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A brand for social justice and decent work

The brand identity of the International Labour Organization expresses our commitment to a human-centred future of work and our belief in our founding mandate: advancing social justice, promoting decent work.

This Brand Hub presents our visual identity and provides inspiration, guidance and specifications to ensure a consistent application of our brand by all ILO staff, offices and partners.

If you require further guidance, please contact brand@ilo.org

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RGB, CMYK, Pantone… What does all this mean? Learn how to use the ILO colours for your needs.

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RGB, CMYK, Pantone… What does all this mean? Learn how to use the ILO colours for your needs.

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RGB, CMYK, Pantone… What does all this mean? Learn how to use the ILO colours for your needs.

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RGB, CMYK, Pantone… What does all this mean? Learn how to use the ILO colours for your needs.

ILO Digital Design System

Our digital design system consists of styles, patterns, components and design principles that ensure a common visual identity and user experience across all ILO websites.

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This Way to Social Justice campaign toolkit

Aligned with the ILO’s strategy to reduce and prevent inequalities in the world of work, this communication campaign spotlights crucial policy areas where coordinated efforts can pave the way towards fairer, safer, greener, and more sustainable societies for all.

This Way to Social Justice campaign toolkit

Aligned with the ILO’s strategy to reduce and prevent inequalities in the world of work, this communication campaign spotlights crucial policy areas where coordinated efforts can pave the way towards fairer, safer, greener, and more sustainable societies for all.

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