Logos & Images
All images copyright Metro Transit.
The images on this page may not be used in any manner likely to cause confusion among customers, or in any manner that disparages or discredits Metro Transit. Images may not be modified in any manner that substantially alters the content, subject or meaning of the image.
Any use of an image must be accompanied by a photo credit to “Metro Transit.”
By downloading any of these images, you agree to use the images in accordance with these conditions.
The Metro Transit logo is a registered trademark of the Metropolitan Council. This trademark may not be used in connection with any product or service not belonging to Metro Transit, in any manner likely to cause confusion among customers, or in any manner that disparages or discredits Metro Transit.
Metro Transit maps, signs and other materials may not be reproduced or modified for commercial use without Metro Transit's consent. Reproductions for personal, noncommercial use may be made without consent. To request consent, send a letter explaining your proposal to Metro Transit, Marketing Department, 560 6th Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55411.
Note: By downloading any of the logos below, you agree to use the logos according to the following specifications.
The logo colors are Pantone Reflex Blue and Pantone 485 red and must be printed in these colors, in their 4-color-process equivalents (C=100, M=72, Y=0, K=6 / C=0, M=100, Y=91, K=0), in black ink only, or in white when reversed out of a dark colored background. For website use, the colors should be R=255, G=0, B=0 / R=0, G=0, B=204. For any application not using standard printing inks (such as painted signage), Metro Transit's Creative Services department must approve color samples.
The logo is custom artwork and cannot be recreated using standard typestyles. Any printing, signage or product must be created using the custom artwork provided by Metro Transit. The Metro Transit logo should always be used in its entirety — the "circle T" with "Metro Transit" together. The "circle T" should not be used alone.