Our logos
As your delivery partner, you can leverage our logo across your emails, website and customer journey communications to let customers know your business uses NZ’s favourite courier.*
* Source: TRA, Brand preference data, October 2023.
Our logos
As your delivery partner, you can leverage our logo across your emails, website and customer journey communications to let customers know your business uses NZ’s favourite courier.*
* Source: TRA, Brand preference data, October 2023.
Getting to know our logos
The NZ Post logo lock-up consists of the unique stylised ‘P’ symbol and the NZ Post wordmark. The wordmark should never be used independently of the symbol. It must always appear as the full lock-up and only in the colours specified.
We have rules on how to use our logo across your marketing materials. Following these rules will ensure you're using our brand in the right way and getting the most out of our partnership.
Select the logo that has the most contrast to the background for optimal legibility and accessibility. If the background of your website is white or light, use the red logo. If your website is dark, use the logo in white.
Choosing the right logo
Here’s how to use the NZ Post logo properly and what to avoid to ensure our brand’s visual identity is maintained.
Logo Dos & Don'ts
Use the files supplied
Always use the files supplied. Never separate parts or recolour the logos
Always red
NZ Post Red must always be present when reproduced in colour.
Don’t recolour
Never recolour logos.
Two colour on darker images
Use the two colour logo on darker backgrounds.
Red on lighter images
Use the NZ Post Red version on lighter backgrounds.
Avoid black and white on colour
Avoid using the black and white logos on colour photographic backgrounds