THE LOOK OF OUR BRAND

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THE LOOK OF OUR BRAND For Internal Use Only Not For Use With The Public. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. OUR LOOK CONSISTENCY USAGE 29

OUR LOGO The First Command logo is a meticulously crafted representation of our brand. When used properly and consistently, it will generate recognition, strengthen our position, and command respect in the marketplace. Strict adherence to the rules set forth on the following pages will ensure that the First Command brand gains strength and prominence with every usage and in every application. Strict compliance regarding the use of the First Command logo and branding elements will be maintained and monitored by the First Command Marketing Department. These rules also protect the integrity and durability of First Command s trademarks and other intellectual property. First Command has the exclusive right to determine how its trademarks and other intellectual property will be used. All uses of First Command s trademarks and other intellectual property must be approved in advance by First Command. First Command may revoke the right to use its trademarks or intellectual property and/or deny further use of its trademarks or intellectual property at any time if the rules herein are not followed. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 30

OUR LOGO THE IMPORTANCE OF BRAND CONSISTENCY. The First Command brand is our ultimate promise to our Nation s military families. And brand consistency in organizational thought, decisions, communications and actions calls attention to that promise. It supports the idea that the client experience is paramount and precise always and in all ways. Maintaining a consistent and disciplined approach throughout all expressions and communications of our brand upholds and reinforces our company s history, mission, vision, image and larger purpose of serving those who serve or have served our nation. We must put forward a singular image of First Command to the world. One that lets everyone know who we are, what we stand for and what we work so hard to accomplish for our clients. It is this consistency that leads to marketplace awareness, client recognition, believability, trust and, most importantly, highlights our vision of lifelong financial security for our Nation s military families. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 31

LOGO SPACING MINIMUM CLEAR SPACE AROUND THE LOGO. Minimum Clear Space around logo and tagline = the height of the First Command font. To ensure it s integrity and visibility, keep the First Command logo clear of competing text, images and graphics. Surround it on all sides with clear space no less than the height of the First Command logo font. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 32

LOGO SIZE MINIMUM SIZE. Minimum size refers to the smallest iteration of our logo which many be produced under all circumstances. These limits have been set to ensure recognition and legibility in all First Command printed and digital materials. LOGO WITH TAGLINE. When used in conjunction with our tagline, the minimum width at which our logo can appear is 1.5 inches. For materials requiring smaller dimensions, use the version of our logo without the tagline. 1.5 LOGO WITHOUT TAGLINE. The minimum width for our logo without tagline is 1.0 inches. Smaller iterations are not readily recognizable and therefore must not be used under any circumstances. 1 For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 33

LOGO POSITION The First Command logo should be positioned near the edge of the document, separated away from the main body. Following the rules on logo size and spacing the logo should rest in the upper left corner, upper right corner or lower right corner. Never centered at the top, middle or bottom. Below are a couple examples of best practices: LETTER TYPE DOCUMENT WITHOUT A HEADLINE OR MASTHEAD PHOTO. In this instance the logo should be positioned in the upper left. April 26, 2018 To: William H. Client From: John Q. Advisor Subject: First Command Financial Plan Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in vulputate velit esse molestie consequat, vel illum dolore eu feugiat nulla facilisis at vero eros et accumsan et iusto odio dignissim. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. DOCUMENT WITH A HEADLINE OR MASTHEAD PHOTO. In this instance the logo should be positioned in the lower right. INITIAL FINANCIAL ANALYSIS PREPARED FOR: Mr. Edward Baker & Mrs. Geri Baker April 26, 2018 EVERY OBJECTIVE NEEDS THE RIGHT PLAN IF YOU ARE ON ACTIVE DUTY AND YOUR OBJECTIVE IS FINANCIAL SECURITY, FIRST COMMAND HAS THE RIGHT PLAN FOR YOU. PREPARED BY: Joe Advisor, CFP JoeAdvisor@firstcommand.com For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 34

OUR LOGO LOGO TREATMENT ON DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS. Do not position the logo on backgrounds with insufficient contrast. The full color logo cannot be used on black. If the logo needs to be produced on a black background, only the reverse logo can be used. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 35

SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES BUILDING AND MONUMENT SIGNAGE. In places where the First Command brand will be permanently represented, such as building signage and other large installations, the insignia and wordmark are used without the tagline. INTERIOR SIGNAGE. All interior signage should be the First Command logo without the tagline and must be produced by approved vendors and reviewed prior to production by the Marketing Department. Brushed silver is the preferred material/color of choice. For further details and specifications on interior signage, see signage section. INSIGNIA ONLY. In certain circumstances, the First Command graphic insignia may be used on its own, due to space limitations and aesthetic considerations. Examples of this include premium items, the First Command presentation template and digital applications like buttons and mobile Apps. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 36

CO-BRANDING CO-BRANDED MATERIALS. When co-branding with affiliates and partners and when branding First Command s sponsorship participation, consistency and prominence of the First Command logo are paramount. In these situations, both logos should appear adjacent to each other and be separated by a thin vertical line, with the First Command logo ALWAYS on the left. These rules apply in every application from PowerPoint presentations to signage where co-branding is required. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 37

INCORRECT USAGE UNACCEPTABLE USAGE. Any modifications to the First Command logo are prohibited. Misuse of our logo compromises the First Command brand. In order to strengthen and maintain the status and stature of our brand, strict adherence to the standards set forth in this guide are required of everyone in our organization. Some common misuses of the First Command logo are shown here, although these examples do not include every possible misrepresentation of our brand. To ensure compliance within the parameters of brand representation, familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations clearly and succinctly defined within the chapters of this usage manual. Questions regarding proper and improper usage of the First Command logo should be directed to First Command Marketing Department. UNACCEPTABLE TYPEFACE. Do not recreate the wordmark using any other typeface, nor modify the original font in any form and under any circumstance. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 38

INCORRECT USAGE UNACCEPTABLE HIGHLIGHTS. Do not add highlights, gradients, textures or shadows to the logo. UNACCEPTABLE COLOR. The First Command logo may only appear in the approved colors previously outlined in this manual. Single color usage (all red or all blue) of the logo is not permitted. UNACCEPTABLE WORDMARK. The spacing between the wordmark and the insignia cannot be altered in anyway. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 39

INCORRECT USAGE UNACCEPTABLE DIVISION OF ELEMENTS. Using individual features of our logo independently, such as the wordmark without the First Command graphic insignia, is not permitted. UNACCEPTABLE GRAPHIC ADDITIONS. No other graphic element can be attached to or associated with the logo as shown here. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 40

INCORRECT USAGE UNACCEPTABLE PLACEMENT AND POSITIONING. How and where our logo is placed is important to the integrity and legibility of our brand. By avoiding the common placement issues shown here, you will maintain maximum impact and ensure the consistency of the way our brand appears in the marketplace. UNACCEPTABLE CONTRAST. Do not position the logo on backgrounds with insufficient contrast. UNACCEPTABLE PLACEMENT. The logo MUST not be positioned over a background or image that interferes with readability. UNACCEPTABLE ANGLE. The logo must always appear on a flat, horizontal plane and may not be tilted in any direction. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 41

INCORRECT USAGE UNACCEPTABLE EFFECTS. Applying or adding effects to the logo detracts from our mark s integrity and is strictly prohibited. A few examples of improper use are indicated here. UNACCEPTABLE DROP SHADOW. The logo must never appear with a drop shadow. UNACCEPTABLE SCALING. The horizontal and vertical scale must always change proportionately. Never stretch or condense the logo. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 42

INCORRECT USAGE UNACCEPTABLE HALO EFFECT. A glow or halo effect must never be applied to the logo. UNACCEPTABLE OUTLINING. Never create an outline around the logo. UNACCEPTABLE OPACITY. Our logo must always appear at 100% full-color and never be screened. For help and guidance on our brand standards, contact marketinginbox@firstcommand.com. 43