below)

logos for NRF

or can be placed close to each other (see brochure and path post examples). 

NRF logo on brochure and signpost mock up

Colour palette

The full colour logo should be used whenever possible, and the full white version has been created for use on a coloured or photographic background where the full colour version would not stand out. Our nature-inspired colour palette consists of two main colours.

blue box green box

Logo downloads

Nature Restoration Fund, Net Zero Scotland and Let’s Do Net Zero logos all together (all three MUST be displayed together)

  • NRF NZS LDNZ colour RGB JPG
  • NRF NZS LDNZ colour RGB PNG
  • NRF NZS LDNZ mono JPG
  • NRF NZS LDNZ mono PNG

If requiring individual logos for displaying in a similar layout to the above brochure/path post examples, these can be downloaded below (all three logos must be displayed close to each other):

Nature Restoration Fund (to be used alongside the Net Zero Scotland and Let’s Do Net Zero logos)

  • NRF colour RGB JPG
  • NRF colour RGB PNG
  • NRF mono JPG
  • NRF mono PNG
  • NRF white PNG
  • NRF stacked colour RGB PNG
  • NRF stacked mono RGB PNG
  • NRF stacked white RGB PNG
  • NRF stacked colour RGB JPG
  • NRF stacked mono RGB JPG

Net Zero Scotland (must be used alongside the Nature Restoration Fund and Let’s Do Net Zero logos)

  • NZS colour RGB JPG
  • NZS colour RGB PNG
  • NZS mono JPG
  • NZS mono PNG
  • NZS white PNG

Let's Do Net Zero (must be used alongside the Nature Restoration Fund and Net Zero Scotland logos)

  • LDNZ colour RGB JPG
  • LDNZ colour RGB PNG
  • LDNZ mono JPG
  • LDNZ mono PNG
  • LDNZ white PNG

Net Zero Scotland and Let’s Do Net Zero placed together (to be used alongside the Nature Restoration Fund logo)

  • NZS and LDNZ CMYK JPG
  • NZS and LDNZ RGB PNG
  • NZS and LDNZ mono JPG
  • NZS and LDNZ mono PNG

Updated: July 2022 

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