Download The London Book Fair logo and banners

Please feel free to use our logo on your site to highlight your participation with The London Book Fair and hyperlink to our site www.londonbookfair.co.uk.

Download the below logos and banners and use them FREE in a number of ways for your clients to see.

- in email signatures
- on your company website
- in company emails
- on advertisments

If you require any further show logos or banners or those below resized please email lbf.helpline@reedexpo.co.uk

  • Logo with dates

    Logo with dates

    Available as JPG or EPS

    Logo-dates.jpg
    Logo-dates.eps

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    Logo without dates

    Logo without dates

    Available as JPG or EPS

    Logo-alone.jpg
    Logo-alone.eps

  • Rotating Banners

    Right click on the banners below and select 'Save As'.

    468 x 60

    The London Book Fair

     Also available:  125 x 125 and 120 x 600

     

  • Personalised stand banner

    Right click on the image and select 'Save as'. You will need Photoshop or an image editing programme to amend this image.
    Please note amendable font is Arial.

    Exhibitor stand banner

  • Marketing materials for exhibitors and journalists

    The London Book Fair Marketing team are here to support you and your participation in the show.  If you require types of materials, or need some advice on how you can maximise your presence at the fair, please feel free to contact us directly.

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