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Use of the Eastern Shore of Virginia logo and tagline, “You’ll love our nature,” are offered at no charge to Eastern Shore businesses and organizations. The logo and tagline are trademarks owned by Eastern Shore Tourism Commission. Users of the logo/tagline are urged to complete and return the Eastern Shore Brand Partner Agreement to the Eastern Shore Tourism Commission in a timely manner.
The logo art comprises two style versions: the logo and tagline “You’ll Love Our Nature” combination and the stand alone logo graphic, or “S” symbol. Both are available in a grayscale version (for black and white ink applications) and a color version (for 3-color spot, 4-color process, or full-color applications). Stand alone tagline art is available upon request from the Eastern Shore Tourism Commission.
To help overcome the Eastern Shore’s biggest challenge—travelers and consumers not knowing anything about our region—we strongly encourage utilizing the logo and tagline combination whenever possible.
Screen media uses PNG or JPG format; print media uses EPS format. PNG and JPG files will work with most Microsoft programs. EPS files require Adobe Illustrator or a professional graphic program.

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