The following is a download library and a guide to our Trojan logo and related graphic design elements for your use.
Contact mperry@alexandercsd.org if you have any questions.
Rasterized images:
Also known as a bitmap image, is a digital image composed of a grid of tiny colored squares called pixels. These pixels form a complete, detailed image, making raster images ideal for photographs. However, because raster images are pixel-based, they are resolution-dependent and can appear blurry or pixelated if enlarged beyond their original pixel count. These images include JPEG and PNG formats shown below.
Vector images:
A vector image is a digital image that is described by mathematical equations rather than pixels, meaning it can be scaled to any size without losing quality or becoming blurry. These are ideal for logos.
Right click and download the vector Images below:
ACS Colors:
The Alexander Green and Gold as seen on the Trojan logo can be shared in a few ways to make sure you have the exact colors for printing, or to share with a graphic design office.
Hexadecimal code is a base-16 number system, using 16 unique digits (0-9 and A-F) to represent numbers, and is used in computing as a compact and human-readable way to express binary data, such as in color codes.
Green = #1e6e38
Gold = #fcd018
Pantone colors are standardized, proprietary color codes from the Pantone Matching System (PMS).
Green = 349 C
Gold = Yellow 012 C
Fonts:
Alexander uses a Title font and a body font for much of its publications and website. These are not required to use, but can add tot he consitancy of the overall look.
Title Font = Philosopher. This font was chosen because of it's close approximation to the High School main door stone sign above its doors.
Download Here: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Philosopher
Body Font = Roboto. A San-serif font chosen for its modern look and ease to obtain even in Google Applications.
Download Here: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Roboto
FAQ:
Q: Can I use my own Trojan different from the District Trojan?
A: It is preferred to use the actual school logo. Imagine going to Disney to see Mickey with pointy ears, or Ronald McDonald with a mustache. The district's logo is the Trojan shown on this page and is part of ACS's identity.
Q: Can I add the Trojan to other graphics like a Football, Baseball Bat, or other complimentary graphic?
A: Sure you can.
Q: Do I have to use the fonts and colors on this page?
A: No. The colors and fonts are for a consistent look. You can use other fonts or put the logo on any color.
Q: Can I modify the Trojan?
A: Sure, the district just asks that you keep the Trojan identifiable as the ACS Trojan. Here are examples where the main goal is to keep the ACS Trojan identifiable:
These are just examples and you can obviously make your Trojan cooler, more hip, or whatever you wish, but you can also see that it still looks like the ACS Trojan