The digital files of the Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc. (X-ES) logo can be conveniently downloaded by X-ES partners and other authorized third parties for approved use on web sites, packaging, documentation, collateral, and advertising associated with the distribution and promotion of X-ES products.
The following guidelines must be closely followed in order to protect the integrity of the X-ES logo. Under no conditions should the X-ES logo be altered, adapted, modified, or morphed. If you require size variations of the logo file provided, please contact Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc. at web-info@xes-inc.com.
The logo should always appear in one of the following formats: (full color - preferred version):
The X-ES logo must appear by itself - it may not be combined with any other graphic or textual element and may not be used as a design element with any other logo or trademark without written consent by Extreme Engineering Solutions, Inc.
The X-ES logo may not be used in any manner that diminishes or otherwise damages Extreme’s goodwill, including uses that would be deemed to be obscene, pornographic, excessively violent, or otherwise in poor taste or unlawful, or in which the purpose or objective is to encourage unlawful activities.
The X-ES logo may not be used in any way other than as specified in these guidelines. Upon request from Extreme Engineering Solutions, third parties are required to provide X-ES with sample product packaging, documentation, or web site URLs bearing the X-ES logo so that X-ES can review usage to determine whether the logo guidelines have been followed.
Refusal to submit samples, or noncompliance with these guidelines, could result in revocation of the license or permission to use the X-ES logo. All third parties must correct any deficiencies in their use of the X-ES logo and/or in the quality of the product used in conjunction with the logo and must cease and desist from further publication or distribution of the materials upon reasonable notice from Extreme Engineering Solutions. Refusal to correct such deficiencies to cease publication could result in revocation of the permission to use the X-ES logo.