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COD logo
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Each product about the CODs, both digital and printed, static or interactive, should be accompanied with the COD logo.
Logo Options
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White background, PNG formatLarge, 1040 X 400 |
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| White background, SVG formatLarge, 1040 X 400 |
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User Guidance
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Do: | Do not: |
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Use the existing colors | Distort or skew the dimensions |
Use alternative colors, whether or not part of the UN color palette | Use the the white logo on a dark background |
Maintain the dimensions | Use the blue logo on a dark background |
COD Icons
Three COD-related icons are included in the Humanitarian Icons set:
COD-related naming conventions
Use of the following naming and formatting conventions is purely voluntary.
Suggested COD naming
‘COD-BB-CCC’ where:
BB is COD theme or type code:
AB = administrative boundaries
EM = edge-matched administrative boundaries
PS = population statistics
CCC is ISO3166 three-character code, such as ‘LBR' for Liberia. This convention is used in the HDX URL for each COD. For instance, the URL for the Liberia administrative boundaries COD is https://data.humdata.org/dataset/cod-ab-lbr
Suggested administrative level naming
ADM0 for administrative level 0 (country)
ADM1 for administrative level 1
ADM2 for administrative level 2
etc.
Suggested feature name and P-code formatting
For maximum clarity the recommended format for writing feature names is in “quotation marks”.
The recommended format for writing P-codes is “[XYnnnnn]”. For example, the P-code for “Pitahaya”, in “Costa Rica” is [CR60102]".
The most recommended way of identifying a feature within one administrative level is “feature name [XYnnnnn]”. For example, “Pitahaya [CR60102]”. Although this is unambiguous, the most explicit way of identifying a feature within a country is to mention any higher administrative level feature names and P-codes. For example:
ADM3 feature “Pitahaya” [CR60102], in ADM2 feature “Puntarenas” [CR601], in ADM1 feature “Puntarenas” [CR6], in Costa Rica.
COD schema
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