Templates and files are only available to VA staff while authenticated on the VA network. 

The DigitalVA treatment is clean, modern, and engaging. The combination of the thin weight used for “Digital” and the heavier weight used for “VA” convey OIT’s focus on constant innovation, stability, and strength.

The Digital VA logo should always be used in combination with the official VA OIT signature logo. The DigitalVA logo is not the OIT logo and should not be used in place of the official VA OIT signature logo.

The DigitalVA logo should never be smaller than 1 inch or 72px wide.

The Color Palette

The DigitalVA logo palette derives from the main OIT palette. Both colors map to the U.S. Web Design System.

USWDS: blue-50v
HEX: #0076D6
CMYK: 100, 45, 0, 16
HSL: 207, 100%, 42%
HSV: 207, 100, 84
RGB: 0, 118, 214

USWDS: blue-80v
HEX: #112F4E
CMYK: 78, 40, 0, 69
HSL: 210, 64%, 19%
HSV: 210, 78, 31
RGB: 17, 47, 78

Acceptable Uses

Consistent use is key to maintaining DigitalVA as recognizable and reliable. The preferred version of the logo should be used whenever possible.

Preferred version

Alternative must ensure appropriate color contrast

Incorrect Uses

Color variations

Except for the all-white version on a dark background, never change the colors. The logo should only be used in acceptable versions.

wrong colors chosen

Drop shadow

Never use drop-shadows or any other effects.

logo with drop shadow

Bevel

Never use bevel effects.

logo with bezel effect

Distorted appearance

Never change the size proportion. The logo should always be sized proportionally.

logo with dirtied dimensions

Bad color contrast

Ensure appropriate contrast when placing the logo on a colored background

screenshot of logos used incorrectly and having back color contrast

Illegible text

If you used as an overlay (not recommended), appropriate contrast and readability are required.

screenshot showing illegible text on top of a photo