Make a WWF Banner or Button


Think you can make a better banner or button than the ones we 've got on show?

Sure you can :-)

And here's your chance.

To the right we have provided layered graphic files that you can use to create your own banners and buttons.

You can use these as the base to add your own wording, your own picture, drawings or stylized graphics and/or re-size them. Whatever takes your fancy.

As it says in the small print to the right, you have to make sure you only use your own original content, and not someone else's.

Once you're done and ready and given it your best, come back to this page and upload your button or banner below.

The best submissions we'll make available for everyone else out there to use. Let the world know just how talented you are :-)


* What's your name?
 
The photograph or artwork in the file you submit is your own work?
...And not the copyright of anyone else's?
Yes   No  
 
(More legal stuff...) You know that in submitting this you're giving WWF the right to use it for ever?
For non-commercial use - we're not going to make money out of your inspiration - but basically we will have the rights to use your work for ever and ever to promote our work? Is that OK with you?
Yes   No  
 
OK then, you can upload your file here:
Maximum file size is 1MB

Your file will be uploaded when you click the button below (Max: 1000000 KB)
 
If you want us to tell you when and if we use your creation, let us know your email address
 
  * Please enter this code into the field below and be careful of the upper & lower case letters. Tricky stuff.


 
   
* Required information


Here's the files...

Sizes people can use

You can take the above files and resize them to make banners or buttons in common sizes that other people can use. Common sizes include:
  • 468 x 60 pixels
  • 120 x 90 pixels
  • 120 x 60 pixels

Small print #1

The WWF logo is of course heavily copyrighted. This means that our lawyers get hot under the collar if they see it being misued. To stay safe, just don't use the logo or the initials WWF to promote or endorse any products or services - that way we won't rattle their chains.

Small print #2

Only use your own photographs or artwork to create a banner or button, not someone else's. 1) It's not fair on them, and 2) when you upload, what you are doing is giving WWF the right to use your submission for non-commercial purposes, irrevocably and for ever. Make sense that you can't do that if the picture or graphic isn't yours?

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