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GLOBAL BRAND IDENTITY GUIDELINES 2012

BRAND BOOKSUPPLIER AND PARTNER GUIDELINES FOR FIS BRAND INTEGRITY

VERSION: 1.1

FIS, DECEMBER , 2012.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

OUR BRAND ....................................................................... 3

VISUAL TOOLKIT ............................................................... 4

COLOURS ...........................................................................................................6

FIS STRIPES .........................................................................................................8

LAYOUT GRID ..................................................................................................14

TYPOGRAPHY ..................................................................................................16

CHARTS & TABLES ...........................................................................................20

IMAGERY .........................................................................................................24

PRINTED EXAMPLES ........................................................................................26

LOGOS .............................................................................. 30

FIS LOGO ..........................................................................................................32

FIS EMBLEM .....................................................................................................34

FIS WORD MARK .............................................................................................36

FIS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SNOWFLAKE ....................................................38

FIS WORLD CUP LOGOS .................................................................................40

FIS DISCIPLINE LOGOS .....................................................................................42

FIS WORLD CUP SPONSORS LOGOS ...............................................................44

FIS WORLD CUP SPONSORS LOGOS WITH RESORT ......................................46

FIS EVENT LOGOS HORIZONTAL .....................................................................48

FIS EVENT LOGOS VERTICAL ...........................................................................50

FIS RELATIONSHIP LOGOS ..............................................................................52

FIS DIVISION LOGOS .......................................................................................54

PRINT TEMPLATES ........................................................... 56

FIS PRINT TEMPLATES .....................................................................................58

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Snowsports enthusiasts and others around the world should be inspired by FIS. The brand reflects the long history and tradition of snow sports and blends them with the modern world of skiing and snowboarding. The strength of the FIS brand is its ability to evoke the unique feeling of clean lines in fresh white snow, on sunny winter days, with clear blue skies. Having a strong brand enables FISto engage, motivate, and inspire all. It is one of the organisation’s most valuable assets and helps drive forward the positive goal of stimulating persons of all ages, and from all walks of life. FIS aims to help motivate everyone, especially youngsters, to participate in recreational and competitive skiing and snowboarding.

Please read the FIS brand book, keep it, anduse it to share these values.

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VISUAL TOOLKIT

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COLOURS

FIS BLUE

Pantone Reflex blue

CMYK 100 89 0 0

RGB 0 35 149

Web #002395

FIS YELLOW

Pantone 130 C

CMYK 0 35 100 0

RGB 240 171 0

Web #F0AB00

FIS GREY

CMYK 0 0 0 45

RGB 167 167 167

Web #A7A7A7

BLACK

Pantone Black

CMYK 0 0 0 100

RGB 0 0 0

Web #000000

FIS BLUE

FIS YELLOW

FIS GREY

BLACK

WHITE

WHY FIS BLUE?

Blue is the colour of the sky. It is often

associated with depth and stability, trust

and loyalty. When used together with

warm colours like yellow, blue can create

high-impact, vibrant designs.

WHY FIS YELLOW?

Yellow is the colour of sunshine. It’s

associated with joy, happiness, intellect,

and energy. Yellow is also an attention

grabber, a bright colour that visually

stands out. In addition, yellow is the

complemetary colour to blue.

WHY WHITE?

White represents cleanliness, simplicity

and purity. It is preferred by people

who are neat, accurate, precise and

self-sufficient. White space allows the

design to “breathe”.

WHY FIS GREY?

Grey is the colour of transformation.

It is equally black and white, neutral,

associated with mediation and fairness.

Grey in design represents hard work,

intelligence and a calm outlook.

WHY BLACK?

Black represents prudence, humility and

wisdom. It is preferred by people who

are strong, achievement-orientated and

confident. Black in design allows depth

and perspective.

A colour palette has been selected in order to introduce variety into the graphic presentation of FIS publications while ensuring

overall homogeneity and harmony. Colour can be a powerful way to set the tone of a piece of communication. It can also be used to

aid navigation or to highlight important information.

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FIS STRIPES

The FIS stripes have been created to add a visual element that can be used together with the FIS logo, as part of the discipline logos or with the word mark. Alternatively they can be used alone to strengthen the FIS visual identity.

The stripes help the viewer/reader to quickly recognise the FIS brand whether it is on printed material such as folders, leaflets and pocket guides or in advertising, on a skier’s shirt or even on a hat or pen.

The FIS stripes must be used on all printed booklets from FIS. Please find detailed rules on the following pages.

The lines can vary in width to create

dynamic designs and to work with

different kinds of elements.

On rare occasions the stripes can be

placed on an angle. The angled version

should not be used often, only for

applications such as chapter dividers

within documents or on posters. Never

use the angled version on regular front

covers. The angle of the stripes should be

at 30° from the baseline of the document.

The thickness of each of the

coloured stripes is twice that of the

white space that separates them.

X

2.5

X

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FIS STRIPES

HOW TO USE THE STRIPES ON A COVER

The stripes should measure 7 mm in height on an A4 page.

The stripes at the top of the page should be placed 60 mm from the top page edge. The logo should be placed to the right of the

stripes. The ‘F’ in the FIS logo should measure the same height as the stripes. The FIS logo should be placed against the side margin,

but no less than 10 mm from the edge of the page. On rare ocassions the FIS logo may be placed on the left of the stripes, usually

when it is being used in conjunction with the FIS word mark.

The stripes on the bottom of the page must be aligned with the underside of the bottom margin, but no less than 10 mm from the

edge of the page.

If the FIS word mark is used on the front cover it should appear at the bottom right of the page, against the side page margin and

underneath the bottom page margin, but no less than 10 mm from the edge of the page. The height of the FIS word mark should

measure the same height as the stripes. On rare ocassions if necessary for legibility reasons, the word mark may appear on the

bottom left of the page.

Please see the pages 14 and 15 for the FIS layout grid with information on the exact placement and sizes of all elements.

USING THE STRIPES WITH THE FIS LOGO, FIS WORD MARK AND FIS EMBLEM

A4 COVER WITH TITLE AND WORD MARK

HEADLINE GOES HERE

A4 COVER WITH NO WORD MARK

HEADLINE GOES HERE

X

X X

2.5

X

2.5 X

2.5 X

1.5X

CONGRESSKANGWONLAND 2012

1.5 X

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USING THE STRIPES ON AN A4 CHAPTER DIVIDER SPREAD

The stripes should be aligned with the top page margin. The headline should ideally be placed on two lines. The height of the stripes

must match the height of the two line headline. When a one line headline is unavoidable, keep the stripe height the same as for a two

line headline and align the headline to the top of the stripes. The height of the stripes must not exceed 22 mm on an A4 page.

USING THE STRIPES ON AN A4 BASIC SPREAD

The stripes should be aligned with the top page margin. The headline should ideally be placed on one line. The height of the stripes

must match the height of the headline. When a multiple line headline is unavoidable (such as for multiple language documents) the

stripes should be the same height as one line of the headline. The height of the stripes must not be less than 3.5 mm or more than 8

mm on an A4 page.

TWO LINES

ONE LINE

FIS STRIPES

TWO LINES

ONE LINE

X

X

X

22 M

M

MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF THE STRIPES ON AN A4 PAGE

HEADER

HEADER HEADER HEADER

HEADER

HEADER HEADER HEADER

X

2.5

X

2.5 X

2.5 X

2.5 X

2.5 X

8 MM

3.5 MM

MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF THE STRIPES ON AN A4 PAGE

MINIMUM HEIGHT OF THE STRIPES ON AN A4 PAGE

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LAYOUT GRID

This grid is based on an A4 page. The layout grid is a basic three column grid. Use it as a guide to design all FIS materials. Text is generally

set in one colum but can be set in 2 or 3 columns with a 5 mm gutter if necessary. Pictures may bleed from the page or from the grid.Please note, as the page size changes adjust the length and depth of the columns and gutters can adjust proportionally.

20 MM 20 MM

7 MM

7 MM

20 M

M

20 M

M

5 M

M

5 M

M

20 MM 20 MM53.33 MM53.33 MM53.33 MM

60 M

M20

MM

20 M

M

A4 PAGE LAYOUT GRIDA4 COVER LAYOUT GRID

ENGLISH

SUB-HEADINGS APPEAR LIKE THIS

This grid is based on an A4 page. The layout grid is a basic three column grid. Use it as a guide to design all FIS materials. Text is generally

set in one colum but can be set in 2 or 3 columns with a 5 mm gutter if necessary. Pictures may bleed from the page or from the grid.

Please note, as the page size changes the length and depth of the columns and gutters can adjust proportionally.

This grid is based on an A4 page. The layout grid is a basic three column grid. Use it as a guide to design all FIS materials. Text is generally

set in one colum but can be set in 2 or 3 columns with a 5 mm gutter if necessary. Pictures may bleed from the page or from the grid.

Please note, as the page size changes the length and depth of the columns and gutters can adjust proportionally.

This grid is based on an A4 page. The layout grid is a basic three column grid. Use it as a guide to design all FIS materials. Text is generally

set in one colum but can be set in 2 or 3 columns with a 5 mm gutter if necessary. Pictures may bleed from the page or from the grid.

Please note, as the page size changes the length and depth of the columns and gutters can adjust proportionally.

GERMAN

SUB-HEADINGS APPEAR LIKE THIS

This grid is based on an A4 page. The layout grid is a basic three column grid. Use it as a guide to design all FIS materials. Text is generally

set in one colum but can be set in 2 or 3 columns with a 5 mm gutter if necessary. Pictures may bleed from the page or from the grid.

Please note, as the page size changes the length and depth of the columns and gutters can adjust proportionally.

This grid is based on an A4 page. The layout grid is a basic three column grid. Use it as a guide to design all FIS materials. Text is generally

set in one colum but can be set in 2 or 3 columns with a 5 mm gutter if necessary. Pictures may bleed from the page or from the grid.

Please note, as the page size changes the length and depth of the columns and gutters can adjust proportionally.

This grid is based on an A4 page. The layout grid is a basic three column grid. Use it as a guide to design all FIS materials. Text is generally

set in one colum but can be set in 2 or 3 columns with a 5 mm gutter if necessary. Pictures may bleed from the page or from the grid.

Please note, as the page size changes the length and depth of the columns and gutters can adjust proportionally.

FRENCH

SUB-HEADINGS APPEAR LIKE THIS

This grid is based on an A4 page. The layout grid is a basic three column grid. Use it as a guide to design all FIS materials. Text is generally

set in one colum but can be set in 2 or 3 columns with a 5 mm gutter if necessary. Pictures may bleed from the page or from the grid.

Please note, as the page size changes the length and depth of the columns and gutters can adjust proportionally.

This grid is based on an A4 page. The layout grid is a basic three column grid. Use it as a guide to design all FIS materials. Text is generally

set in one colum but can be set in 2 or 3 columns with a 5 mm gutter if necessary. Pictures may bleed from the page or from the grid.

Please note, as the page size changes the length and depth of the columns and gutters can adjust proportionally.

This grid is based on an A4 page. The layout grid is a basic three column grid. Use it as a guide to design all FIS materials. Text is generally

set in one colum but can be set in 2 or 3 columns with a 5 mm gutter if necessary. Pictures may bleed from the page or from the grid.

Please note, as the page size changes the length and depth of the columns and gutters can adjust proportionally.

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TYPOGRAPHY

FRUTIGER 65 BOLD

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY

FRUTIGER 55 ROMAN

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY 1234567890

FRUTIGER 56 ITALIC

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY 1234567890

FRUTIGER 45 LIGHT

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY 1234567890

HEADLINES (INCLUDING HEADLINES ON STRIPE)

Typeface Frutiger Bold

Style Uppercase

Size X (height of stripe)

Leading 1.25 X

Spacing X above, 0.25 X below

Colour Black

FRUTIGERFRUTIGER

FRUTIGER

PRIMARY TYPEFACE

Frutiger is a visually clear and straightforward typeface that allows FIS to communicate homogeneously across a wide variety of

designs and media. Frutiger is FIS´s primary typeface and should be used in all printed material. Text is always left aligned.

SUB-HEADINGS

Typeface Frutiger Bold

Style Uppercase

Size 12 pt or 9 pt

Leading 14.4 pt or 10.8

Spacing 7 pt above, 3 pt below

Colour Black or blue

THIRD SUB-HEADING (WITHIN BODY COPY)

Typeface Frutiger 45 Light

Style Normal

Size 8.5 pt or 9.5

Leading 12 pt or 14 pt

Spacing 4 pt

Baseline shift -2

Colour Blue

LARGE COPY (FOR DOCUMENT INTRODUCTIONS)

Typeface Frutiger Light

Style none

Size 25

Leading 35

Spacing 12 pt below

Colour Black

BODY COPY

Typeface Frutiger 45 Light

Style Normal

Size 8.5 pt or 9.5 pt

Leading 12 pt or 14 pt

Spacing 4 pt below

Colour Black

BREAKOUT COPY

Typeface Frutiger 45 Light

Style Normal

Size 12 pt

Leading 15 pt

Spacing 6 pt below

Colour Black

CAPTIONS

Typeface Frutiger 45 Light Italic

Style Normal

Size 8 pt

Leading 12 pt

Spacing 4 pt below

Colour Black

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TYPOGRAPHY

ARIALARIAL

ARIAL

SECONDARY TYPEFACE – PC/WEBArial is to be used when Frutiger is not installed on a computer. Arial is used for web and for live text (Frutiger cannot be used in these cases).

ARIAL 65 BOLD

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY

ARIAL REGULAR

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY

ABCDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY 1234567890

ARIAL ITALIc

ABcDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY

ABcDEFGHIJKLMNIOPQRSTUVWXZY 1234567890

HEADLINES (INCLUDING HEADLINES ON STRIPE)

Typeface Arial Bold

Style Uppercase

Size X (height of stripe)

Leading 1.25 X

Spacing X above, 0.25 X below

Colour Black

SUB-HEADINGS

Typeface Arial Bold

Style Uppercase

Size 12 pt or 9 pt

Leading 14.4 pt or 10.8

Spacing 7 pt above, 3 pt below

Colour Black or blue

LARGE COPY (FOR DOCUMENT INTRODUCTIONS)

Typeface Arial

Style none

Size 25

Leading 35

Spacing 12 pt below

Colour Black

BODY COPY

Typeface Arial Light

Style Normal

Size 8.5 pt or 9.5 pt

Leading 12 pt or 14 pt

Spacing 4 pt below

Colour Black

BREAKOUT COPY

Typeface Arial

Style Normal

Size 12 pt

Leading 15 pt

Spacing 3 pt below

Colour Black

CAPTIONS

Typeface Arial Italic

Style Normal

Size 8 pt

Leading 12 pt

Spacing 4 pt below

Colour Black

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TYPOGRAPHY – CHARTS & TABLES

YOUNGEST WINNERS

All seasons GROS Piero ITA 8.12.1972 Val d’Isère 18 years

Season 09/10 HIRSCHER Marcel AUT 13.12.2009 Val d’Isère 20 years

All seasons BEHR Pamela GER 9.12.1972 Val d’Isère 16 years

Season 09/10 WORLEY Tessa FRA 12.12.2009 Val d’Isère 20 years

MOST VICTORIES IN SEASON 09/10

Place Name Nation Podiums

1 CARLO Janka SUI 6

2 CUCHE Didier SUI 5

3 HERBST Reinfried AUT 4

OVERALL LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 VONN Lindsey USA

2 RIESCH Maria GER

3 PAERSON Anja SWE

4 MAZE Tina SLO

5 ZETTEL Kathrin AUT

DOWNHILL LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 VONN Lindsey USA

2 RIESCH Maria GER

3 PAERSON Anja SWE

4 JACQUEMOD Ingrid FRA

5 KAMER Nadja SUI

SUPER-G LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 VONN Lindsey USA

2 GOERGL Elisabeth AUT

3 STYGER Nadja SUI

4 SUTER Fabienne SUI

5 FISCHBACHER Andrea AUT

GIANT SLALOM LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 HOELZL Kathrin GER

2 ZETTEL Kathrin AUT

3 MAZE Tina SLO

4 REBENSBURG Viktoria GER

5 PUOTIAINEN Tanja FIN

Number of male and female athletes in each event

300

250

200

150

100

50

0SLALOM GIANT

SLALOMSUPER

GDOWN-

HILLCOMBINED TOTAL

SLALOM GIANT SLALOM

SUPER G

DOWN- HILL

COMBINED TOTAL

Total number of athletes and nations

Nations

Men

Women

Athletes

600

500

400

200

300

50

0

TABLES IN A PROFESSIONAL LAYOUT

Use blue, yellow or black headlines – preferably blue.

Size of text: no less than 8.5 pt. (For larger charts such as annual reports, the text in tables can be smaller, but not less than 6.5pt.)

TABLES

Typeface Frutiger Regular, Bold

Style None

Size X (as design requires)

Leading X (as design requires)

Spacing X (as design requires)

Colour text Black

Colour lines Yellow or blue

CHARTS

Typeface Frutiger Regular, Bold

Style None

Size X (as design requires)

Leading X (as design requires)

Spacing X (as design requires)

Colour text White or black

Colour lines White or black

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OVERALL LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 VONN Lindsey USA

2 RIESCH Maria GER

3 PAERSON Anja SWE

4 MAZE Tina SLO

5 ZETTEL Kathrin AUT

DOWNHILL LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 VONN Lindsey USA

2 RIESCH Maria GER

3 PAERSON Anja SWE

4 JACQUEMOD Ingrid FRA

5 KAMER Nadja SUI

SUPER-G LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 VONN Lindsey USA

2 GOERGL Elisabeth AUT

3 STYGER Nadja SUI

4 SUTER Fabienne SUI

5 FISCHBACHER Andrea AUT

GIANT SLALOM LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 HOELZL Kathrin GER

2 ZETTEL Kathrin AUT

3 MAZE Tina SLO

4 REBENSBURG Viktoria GER

5 PUOTIAINEN Tanja FIN

OVERALL LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 VONN Lindsey USA

2 RIESCH Maria GER

3 PAERSON Anja SWE

4 MAZE Tina SLO

5 ZETTEL Kathrin AUT

DOWNHILL LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 VONN Lindsey USA

2 RIESCH Maria GER

3 PAERSON Anja SWE

4 JACQUEMOD Ingrid FRA

5 KAMER Nadja SUI

SUPER-G LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 VONN Lindsey USA

2 GOERGL Elisabeth AUT

3 STYGER Nadja SUI

4 SUTER Fabienne SUI

5 FISCHBACHER Andrea AUT

GIANT SLALOM LADIES

Place Name Nation

1 HOELZL Kathrin GER

2 ZETTEL Kathrin AUT

3 MAZE Tina SLO

4 REBENSBURG Viktoria GER

5 PUOTIAINEN Tanja FIN

5 RIESCH Maria GER

TABLES IN WORD

For tables in Microsoft Word it is not possible to use lines. Instead use FIS blue or yellow in alternating opacities of 45% and 25%.

When it is not possible to produce tables in colour use shades of grey. The text should always be 100% black.

TYPOGRAPHY – CHARTS & TABLES

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IMAGERY

FIS IMAGERY SHOULD STRIVE TO EMBODY:

The FIS disciplines

Fair Play

Good Sportsmanship

Emotion

Inspiration

Relevance

Our world of skiing and snowboarding is filled with breathtaking, once-in-a-lifetime moments. The ability to capture them is priceless; sharing them is meaningful. An image can be worth a thousand words, if it’s relevant.

Imagery creates emotion and visual appeal. Please help us keep the FIS brand alive and dynamic by always using vibrant, emotional and, and relevant images.

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BROCHURES

ROLL-UP BANNERS

BROCHURES - FRONT AND BACK COVERS

POCKET GUIDE

2

REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT

Brief report from the

President on the activities

of the International Ski

Federation from June 2010

to May 2012At the last FIS Congress in Antalya

2010 which signified the organisation’s

centenary, the Nepalese Ski Association

accepted the challenge of scaling

Mount Everest, the highest peak in

the world (8’848 metres) in order to

fly the flag of the International Ski

Federation. This achievement was

successfully accomplished on 21st

May 2011 and the historic flag will

be presented by the President of the

Nepalese Ski Association, Jeevan Ram

Shrestha, at the FIS Congress 2012 in

Kangwonland, Korea.

The two-year period covering this

report has provided many exciting

and notable landmarks for the

International Ski Federation, whilst

we have continued to deal with the

consequences of the most difficult

global financial crisis in decades.

Our FIS World Championships in

2011 have to be classified as truly

outstanding. Images from the medal

ceremonies in Oslo city centre with

more than 100,000 spectators

showed the significance of Nordic

Skiing in the birthplace of the sport.

The Norwegian Royal Family graced

the Championships every day along

with full stadiums whilst at the FIS

Alpine World Ski Championships in

Garmisch-Partenkirchen, German

Chancellor Angela Merkel attended

the Opening Ceremony. The Freestyle

Skiing and Snowboard Championships

in Deer Valley (USA) and La Molina

(SPA) respectively, were significant

for the inclusion of slopestyle for the

first time. In 2012, the FIS Ski Flying

World Championships in Vikersund

ENGLISH

FRANÇAIS

DEUTSCH:

Bref rapport du Président

concernant les activités de la

Fédération Internationale de

Ski de juin 2010 à mai 2012

Lors du Congrès FIS de 2010 à

Antalya, qui marquait le centenaire de

l’organisation, l’Association Népalaise de

Ski a relevé le défi d’escalader le mont

Everest, le plus haut sommet du monde (8

848 mètres), afin d’y déployer le drapeau

de la Fédération Internationale de Ski.

Cet exploit a été brillamment accompli

le 21 mai 2011, et ce drapeau historique

sera remis par Jeevan Ram Shrestha,

le président de l’Association Népalaise

de Ski, lors du Congrès FIS 2012 de

Kangwonland, en Corée du Sud.

La période de deux ans que couvre ce

rapport a fourni de nombreux points de

repères enthousiasmants et remarquables

à la Fédération Internationale de Ski,

même si nous avons dû continuer à gérer

les conséquences de la crise financière

mondiale la plus difficile depuis des

décennies.Les Championnats du Monde FIS de 2011

ont été véritablement exceptionnels. Les

images des cérémonies protocolaires

d’Oslo, qui avaient lieu au centre-ville

devant plus de 100 000 spectateurs,

ont montré l’importance que revêt le Ski

Nordique dans le berceau de ce sport.

La famille royale norvégienne a honoré

quotidiennement de sa présence les

championnats qui se sont déroulés dans

des stades combles, alors qu’à Garmisch-

Partenkirchen, théâtre des Championnats

du Monde de Ski Alpin FIS, Angela Merkel,

la Chancelière allemande, a assisté à la

cérémonie d’ouverture. Les Championnats

de Ski Freestyle et de Snowboard, qui ont

eu lieu respectivement à Deer Valley (USA)

et La Molina (SPA) ont été significatifs

pour les tous premiers pas du slopestyle

à ce niveau. En 2012, les Championnats

du Monde de Vol à Skis FIS à Vikersund

ont constitué un autre sommet du

Bericht des Präsidenten

zu den Aktivitäten des

Internationalen Skiverbands

von Juni 2010 bis Mai 2012

Beim letzten FIS-Kongress 2010 in

Antalya, der auch das hundertjährige

Jubiläum der Organisation war, nahm

der Nepalesische Skiverband die

Herausforderung an, den Mount Everest,

den höchsten Gipfel der Welt (8848m)

zu ersteigen, um dort die Flagge des

Internationalen Skiverbands zu hissen.

Dieses Vorhaben wurde am 21. Mai

2011 erfolgreich ausgeführt und die

historische Flagge wird vom Präsidenten

des Nepalesischen Skiverbands, Jeevan

Ram Shrestha, beim FIS Kongress 2012

in Kangwonland, Korea, präsentiert

werden. In der diesen Bericht betreffenden

zweijährigen Periode gab es viele

spannende und bemerkenswerte

Höhepunkte für den Skiverband,

obwohl wir weiter mit den Folgen

der schwierigsten Finanzkrise seit

Jahrzehnten zu kämpfen hatten.

Unsere FIS Weltmeisterschaften 2011

müssen als wirklich herausragend

eingestuft werden. Bilder von den

Medaillenzeremonien im Zentrum von

Oslo mit mehr als 100.000 Zuschauern

zeigen die Bedeutung des Nordischen

Skilaufs in der Wiege dieses Sports.

Die norwegische Königsfamilie beehrte

die Meisterschaften jeden Tag mit

ihrer Anwesenheit, gemeinsam mit

vollen Stadien, während bei den

FIS Alpinen Weltmeisterschaften in

Garmisch-Partenkirchen die deutsche

Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel bei

der Eröffnungszeremonie dabei war.

Die Freestyle-Ski- und Snowboard-

Meisterschaften in Deer Valley (USA)

bzw. La Molina (SPA) waren bedeutend

für die erstmalige Aufnahme des

Slopestyle. 2012 waren die FIS Skiflug-

Gian Franco Kasper

President

BOOK OF REPORTSBUCH DER BERICHTE LIVRE DES RAPPORTS

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27 MAY – 2 JUNE 2012 KANGWONLAND (KOR)

Blochstrasse 2

3653 Oberhofen/Thunersee

Suisse Switzerland Schweiz

Tel +41 33 244 61 61

Fax +41 33 244 61 71

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Forest Ballroom II (4F) 17.00 Alpine Executive Board

Forest Ballroom I (4F) 18.00 Meeting WSC Candidates 2016 / 2017 – closed meeting

Hambaek III (5F) 16.00-18.00 Nordic Coordination Group – closed meeting

Taebaek I (5F) Snowboard Coordination Group – closed meeting

Cheongok I+II (6F) 19.30 FIS ISS Steering Committee – closed meeting

Cheongok III (6F) Freestyle Skiing / Snowboard Coordination Group – closed meeting

Freestyle Skiing Coordination Group – closed meeting

Forest Ballroom II (4F) Sub-Committee Alpine Youth & Children (Gathering)

15.30-18.30 FIS Ladies Seminar

Forest Ballroom III (4F) Public Relations & Mass Media Public Relations & Mass Media

Grand Ballroom I+II (4F) Sub-Committee Cross-Country Youth & Children

Convention Hall K (5F) Cross-Country Executive Board

Convention Hall L (5F) Alpine Technical Delegates Alpine Rules & Control

Hambaek I+II (5F) Sub-Committee Freestyle Skiing / Snowboard Youth & Children

Freestyle Skiing Rules & Officials

Hambaek III (5F) 14.00-16.00 Cross-Country Popular

Taebaek I (5F) Sub-Committee for European Questions

Taebaek II+III (5F) 8.00-10.00 Snowboard Working Group Judges 10.00-12.00 Snowboard Task Force

14.00-16.00 Snowboard Working Group Technical Delegates 16.00-18.00 Snowboard Working Group Rules

Cheongok I+II (6F) 9.00 Medical Committee (12.00 FIS ISS Project Update)

Medical Committee 18.00-19.00 Working Group Alpine Courses

Cheongok III (6F) 9.30 Freestyle Skiing Scheduling Group Roller Skiing

Forest Ballroom II (4F) Advertising Committee 18.00 Alpine Executive Board

Forest Ballroom III (4F) Freestyle Skiing Committee Freestyle Skiing Committee

Grand Ballroom I+II (4F) Cross-Country Rules & Control Cross-Country World Cup

Convention Hall K (5F) 10.15 Intercontinental Cup

Convention Hall W (5F) 8.00-10.00 Alpine Classification 10.00-12.00 Alpine Course & Technical Advisors

Convention Hall L (5F) 8.30-15.00 Jumping Committee

Hambaek I+II (5F) Alpine Citizen Racers 15.00-17.00 University Racers

Hambaek III (5F) 8.00-10.00 Sub-Committee Development Cross-Country 10.00-12.00 Cross-Country Ladies

Telemark Committee

Taebaek I (5F) Athletes Commission – closed meeting 15.00 Coordination Group Youth & Children

Taebaek II+III (5F) Snowboard Working Group Rules 14.00-18.00 Snowboard Coordination Group - closed meeting 18.00-19.00 Snowboard European Cup Calendar

Cheongok I+II (6F) Masters RacingAlpine Ladies

Cheongok III (6F) 9.00-11.00 Roller Skiing

Forest Ballroom I (4F) Snowboard Committee Snowboard Committee

Forest Ballroom II (4F) Alpine World Cup Alpine Committee

Forest Ballroom III (4F) 8.30 Nordic Combined Committee Nordic Combined Committee

Convention Hall K (5F) Cross-Country Committee

Convention Hall L (5F) Freestyle Skiing Rules & Officials

Hambaek I+II (5F) 10.00-12.00 Working Group Alpine Courses

Sub-Committee for Skiers with a Disability

Hambaek III (5F) Telemark Committee Telemark Committee

Taebaek I (5F) Grass Skiing Grass Skiing

Taebaek II+III (5F) Legal & Safety Committee

Cheongok I+II (6F) 9.00 Recreational Skiing17.00 Competition Equipment

Cheongok III (6F)

Foyer/Reception Area Excursion (departure time TBC)

Convention Hall 18.30 Cocktail for the announcement of the elected organisers of FIS World Championships 2016 / 2017

Taebaek I (5F) Monday, 28 May, 17.00 – Asian Congress

Taebaek I (5F) Tuesday, 29 May, 18.00 – Balkan Meeting

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3RD FIS LADIES SEMINAR

Where? Forest Ballroom II (4F) When? Monday, 28 May at 15.30

WELCOME DINNER AND FIREWORKS

Offered by the Korean Ski Association Where? Convention Hall (5F) When? Monday, 28 May at 19.00

EXHIBITION CANDIDATES FIS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2016 AND 2017

Where? Foyer (5F) When? Monday, 28 May from 10.00-18.30 Tuesday, 29 May from 9.00-18.30 Wednesday, 30 May from 9.00-18.30

KOREAN SKI JUMPING MOVIE

Where? Casa Cinema (3F) When? Tuesday, 29 May at 16.00

DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT

Offered by Gangwon Province and the Organising Committee of the 2018 Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang Where? Convention Hall (5F) When? Tuesday, 29 May at 19.00

DINNER AND ENTERTAINMENT

Offered by the Kangwonland Hotel Where? Convention Hall (5F) When? Wednesday, 30 May at 19.00

GALA DINNER

Where? Forest Ballroom (4F) When? Friday, 1 June at 19.30

FIS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS ANNOUNCEMENT COCKTAIL

Where? Convention Hall (5F) When? Thursday, 31 May at 18.30

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WELCOME TO THE FIS CONGRESS

2012 IN KANGWONLAND

Please find below useful information and the daily programme

of the FIS Congress week. We wish you productive meetings

and an enjoyable stay at this modern conference centre.

KANGWONLAND HOTEL

High1 Resort

265 High1-GIL

Jeongsun-kun

Gangwon Province, Korea

Tel. +82 1588 77 89

www.high1.com KANGWONLAND INFORMATION DESK

(in the lobby – opposite the Convention Hall)

Contact person:

Michael Chung

Tel. +82 33 590 39 84

CONTACT AND PRACTICAL

INFORMATION

FIS OFFICEThe FIS Office information desk is situated

in the lobby area (ground floor) beside the

hotel reception at the Kangwonland Hotel. An

additional FIS Office is located in the meeting

room Bongrae I (floor 6F). Please do not hesitate

to contact the FIS staff for any information you

need in conjunction with the Committee meetings

and the FIS Congress week.

Tel. +82 33 590 65 61

FIS TRAVEL OFFICE

The FIS Travel Office is situated in the meeting

room Bongrae III (floor 6F) at the Kangwonland

Hotel. Please do not hesitate to contact the FIS

travel staff for any information you need in regard

to travel arrangements, excursions, etc.

Tel. +82 33 590 65 62

INTERNETThe Kangwonland Hotel is pleased to provide

all participants with free WLAN connection.

Please connect to the High1_Guest connection

wifi connection – no password is required.

CURRENCYSouth Korean currency is the South

Korean Won (KRW).

1000 KRW = 0,657 € = 0,86 USD

TELEPHONE NUMBERS

Country code South Korea +82

Police 112 Fire department 119

General emergency number 119

Seoul Incheon Airport +82 1577 26 00

DISTANCESeoul Incheon Airport – Kangwonland Hotel:

273.6 km

SUNDAY, 27 May 2012

Arrival

MON./TUES./WED.

28 – 30 May 2012

Meetings of the FIS Council and the FIS Committees

Exhibition of the FIS World Championships Candidates 2016 / 2017,

FIS World Championships Organising Committees and FIS Partners

MONDAY, 28 May 2012

Welcome Dinner and Fireworks offered by the Korean Ski Association

TUESDAY, 29 May 2012

Dinner and Entertainment offered by Gangwon Province

and the Organising Committee of the 2018 Olympic Winter

Games PyeongChang

WEDNESDAY, 30 May 2012

Dinner and Entertainment offered by the Kangwonland Hotel

THURSDAY, 31 May 2012

Excursion with lunch

Cocktail for the announcement of the elected organisers of FIS

World Championships 2016 / 2017

FRIDAY, 1 June 2012

Congress Gala Dinner (or post Congress tours)

SATURDAY, 2 June 2012

Departure or post Congress tours

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BOOK OF REPORTSBUCH DER BERICHTE LIVRE DES RAPPORTS

THE 48TH INTERNATIONAL SKI CONGRESS

DER 48. INTERNATIONALE SKIKONGRESS

LE 48ÈME CONGRÈS INTERNATIONAL DE SKI

27 MAY – 2 JUNE 2012 KANGWONLAND (KOR)

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REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT

Brief report from the President on the activities of the International Ski Federation from June 2010 to May 2012

At the last FIS Congress in Antalya 2010 which signified the organisation’s centenary, the Nepalese Ski Association accepted the challenge of scaling Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world (8’848 metres) in order to fly the flag of the International Ski Federation. This achievement was successfully accomplished on 21st May 2011 and the historic flag will be presented by the President of the Nepalese Ski Association, Jeevan Ram Shrestha, at the FIS Congress 2012 in Kangwonland, Korea.

The two-year period covering this report has provided many exciting and notable landmarks for the International Ski Federation, whilst we have continued to deal with the consequences of the most difficult global financial crisis in decades.

Our FIS World Championships in 2011 have to be classified as truly outstanding. Images from the medal ceremonies in Oslo city centre with more than 100,000 spectators showed the significance of Nordic Skiing in the birthplace of the sport. The Norwegian Royal Family graced the Championships every day along with full stadiums whilst at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, German Chancellor Angela Merkel attended the Opening Ceremony. The Freestyle Skiing and Snowboard Championships in Deer Valley (USA) and La Molina (SPA) respectively, were significant for the inclusion of slopestyle for the first time. In 2012, the FIS Ski Flying World Championships in Vikersund

ENGLISH FRANÇAISDEUTSCH:

Bref rapport du Président concernant les activités de la Fédération Internationale de Ski de juin 2010 à mai 2012

Lors du Congrès FIS de 2010 à Antalya, qui marquait le centenaire de l’organisation, l’Association Népalaise de Ski a relevé le défi d’escalader le mont Everest, le plus haut sommet du monde (8 848 mètres), afin d’y déployer le drapeau de la Fédération Internationale de Ski. Cet exploit a été brillamment accompli le 21 mai 2011, et ce drapeau historique sera remis par Jeevan Ram Shrestha, le président de l’Association Népalaise de Ski, lors du Congrès FIS 2012 de Kangwonland, en Corée du Sud.

La période de deux ans que couvre ce rapport a fourni de nombreux points de repères enthousiasmants et remarquables à la Fédération Internationale de Ski, même si nous avons dû continuer à gérer les conséquences de la crise financière mondiale la plus difficile depuis des décennies.

Les Championnats du Monde FIS de 2011 ont été véritablement exceptionnels. Les images des cérémonies protocolaires d’Oslo, qui avaient lieu au centre-ville devant plus de 100 000 spectateurs, ont montré l’importance que revêt le Ski Nordique dans le berceau de ce sport. La famille royale norvégienne a honoré quotidiennement de sa présence les championnats qui se sont déroulés dans des stades combles, alors qu’à Garmisch-Partenkirchen, théâtre des Championnats du Monde de Ski Alpin FIS, Angela Merkel, la Chancelière allemande, a assisté à la cérémonie d’ouverture. Les Championnats de Ski Freestyle et de Snowboard, qui ont eu lieu respectivement à Deer Valley (USA) et La Molina (SPA) ont été significatifs pour les tous premiers pas du slopestyle à ce niveau. En 2012, les Championnats du Monde de Vol à Skis FIS à Vikersund ont constitué un autre sommet du

Bericht des Präsidenten zu den Aktivitäten des Internationalen Skiverbands von Juni 2010 bis Mai 2012

Beim letzten FIS-Kongress 2010 in Antalya, der auch das hundertjährige Jubiläum der Organisation war, nahm der Nepalesische Skiverband die Herausforderung an, den Mount Everest, den höchsten Gipfel der Welt (8848m) zu ersteigen, um dort die Flagge des Internationalen Skiverbands zu hissen. Dieses Vorhaben wurde am 21. Mai 2011 erfolgreich ausgeführt und die historische Flagge wird vom Präsidenten des Nepalesischen Skiverbands, Jeevan Ram Shrestha, beim FIS Kongress 2012 in Kangwonland, Korea, präsentiert werden.

In der diesen Bericht betreffenden zweijährigen Periode gab es viele spannende und bemerkenswerte Höhepunkte für den Skiverband, obwohl wir weiter mit den Folgen der schwierigsten Finanzkrise seit Jahrzehnten zu kämpfen hatten.

Unsere FIS Weltmeisterschaften 2011 müssen als wirklich herausragend eingestuft werden. Bilder von den Medaillenzeremonien im Zentrum von Oslo mit mehr als 100.000 Zuschauern zeigen die Bedeutung des Nordischen Skilaufs in der Wiege dieses Sports. Die norwegische Königsfamilie beehrte die Meisterschaften jeden Tag mit ihrer Anwesenheit, gemeinsam mit vollen Stadien, während bei den FIS Alpinen Weltmeisterschaften in Garmisch-Partenkirchen die deutsche Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel bei der Eröffnungszeremonie dabei war. Die Freestyle-Ski- und Snowboard-Meisterschaften in Deer Valley (USA) bzw. La Molina (SPA) waren bedeutend für die erstmalige Aufnahme des Slopestyle. 2012 waren die FIS Skiflug-

Gian Franco KasperPresident

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DER 48. INTERNATIONALE SKIKONGRESS

27 MAY – 2 JUNE 2012 KANGWONLAND (KOR)

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THE 48TH INTERNATIONAL SKI CONGRESS

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DER 48. INTERNATIONALE SKIKONGRESS

27 MAY – 2 JUNE 2012 KANGWONLAND (KOR)

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BOOK OF REPORTSLIVRE DES RAPPORTSBUCH DER BERICHTE

THE 48TH INTERNATIONAL SKI CONGRESS

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DER 48. INTERNATIONALE SKIKONGRESS

27 MAY – 2 JUNE 2012 KANGWONLAND (KOR)

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From fresh ski tracks in clear white snow to blue sky days with bright sunshine illuminating the wintery outdoors, the FIS logo says it all. As winter sports pros move with speed and agility, they leave their mark, and inspire the FIS logo. Its colourful, clear lines echo the vibrancy of the sport and all those who participate in it.

CLEAR SPACE

There must always be space between the logo and other text or graphics. The protected area surrounding the logo, i.e. the

distance between the outside frame of the logo and any other logo, text or border (including the edge of paper), must always be

at least 1.5 X height. (The X height in this case is equal to the height of the F in the FIS logo).

LOGO CONTEXT

The logo must always be used in proper context to ensure brand integrity. The logo cannot be overshadowed by other brands.

DIMENSIONS OF THE LOGO

In print, the logo can only be two-dimensional. Three-dimensional usage is only allowed in three-dimensional computer simulations

and merchandise/sign usage.

MOVING LOGO

The FIS logo cannot be distorted when put in motion. When animating the FIS logo, e.g. for computer-based presentations or TV

commercials, the logo must be used in its entirety and displayed in one piece. This excludes revelation letter-by-letter or build-up of

the logo. For its use in TV graphics and web-applications, please refer to the chapter on Web and TV graphics.

® SYMBOL

If the complete FIS logo size is smaller than 30 x 30 mm, the ® symbol must be enlarged to ensure readability. This also applies when

reproducing in formats in which small details need to be enlarged, e.g. screen printing or stitched textiles.

MINIMUM SIZE

The minimum height/width of the logo with the surrounding clear space must not be less than 20 mm. In addition, the printed

surface area occupied by the logo needs to be at least two percent (2%) of the total surface area of the material on which the logo is

applied, such as posters, stationary, start-lists, and results-lists.

1,5 X

1,5 X X HEIGHT

FIS LOGO

USING THE FIS LOGO WITH THE STRIPES

For details of how to use the logo with the stripes please see page 10.

CORRECT LOGO USE

COLOUR VERSION WHITE VERSIONBLACK & WHITE VERSION

INCORRECT LOGO USE

Do not colour

the letters.

Do not reformat

the swooshes.

Do not distort the logo. Do not use the FIS blue

and yellow logo on a

coloured background.

Do not use the logo

without the registered

symbol, ®.

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FIS EMBLEM

The FIS emblem is part of the corporate identity of FIS. Since its creation in 1924, usage of the FIS emblem has been exclusively reserved for the International Ski Federation and it is registered under the description “FIS logo 1924“ in several countries. The emblem should only be used on official documents from the president´s office or on request of the president. The emblem can be used together with the word mark.

FORMAT

The FIS emblem must be used as a portrait logo, as it appears here. It must not be altered, flipped or changed in any way and cannot

be used in other orientations.

EMBLEM CONTEXT

The emblem can only be used by the International Ski Federation and serves as a badge of origin in all correspondence and

publications. It cannot be used by any other organisation.

CLEAR SPACE

There must always be space between the emblem and other text or graphics. The protected area surrounding the emblem must

always be at least 10% of the height and width of the emblem itself.

POSITIONS

To ensure that the emblem is applied consistently, it should be placed at the bottom of the page whenever possible.

® SYMBOL

If the complete FIS emblem height is less than 30 mm, the ® symbol must enlarged to ensure readability. This also applies when

reproducing in formats in which small details need to be enlarged, e.g. screen printing or stiched textiles.

COLOURS OF THE EMBLEM

The emblem should be printed or reproduced in black or white only, i.e. a black emblem on a white background or a white on a

dark-coloured background. When colour usage is required, Pantone Reflex Blue and Pantone 872 must be used.

PANTONE 872 C

PANTONE REFLEX BLUE

BLACK

EXAMPLE OF LOGO MORE THAN 30 MM HEIGHT

USING THE EMBLEM WITH THE FIS STRIPES AND WORD MARK

For details of how to use the emblem with the stripes and word mark please see page 10.

EXAMPLE OF LOGO LESS THAN 30 MM HEIGHT

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FIS WORD MARK

BASIC DESIGN

The word mark is trilingual and must always include all three languages. The typeface to be used is Frutiger. The text is always in

capital letters and must be left aligned.

COMBINATIONS: FIS WORD MARK WITH THE EMBLEM OR FIS LOGO

When the word mark is combined with other FIS elements such as the FIS logo or the FIS emblem, an exact pattern has to be

followed which defines the position, size and proportions of each element.

POSITION

To ensure that the word mark is consistantly combined with other elements the word mark is always positioned at the bottom of the page.

TOGETHER WITH THE FIS EMBLEM

When the word mark is used together with the FIS emblem, the emblem must be positioned inbetween the stripe and the

word mark. Please see page 10 for details.

EXAMPLE OF THE WORD MARK AT THE BOTTOM

The word mark must always be placed at

the bottom of the page. Please see the

first section of this document starting on

page 10 for details on where the stripes

and word mark should be placed on an

A4 page.

EXAMPLE OF THE WORD MARK IN COMBINATION WITH THE FIS LOGO

On rare occasions when the FIS logo

cannot be placed at the top of the page,

it can be placed together with the word

mark as shown below. Please see the

first section of this document, starting on

page 10, for details on where the stripes

and word mark should be placed on an

A4 page.

The word mark is part of the corporate identity of FIS. The name ‘Fédération Internationale de Ski’ and its translations are registered as trademarks and serve as a badge of origin. To strengthen the recognisability of the FIS brand, the word mark has been given a consistent design. The guidelines on how to use the FIS word mark are outlined below. The word mark is reserved exclusively for use by the International Ski Federation.

USING THE FIS WORD MARK WITH THE STRIPES

For details of how to use the word mark with the stripes please see page 10.

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FIS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SNOWFLAKE

The snowflake is part of the corporate identity of FIS. The snowflake has been created by the Swiss artist Rolf Diggelmann and has been in use since 1952 for the design of FIS World Championship gold, silver and bronze medals. The snowflake is a symbol of the success of athletes taking part in FIS Ski and Snowboard World Championships.

FORMAT

The snowflake can only be used as it appears here, horizontally. Three dimensional usage is not allowed and it cannot be distorted

in any way.

SNOWFLAKE CONTEXT

The snowflake can only be used for communication and promotion of the FIS Ski and Snowboard World Championships.

It cannot be used by any other party or for any other use.

CLEAR SPACE

There must always be space between the snowflake and other text and graphics. Additionally the snowflake cannot appear

inside another image or shape, and it should not be covered over by other elements.

COLOURS OF THE SNOWFLAKE

The snowflake can only be used in its original colours: gold, silver or bronze.

1 X

1 X

1 X

CLEAR SPACE

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FIS WORLD CUP LOGOS

ALPINE SKI

CROSS-COUNTRY

&

NORDIC COMBINED

SKI JUMPING

TELEMARK

WORLD CUPALPINE SKI

WORLD CUP

CROSSCOUNTRY

WORLD CUPFREESTYLE SKI

WORLD CUP

NORDICCOMBINED

WORLD CUPSNOWBOARD

WORLD CUP

SKI JUMPING

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FIS DISCIPLINE LOGOS

ALPINE SKI

CROSS-COUNTRY

&

NORDIC COMBINED

SKI JUMPING

TELEMARK

ALPINE SKICROSSCOUNTRY

FREESTYLE SKINORDICCOMBINED

SNOWBOARDSKI JUMPING

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FIS WORLD CUP SPONSOR LOGOS

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FIS WORLD CUP SPONSOR LOGOS WITH RESORT

DAVOS DAVOS12/13 DEZEMBER 2012DAVOS DAVOS

12/13 DEZEMBER 2012

DAVOSDAVOS12/13 DEZEMBER 2012

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CARVING CUP

SOUTHAMERICANCUP

TWO LINEEXAMPLE

FIS EVENT LOGOS HORIZONTAL

The event logos represent the different events from FIS. For example: FIS CARVING CUP. The event name should be written using Frutiger 65 Bold font with 100 point tracking.The event name must correspond to the cap-height of the FIS logo.

Examples of FIS event logos.

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

0.5 X

0.5 X

0.5 X

1.5 X

1.5 X

1.5 X

AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND CUP

CARVING CUP

CONTINENTAL CUP

EUROPA CUP

FAR EAST CUP

GRAND PRIX

MARATHON CUP

MASTERS CUP

NOR AM CUP

RACE

SOUTHAMERICANCUP

WORLD CUP B

ONE LINE

TWO LINE

THREE LINE

SKI JUMPING CUP

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FIS EVENT LOGOS VERTICAL

AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND CUP

CARVINGCUP

CONTINENTALCUP

SKI JUMPINGCUP

EUROPACUP

FAR EASTCUP

GRANDPRIX

MARATHONCUP

MASTERSCUP

NOR AMCUP

RACE

SOUTHAMERICANCUP

WORLDCUP B

RACE

X

X

0.5 X

CARVINGCUP

X

X

X

0.5 X

0.5 X

SOUTHAMERICANCUP

X

X

X

X

0.5 X

0.5 X

0.5 X

ONE LINE

TWO LINE

THREE LINE

The event logos represent the different events from FIS. For example: FIS CARVING CUP. The event name should be written using Frutiger 65 Bold font with 100 point tracking.The event name must be justified to the FIS logo.

Examples of FIS event logos.

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FIS RELATIONSHIP LOGOS

The relationship logos represent the different partnerships with FIS.The partner logo must respect the positioning and spacing to the FIS World Cup logo as outlined below.

The relationship logos represent the different partnerships with FIS.The partner logo must respect the positioning and spacing to the FIS logo as outlined below.

X

3 X

3 X

3 X3 X 3 X

WORLD CUP

SKI JUMPING

X

3 X

3 X

3 X3 X 3 X

WORLD CUP

SKI JUMPING

X

X

2 X

2 X

2 X

2 X

2 X

2 X

2 X 2 X

2 X

2 X

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FIS DIVISION LOGOS

The division logos represent the different business functions at FIS. For example: FIS MARKETING. The division name should be written using Frutiger 65 Bold font with 100 point tracking.

DIVISION LOGO – MARKETING

The FIS Marketing logo should be printed on all documents from the FIS Marketing department such as letterheads, business cards, envelopes and other stationery.

X

X X

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PRINT TEMPLATES

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FIS COVER A4

– 3 LANGUAGES - 3 LEVELS

FIS PRINT TEMPLATES

FIS COVER A4

– 3 LANGUAGES – 1 LEVEL

ENGLISH TITLE GERMAN TITLE FRENCH TITLEENGLISH SUBTITLE GERMAN SUBTITLE FRENCH SUBTITLE

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF REQUIRED, ENGLISH

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF REQUIRED, GERMAN

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IF REQUIRED, FRENCH

FIS, PLACE AND DATE

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

GERMAN DESCRIPTION

FRENCH DESCRIPTION

DATES FOR EXAMPLE

ENGLISH TITLE GERMAN TITLE FRENCH TITLE

ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

GERMAN DESCRIPTION

FRENCH DESCRIPTION

DATES FOR EXAMPLE

GENERIC FOLDER

FRONTBACK

FOLD

FOLD

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CHRISTIAN PIRZERCEO

Etzelstr. 11CH-8832 WollerauTel +41 44 224 69 08Fax +41 44 224 69 [email protected]

BUSINESS CARDS LETTERHEAD

Etzelstraße 11

8832 Wollerau

Suisse Switzerland Schweiz

Tel +41 44 224 69 08

Fax +41 44 224 69 09

ENVELOPES

FÉDÉRATION INTERNATIONALE DE SKIINTERNATIONAL SKI FEDERATIONINTERNATIONALER SKI VERBAND

Blochstr. 2CH-3653 Oberhofen/ThunerseeSwitzerland

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