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Corporate Identity Manual
The ITC-SA’ branding and sub-brands provide for easy recognition, visibility and impact. The latest version of the ITC-SA’ brand identity includes simple, strong and distinct graphic elements which must be implemented in a consistent manner in order to grow recognition of the brand and maintain our reputation. This booklet presents rules and advice to help you to apply the brand to your advertisements, publications, stationery and in general to all your brand media.
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