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Boy Scouts of America Identity Components

For the purposes of this manual, the Boy Scouts of America identity components are defined as follows:

Trademark—The universal emblem consisting of the fleur-de-lis with the eagle, shield, and two five-pointed stars.

This treatment uses only the trademark of the Boy Scouts of America and should be used when the organization's identity is established in the product's use or immediate area of distribution. It is primarily a graphic device and should be used accordingly. When applicable, the registration mark should appear at the upper right shoulder of the emblem.

Signature—The combination of the trademark and the specially letter—spaced expression "Boy Scouts of America" in configurations described on Boy Scouts of America Signature Usage.

Colors—The following colors are the only color reproductions for use in presenting the organization trademark and signature:

Boy Scout Red:
Spot Color: Pantone 186
Four-Color Process: S97-1 (100% Magenta, 70% Yellow)


Boy Scout Blue:
Spot Color: Pantone 294
Four-Color Process: S209-1 (100% Cyan, 50% Magenta, 20% Black)