Code & Supply Press Kit
Logos
See our assets repo for the full set but we tend to use these the most.
Wordmark logo
Use the wordmark logo where there's inadequate context to link "Code & Supply" with our logo.
We have it in a variety of formats available by clicking on the wordmark logo above.
Imprint logo
Use the imprint in contexts where "Code & Supply" will be written and visually associated with the logo.
See the imprint logos for variations. N.b. most of the most useful files are in the "bruteforce" directory.
For Code & Supply Co.
For Code & Supply Scholarship Fund
Naming
When referring to Code & Supply, please remember these:
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It's acceptable to refer to all Code & Supply efforts as "Code & Supply" but if you need to be specific about which part of Code & Supply or will be talking about both orgs in the same context, use something closer to our legal names:
- Code & Supply Co. - Meetups, conferences, Workspace coworking, chat communities, etc.
- Code & Supply Scholarship Fund - our sibling non-profit organization that funds conference travel and other educational experiences
We commonly refer to these as "Co" and "Fund" when we have reason to disambiguate.
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Use "Code & Supply" on first reference for Co. Please use the ampersand.
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Use "Code & Supply Scholarship Fund" on first reference for Fund.
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It's acceptable to abbreviate on subsequent references. Use "C&S" for "Co" and "CSSF" for "Fund" references.
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It's acceptable to use "codeandsupply" only when referring to one of our communities or resources by its account or server name, e.g.
@codeandsupplyfor most of our social media accounts.
Do not:
- Refer to Code & Supply as "CNS" or "CnS" or "CaS" or "CAS" or any other abbrevation of 'and'— just use the ampersand. It's a
&in HTML if you're writing raw HTML!
What's the difference between Co and Fund?
See What is the relationship between Code & Supply Scholarship Fund and Code & Supply Company?.

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