IN October 2020 Made in Britain removed several versions of the mark from the download section of its website. We reported on the decision here and explained why we did it. The only versions of the official, protected mark that are recognised by the organisation are the ones with the arrow pointing north-east, or up and to the right (above).
It also added the ® symbol to the mark to further protect it from a growing number of lookalike designs. Made in Britain is asking all members to adopt the north-east pointing versions of the mark with the ® symbol. The Made in Britain mark is the only official, protected mark that guarantees British provenance of a product from a trusted British company and is registered with the Intellectual Property Office.
A full set of digital files featuring the correct version of the mark is available to download from the members' area of the website (requires login). Grab yourself the whole set and make sure your marketing experts and graphic designers have the latest version on file.
Since winning a D&AD Award in 2014, the Made in Britain logo has appeared on tens of thousands of products from thousands of British makers and has come to represent the best of British manufacturing. Companies using the mark need to demonstrate the British provenance of their products and adhere to strict guidelines on their transparency, sustainability and ethical business practices.
By Made in Britain 2 years ago | By Made in Britain