The St. Alban’s Brand Kit

BRAND & STYLE RESOURCES | 2026

One home for our logos, colors, and type. Grab what you need, in the format you need it.

our logo - three versions, each with a job
Option A · everyday

The wordmark

Your everyday logo. Use this most of the time — bulletins, letters, email, anything with room for the name. Most legible, copies cleanest.

Soft black

copies lighter

Color

Deep purple

White

for dark backgrounds

Black

on white

Option B · formal

Cross + wordmark

The dressed-up version. Letterhead, banners, bulletin covers — when you have space and want presence.

Option C · icon

The cross mark

For tight squares — website icon, social avatar, app, a stamp. Use it alone, not beside the wordmark.

approved colors | 2026

Gold

#F1A337

Action color. Buttons, links, accent words. Use sparingly.

Burnt orange

#A33F00

Seasonal only. Pentecost, stewardship, Reign of Christ Sunday.

Dusty lavender

#7A78AB

Quiet section backgrounds. Don’t use as text.

Deep purple

#422357

Primary ink. Headlines, body text, dark section backgrounds.

Cream

#F5F2EB

Page background. The quiet field everything sits on.

typography
HEADINGS

Aa

Merriweather · serif

BODY

Aa

Lato · sans-serif

our EPISCOPAL MARKS

TEC Shield

TEC Shield punch out for dark backgrounds

Episcopal Diocese of Arizona logo

The Rules

One color, one job.

Every color has a defined role and stays in its lane. Cream is for backgrounds. Deep purple is for ink. Lavender is for quiet section fields. Gold is for action. Burnt orange is for the liturgical seasons.

Gold is rare.

When everything is highlighted, nothing is. Gold appears on primary buttons, links, and the occasional accent word. If you're using gold for headlines or whole sections, you've broken the system.

Burnt orange is liturgical.

Reserved for the rust seasons — Pentecost, stewardship, Reign of Christ Sunday, and saints' days where it fits the church calendar. Default to deep purple for everyday dark sections.

Don’t do this.

Body text in lavender. Backgrounds in burnt orange outside its seasons. Headlines in gold. More than one accent color in a single section.