Correctional Education Association Logo and Usage Guidelines

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CEA members are welcome to use the trademarked striped apple logo for CEA stationery and any promotional items.
  1. Because the logo is trademarked, it cannot be used for personal items or by outside parties for any reason.
  2. When reproduced, there should be a small “r” with a circle around it on the lower right side of the apple to indicate that it is trademarked. ®
  3. Any adaptation to the official logo is to be approved by the Executive Office.

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If you have additional questions, please contact the CEA office at www.ceanational.org


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