Logo Guidelines
Candidates who successfully complete the CWNP certification requirements and enter into the CWNP Logo Agreement, of which these guidelines are an integral part, may use the CWNP Logos (the "Logos") as a graphic symbol to let clients know they have demonstrated the expertise required to plan, implement, and support solutions with, and/or to train computer professionals on wireless networking products. The following guidelines explain how the CWNP Logos are to be used. Please follow these guidelines in order to correctly promote your status as a CWNP and protect the integrity of the Logos.
There is one basic design for the CWNP Logo. In addition, there are Logos for specific CWNP Designations that identify levels of certification: Administrator, Security Professional, Integrator, Expert, and Trainer. No other designations, descriptions, or product specializations are to be placed beneath the CWNP Logo. For information on modifying the Logo to accommodate multiple certifications, see the "Multiple Certifications" section.
Using the Logos
You must enter into the CWNP Logo Agreement (the "Agreement") before using the Logos. If you have entered the Agreement, the Logos may be used as a symbol to signify that you are a CWNA, CWSP, CWNE, or CWNT, as applicable, and for no other purpose. The use of applicable designations separate from the CWNP logos is not authorized herein and constitutes a violation of the CWNP Program and Logo Agreement.
The Logo may be used only to indicate that you have met the criteria to be a CWNP. If you do not maintain your certification, or your CWNP Program and Logo Agreement is expired or terminated, you must immediately discontinue use of the Logos.
Failure to comply with these instructions shall constitute a breach of the CWNP Program and Logo Agreement.
Spacing The Logos must stand alone. A minimum amount of space must be left between the Logos and any other object such as type, other logos, borders, edges, and so on. The required border or empty space around the Logos must be x wide, where x equals the height of the graphic, as represented by the height of the box that contains the words "Certified Wireless Network Professional".
Minimum Size You should take care to maintain the integrity of all elements of the Logos. For example, the logotype and trademark notations must be readable; in no case should the Logo appear at such a small size that these conditions are not met. The minimum acceptable size for the Logo is 1 inch (2.54cm) in length.
Typography The CWNP logos and its designations were created using the Decker Normal font family. It is strongly recommended that, when incorporating the Logos into your materials, you use the artwork provided.
Color Palette The CWNP logos can appear in two colors or in black and white. Acceptable uses of these variations are discussed in the following section. When placing the Logos on your marketing materials, use the color scheme most appropriate to your audience and budget.
Two-Color Reproduce the two-color Logos by using the electronic logo artwork provided on the CWNP secured Web site and following the two-color guidelines below. The two-color Logos should appear on a white background. It is acceptable, but not preferred, to reproduce the Logos on an appropriate light-colored or dark-colored background, where the Logo stands out from the background as it does on a white background.
One-color (black and white) The one-color (black and white) Logo should appear on a white background. It is acceptable, but not preferred, to reproduce the Logo on an appropriate light-colored or dark-colored background, where the Logo stands out from the background as it does on a white background. In most cases, it is preferable to use the screened version of the Logo, but in cases when the printing process affects the legibility of the Logo (as in newsprint), the line art (or non-screened version) should be used. If you have any doubts, your printer can help you decide which art will reproduce better.
CWNPs who are certified in more than one area may want to use more than one CWNP logo to show a combination of credentials. The rules for multiple certification logos follow.
You may display either the highest level of CWNP certification that you have achieved, or the generic CWNP logo, along with the CWNT logo. You may not display the CWNP logo along with the CWNA, CWSP, or CWNE logos.
Use of Acronyms It is acceptable to use the acronyms CWNP, CWNA, CWSP, or CWNE in connection with your name on business cards, electronic mail auto-signatures and letters as long as you also feature the basic CWNP Logo. For example: John Doe, CWNA, CWNT.
Usage Examples You may use the CWNP Logos on your marketing and promotional materials. These materials, however, should not adopt the CWNP design strategy. Any use of the Logos in your marketing and promotional materials must always follow the rules outlined in the "Using the Logos" section. The following section provides more details on specific applications of the Logos.
You may use the CWNP Logos on your marketing and promotional materials. These materials, however, should not adopt the CWNP design strategy. Any use of the Logos in your marketing and promotional materials must always follow the rules outlined in the "Using the Logos" section. The following section provides more details on specific applications of the Logos.
You must correct any deficiencies in your use of the Logos and cease and desist from further publication or distribution of the materials upon reasonable notice from Planet3 Wireless. Refusal to correct such deficiencies or to cease publication or distribution could result in revocation of your right to use the Logos.
Electronic artwork files for the Logos are available on the CWNP Secure Web Site.