Brand Guidelines
Effective Date: June 1st, 2020
The Web Incubator brand includes the words, phrases, symbols, designs and other distinctive brand features associated with Web Incubator and our services (“Brand Assets”). Examples of our Brand Assets include the word “Web Incubator” and our logos. Our Brand Assets are trade names, trademarks, service marks and trade dress of Web Incubator.
Web Incubator encourages and supports other products and services that use and supplement our services. At the same time, we must protect our reputation and brand identity. So we ask that you follow these Brand Guidelines, which are intended to promote consistent use of our Brand Assets. This makes it easier for people to instantly recognize references to Web Incubator, and prevents consumer confusion. These guidelines also help protect Web Incubator’s intellectual property.
If you don’t agree to these Brand Guidelines, you don’t have a right to, and shouldn’t, use the Brand Assets.
General Brand Guidelines
Do:
Use our Brand Assets to refer to Web Incubator, our services or anything else we offer.
Write “Web Incubator” as two words, and only capitalize “W” and “I”.
Comply with our Logo Guidelines, Corporate Colors, Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy.
Don't:
Use the Brand Assets in a way that suggests or implies partnership, sponsorship or endorsement by Web Incubator.
Modify or alter the Brand Assets.
Incorporate the Brand Assets, or anything confusingly similar, into your trademarks, domain names, logos or similar content.
Present the Brand Assets in a way that makes them the most prominent or distinctive feature of what you’re creating.
Use the Brand Assets in merchandise or other products such as clothing, hats or mugs.
Assert rights over the Web Incubator brand or Brand Assets, whether by domain name registration, trademark registration or anything else.
Use trademarks, domain names, logos or other content that imitate or could be confused with Web Incubator.
Feature Web Incubator on materials associated with sexually explicit content, unlawful activity or other materials that violate our Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy.
To help us address future branding issues, we may modify these Brand Guidelines, without notice to you. We’ll post the most recent version on our website. You’re responsible for following any modified terms, so be sure to review these Brand Guidelines regularly.