Below are some resources that provide graphics and other material that you can use in developing council marketing materials. Local councils may also contact the Brand Management Department to obtain graphics that are not available from these sources. For best results, provide a detailed description of the image you need (if it's an image from a BSA publication, provide the publication's item number and page on which the image appears) as well as an indication of what you intend to do with it (business card, poster, outdoor sign, newspaper, etc.) so that we can provide precisely what you want in a format that will produce the best results for your project.
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Brand Identity
- This guide is designed to help you use the identity of the Boy Scouts of America and its programs accurately and consistently. It includes the most often used logos and graphics along with guidelines for correct display.
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The Language of Scouting
- While The Langauge of Scouting is not a source for images, it is an essential reference for preparing any marketing materials. It provides information about the terms and style associated specifically with Scouting and grammar, spelling, and style norms used by the Boy Scouts of America.
BSA Stock Photos & Logos (available through MyBSA)
- This Web site contains a wide array of photos, logos, print ads, and billboards in both high-resolution and low-resolution formats. Your council has access to this site.