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March 9, 2017

GGF Launches 40th Anniversary Logo

GGF Launches 40th Anniversary Logo

The logo is a new version of the GGF logo but with a flash in the bottom right hand corner stating “40 Years, 1977-2017”.

On the launch of the new logo, James Lee, GGF Director of Marketing and Communications commented:

“It’s great to have a unique logo for our special anniversary year. Our main objective was to use the strength of the original GGF brand and merge it with our 40th anniversary message. My thanks to the GGF Marketing and Communications Committee and the GGF Staff who reached a consensus that this new logo was the best one to mark our 40th anniversary.”

To access and download the new anniversary logo please visit the GGF Media Hub.

Founder Members

 In 1977, the GGF was formed from the amalgamation of the industry’s four main trade associations consisting of 100s of companies. According to the GGF’s internal records in January 2017, 37 Member companies have unbroken membership.

For the GGF’s Founder Members there is a special addition below the anniversary logo with the words “Founder Member”. All 37 Founder Members who have been in GGF membership since its inception will be sent this unique logo for use on their branding.

More 40th Anniversary Celebrations

Following the President’s Reception on 2 February, when Alan Burgess, the new GGF President unveiled the 40th anniversary plans, the GGF is pleased to announce it has just finished the anniversary graphics in the Members’ Area of the new GGF Offices in Rushworth St London. In the next issue of GLASSi (coming out 21 march) there will be a special 4 page feature on the production of the historic Timeline.

The GGF will also be holding a special “Life Begins at 40” anniversary party at the FIT Show on 23 May (Day 1 of the show) at starting at 4.30 on exhibition stand #N35, Hall 8 of the Birmingham NEC. You can book your ticket for the FIT Show here https://www.fitshow.co.uk/

Look out for more news and events on the GGF 40th anniversary in the coming weeks. 

 

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