Branding and Identity Guidelines

Overlapping geometric shapes in teal, brown, and orange colours representing Scar Free Foundation branding.
Overlapping geometric shapes in teal, brown, and orange colours representing Scar Free Foundation branding.

Researchers who receive funding from The Scar Free Foundation are kindly asked to follow our ‘Identity and Branding Guidelines for Research Partners.’

The full guidelines are available to download and view below. You can also find ‘at a glance’ overviews of each section below.

VISUAL BRANDING

Our logo should appear with The Scar Free Foundation’s brand strapline (‘Making a world without scars a reality’) at least once on all research partner publications, and when used on partner websites. Depending on our relationship with the partner/researcher, there are different stipulations for where it should be positioned – refer to section 4.1 of the full guidelines. 

Our primary brand colour is #eeb029 (Please refer to section 3.2 of the full guidelines for further details). That colour should be used as an ‘accent’ colour, e.g. in headings and subheadings, on relevant literature. However, please avoid colour combinations or contrasts that may be difficult for those with a visual impairment. 

Refer to our comprehensive ‘Branding Toolkit’ above for further information on usage, size and positioning of our logo, brand strapline, and typeface. 

Right-click below to download our logos.

The Scar Free Foundation logo in white text on red background with tagline "Making a world without scars a reality
The Scar Free Foundation red logo type
The Scar Free Foundation logo with tagline "Making a world without scars a reality
Scar Free Foundation logo with "SCAR FREE" text on red background with striped pattern effect.
Scar Free Foundation logo with red barcode design and FREE text in bold red letters.
Word SCAR as a barcode symbol with "FREE" text, representing the Scar Free Foundation's logo and branding.
Red background with "SCAR FREE" text in white, striped effect on "SCAR" word above
Red and white striped word SCAR as a barcode symbol with "FREE" text below in bold red letters on white background.
Word SCAR as a barcode symbol above the word "FREE" in bold black text on white background

PHOTOGRAPHY AND IMAGES 

Images should be professional, upbeat and reflect the diversity of our research community, patients and other key stakeholders. Photographs are our preferred type of image (rather than cartoons etc.), apart from when graphs or infographics are used to illustrate technical points. Refer to section 5.1-2 of the full guidelines for examples of good image use, tips about image resolution, and more. 

You must obtain and record consent if taking photographs of staff and patients. 

Grant holders and partners can also make use of our image library. Please email [email protected] or contact Charlotte for access.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF FUNDING FROM THE SCAR FREE FOUNDATION 

In any written material, the author must acknowledge the support of The Scar Free Foundation. All websites and major publications relating to research funded by the Foundation should be checked with us before publication.  

Always capitalise the ‘The’ in our name, even mid-sentence. 

Scar free is always two words. Only capitalise ‘Free’ as part of our full name.  

There is a standard text (‘full funding statement’) which grant holders must use when referencing research funded by us in various places. Find this in section 6.1 of the full brand guidelines, along with the standard partnership statement. 

There are specific requirements for acknowledgements in specific circumstances: 

  • Regarding publishing research findings, submitting research publications and acknowledgements in scientific journals, see section 6.2 of the full guidelines. 
  • Regarding pages on a partner’s existing website: section 6.3 
  • Regarding any materials produced for patients: section 6.4 
  • Regarding research posters: section 6.5 
  • Regarding presentations (slideshows): section 6.6 
  • Regarding any name and/or logo developed for a particular programme or centre: section 6.7 
  • Regarding signage or plaques at research facilities: section 6.8 
  • Any project logos must be approved by us before use. 

Any centre names or logos and all signage used must be approved by us. 

When speaking publicly about research funded by us, for example to the media, at seminars or conferences, researchers should always acknowledge us for funding the research. 

MEDIA RELEASES 

We should be clearly and prominently recognised as the funder in any relevant press release. 

Please give us at least one week’s notice before publishing any release. We may want to provide a quote for the final release. 

A standard piece of text about us should be used in the ‘notes to editors’ (also known as a media boilerplate) at the end of any release. Refer to section 7.4 of the full guidelines for this text. 

SOCIAL MEDIA 

We are on X (formerly known as Twitter), Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and TikTok. Please tag us in relevant social media posts, and include links to scarfree.org.uk where possible. Please also retweet or share our posts, where relevant, to help raise awareness. 

 

For three examples of Twitter posts, see section 8.1 of the full guidelines. We have also created a document to help partners consider their social media strategy around research projects, which is Appendix 2 to the full guidelines 

Remember to never share research results or other sensitive information on social media unless agreed in advance with the Foundation. 

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