Institutional signature
The blue eye is the official public-facing identity for research, correspondence, partnerships, presentations, and media.
IPSSAReturn to instituteIdentity standards · Version 1.0
A durable identity kit for research, publications, partnerships, listings, field work, community, and future media use.
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The blue eye is the official public-facing identity for research, correspondence, partnerships, presentations, and media.
The beaver roundel is a secondary team and field expression for community, apparel, stickers, internal work, and morale. It does not replace the institutional signature.
Primary signature
Use whenever the institute must be identified formally and space allows the full name and tagline to remain legible.

Secondary expression
A monochrome Canadian field emblem: observant, persistent, constructive, and willing to make noise when public systems demand scrutiny.

Compact signature
Use for avatars, favicons, square cards, and constrained digital placements where the complete signature would be unreadable.

Correspondence
The formal institutional signature leads from the top. The operational morale patch signs off quietly at the bottom.
Identity system
#001D3D#008DCE#E31B23#F3F3EF#111111Use with care
Leave one centre-leaf height around the formal logo and one tenth of the diameter around the patch.
Scale uniformly. Never stretch, compress, rotate, crop, or rearrange.
Place the dark formal signature on a light, quiet field.
Do not recolour or add shadows, outlines, gradients, or effects.
Use the eye mark when the complete signature becomes unreadable.
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