Welcome to the FBLA Brand Center! Below, you will find the new brand guidelines in their entirety, as well as breakdowns of different logo types, official colors, fonts, customizable templates, and more.
Under no circumstances may the delta symbol be used on its own outside of an official logo lock-up. For more information, refer to the Brand Guidelines.
The new FBLA logo incorporates the organization’s traditional colors of navy and gold, while the Delta represents FBLA’s commitment to the ideals of service, education and progress, as well as our three divisions: Middle School, High School and Collegiate. Please refer to the Brand Guidelines for approved uses.
Beyond the primary logo variations, there are also officially created versions of logos for states, states and chapters, international chapters, divisions, and states and divisions. Also included are the approved alternate color treatments for the logo. For more detailed information, please review the Brand Guidelines.
Customizing your own logos? Check out this step-by-step guide designed to help beginner and veteran designers alike create their new FBLA logo package.
In addition to the horizontal, full-color options displayed here, the files also include the logos in reverse-color, all-navy, all-white, and all-black, and each color in vertical format.
Please refer to the Brand Guidelines for all of the rules regarding alternate color versions of the logo. All alternate color logo files are labeled and included in the folder with their corresponding standard color files. All files are also available in all-navy, all-white, and all-black.
FBLA Emblem
The new FBLA Emblem reflects our updated brand and continues to communicate our commitment to service, education and progress. The emblem will serve as the design for blazer crests but can also be used on documents, apparel and more.