International Year of the Reef 2008


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IYOR 2008 Logo

The IYOR logo is available below in different electronic formats. The logo in an .eps format needs to be requested to the IYOR Coordinator (info@iyor.org).

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The logo can be used for promotion of IYOR materials, events and activities only. If you are unsure about its application, please contact the IYOR coordinator (info@iyor.org).

For our records, it would be appreciated of you would notify the IYOR coordinator (info@iyor.org) when you using the IYOR logo.

Translation of the logo

The ICRI IYOR ad-hoc committee encourage the translation of the logo if needed. To do so, please follow the Guidelines to translate the IYOR 2008 Logo (PDF File - 75 KB). We encourage you to provide us the logos translated fro inclusion in this page in order to share them with IYOR partners. Thank you.

Arabic version - We would like to thank Dr. Mohammed. Kotb from PERSGA for providing the Arabic version of the logos. Click on the logo, to enlarge it.
Bangladesh version - Click on the logo, to enlarge it.
Hawaiian version - Click on the logo, to enlarge it.
Indonesian Bahasa version - Click on the logo, to enlarge it.
Tamil version - We would like to thank Dr.Jamila Patterson, SDMRI for providing the Tamil version of the logos - Click on the logo, to enlarge it.
Japan version - Click on the logo, to enlarge it.
Portuguese version - We would like to thank Damaris Torres-Pulliza for providing the Portuguese version of the logos. Click on the logo, to enlarge it.
Spanish version - We would like to thank Damaris Torres-Pulliza for providing the Spanish version of the logos. Click on the logo, to enlarge it.
Mahal and Malayalam - We would like to thank F.G Mohammed and O.G Moosa for providing this translation. Click on the logo, to enlarge it.
Vietnamese Version - We would like to thank Mr. Minh Hoang from the Centre for Marinelife Conservation and Community Development (MCD) for providing this translation. Click on the logo, to enlarge it.
Bangladesh version - Click on the logo, to enlarge it.

Spread the word

We also encourage you to spread the word about the International Year of the Reef 2008 by setting up on your own web site a link to the IYOR homepage.

  • Text
    Simply copy the following code to your template for text:
    <a href="http://www.iyor.org/" target="_blank" title="International Year of the Reef 2008">International Year of the Reef 2008</a>

    The result looks like this:

    International Year of the Reef 2008

  • Logo
    To download a logo which, when clicked, will link your visitors to the IYOR home page, simply copy and paste the source code below to your site.
    <a href="http://www.iyor.org/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.iyor.org/images/iyor_logo/IYOR_blue_s.jpg" border="1" title="International Year of the Reef 2008"></a>
    <a href="http://www.iyor.org/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.iyor.org/images/iyor_logo/IYOR_2colors_s.jpg" border="1" title="International Year of the Reef 2008"></a>
    <a href="http://www.iyor.org/" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.iyor.org/images/iyor_logo/IYOR_black_white_s.jpg" border="1" title="International Year of the Reef 2008"></a>

For our records, it would be appreciated of you would notify the IYOR coordinator (info@iyor.org) when you create such a link.

Acknowledgement

We would like to thank the Ministry of the Environment, Japan (MoE) and Mr. Masami Nakamine, the winner of the IYOR logo contest. Mr. Nakamine, the Art Director and Designer at Project Core Inc., designed the logo, in response to a contest organized by ICRI. 27 proposals from around the world were received. The final vote for the logo was made during the ICRI General Meeting held in Japan in April 2007. Project Core Inc., a design company, was founded in July 1978 by Mr. Bokunen Naka, a famous woodblock print artist (for more information, click here). The Japanese IYOR Poster (below), is using the work of Bokunen Naka.