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Use with Other Logos
When using the Council Brand Mark in conjunction with other logos please ensure that it has the same prominence and is sized appropriately to match the shape and size of the other logos displayed. The logos should be arranged in a 'tramline' format as shown in the illustration A.
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The rules are simple:
- If the organisation is a lead sponsor/stakeholder for an event the Dublin City Brand Mark appears on the left (first). If this is not the case the Brand Mark appears on the right (last).
- The Council Mark must never be rendered smaller than any other Brand Mark placed in the same field of vision.
NDP Logo
Dublin City Council's Brand Mark will from time to time appear jointly with those of other state bodies most notably the NDP (National Development Plan) logo and the NRA (National Roads Authority) logo.
The National Development Plan Logo (NDP) should be used on all signs and advertisements, publicity and information material for all projects/schemes being implemented under the National Development Plan, irrespective of the source of funding.

The following text reference must always feature when the NDP logo is used on items of publicity and information material:
- Funded by the Irish Government under the National Development Plan 2007-2013.
Wherever possible, the NDP Logo should feature with the following tagline, placed as an artwork graphic file:
- Transforming Ireland
Where projects/schemes are co-financed by the European Union, the EU logo must also feature on all publicity and information material.
Detailed guidelines on using the NDP Logo can be downloaded from www.ndp.ie
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