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Use of AIA/CES logo

Providers, are you aware that you may utilize the AIA/CES logo on your company website to validate and promote your educational activities? You can access the logo on the providers website under forms/logos.

 

 

Just a friendly reminder the use of the AIA official red inked logo is prohibited.

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Comments (5)

Chris DeHaan:

Can a non registered associate member use the AIA official red inked logo for advertisement of professional services as an licensed interior designer.

Maria Sigillito:

Associate members can not use the AIA official red inked logo for advertisement of professional services as a licensed interior designer.

martin:

Do most states recognize AIA for master electrician CEUS, when trained by a company certified by AIA?

It would depend on the state. I was just looking at a state requirement, and it sounds like code classess could apply towards a master electrician class. Please contact the state licensing board. To find information about mandatory continuing education by states for architects, which might also list informtion on the state homepage for master electricans, please visit http://www.aia.org/ces_mcerequirements.

kyron:

I am an AIA member and would like to use the AIA logo on our office website. Can we as licensed professionals with AIA membership use the logo? (black)
If so, how do I go about doing that.
Thank you

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