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AAED Member Logo Usage and Guidelines
Members who want demonstrate their commitment and promote the Academy are encouraged to use the AAED member logo. All uses of the AAED member logo shall conform to the guidelines adopted by AAED Executive Council:
- AAED members (Fellows, Life Fellows, Associate and Honorary Members) are entitled to use the AAED Member Logo.
- AAED members can use the logo to promote themselves as well as the Academy for scientific, advertising or awareness purposes, i.e. in a Curriculum Vitae, biography, resume, acknowledgement of awards, promotional pieces, etc...
- AAED members cannot use the member logo to exploit the Academy or another professional in any way.
- Association official logo colors are PMS 282 Dark Blue & PMS 428 Light Grey. Logo colors may be modified on promotional pieces on which official colors are not available, as long as the logo remains identifiable and readable.
- AAED members are encouraged to use the AAED member logo on office letterhead and stationary, in PowerPoint slide presentations, in acknowledgments of memberships and awards and other recognitions, promotional pieces and on CVs and biographies.
- The member logo should not be angled, reversed, tilted or upside down.
- For one-color printed pieces, the dark blue color can be converted to black, or solid color, while the grey areas may be converted to 30-40% of grey or that solid color.
- Text should not appear in close proximity to the logo or obscure it in any way.
- If a member is unsure of any appropriate use of the member logo, the member should contact AAED Headquarters.
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Note: the AAED member logo is intended for use only by AAED current members. See online member directory for full and current listing. The logo is permitted for member use for the promotion of awareness of AAED, and can be displayed on individual member's letterhead, business cards, web sites, and dental lecture materials.
FAAED credential
As voted by the Executive Council, August 4, 2004, AAED allows its Fellow Members and LIfe Fellows to use the FAAED credential, but only in short and long biographies and only when the words are spelled out, and never as an acronym. AAED abides by the report of the ADA Council on Ethics, Bylaws and Judicial Affairs of Advisory Opinion regarding Credentials in General Dentistry. Here is a direct link to the ADA report, housed on the ADA web site.
