NHLA Style Guidelines
When referring to our organization in news articles, please use the following guidelines:
The official name of the organization is National Hardwood Lumber Association. Our correct abbreviation is NHLA. The first reference to the organization should be National Hardwood Lumber Association and references thereafter should be NHLA or the Association.
NHLA Logo Standards Policy
The new NHLA logo is now available. Use of the old NHLA logo should cease as of January 1, 2009. The NHLA logo policy serves as a visual representation of the association. The logo system and associated policies give NHLA a consistent visual image that makes it easy for our many audiences to recognize the association and to clearly identify specific policies associated with NHLA.
Please read carefully the logo standards, available for download by clicking here. (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader to view, click here to download.)
Download Logos
EPS (For print use): A collection of NHLA logos in .eps format for use on documents printed with a desktop postscript printer or commercial offset printer. Can be placed into all popular page layout and word processing programs. Logos are scalable without losing sharpness. Click here to download the compressed file
JPEG (For web use): A collection of NHLA logos in .jpg format for website use. Logos are offered in horizontal and vertical orientation to retain optimum detail. Logos cannot be enlarged without loss of sharpness/resolution. Click here to download the compressed file
If you have any further questions please contact Renee Hornsby at r.hornsby@nhla.com or 901-399-7560.
