Branding Guidelines

The PCNA Brand

The Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association's mark, the signature heart, dates back to 1994 when the Lipid Nurse Task Force (LNTF) broadened their focus from lipid disorders to global cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk reduction and became the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association (PCNA). However, our brand is more than just a visual representation of who we are - it helps us effectively communicate our identity and mission as we develop and support multiple programs around the world. As we collaborate on and support more and more initiatives, it is important that our valued partners have access to our brand guidelines.

Please use these guidelines as brand standard when using the PCNA logo, or designing a piece that includes PCNA brand fonts, color swatches or icons. Any applications that are not covered or reviewed in this document must receive approval from PCNA.

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PCNA Logo Usage

All PCNA logos include the PCNA web address. If you are designing a PCNA marketing piece with an address block, please contact PCNA for a logo without a web address.

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Questions?

Please contact the PCNA marketing department.

Abby Despins

Public Relations & Marketing

613 Williamson St STE 200, Madison, WI 53703

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608.250.2440 x4

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