CAPT/ACAP Logo … Images that visually describe a traditional art … the distinctive CAPT/ACAP logo was designed in 1985 by Bruce Bischoff, a member from Edmonton, Alberta. The combination of piano keyboard, tuning fork and tuning hammer with the Maple Leaf displays a Canadian identity. The use or display of the logo by other organizations may be permitted after approval by the Admin Team of the CAPT/ACAP. Please Contact CAPT/ACAP for such requests. Because CAPT/ACAP focuses on fellowship and education of its members, promoting the membership of its members is intended to communicate the message that members are engaged in ongoing affiliation with other Canadian piano technicians. The logo can be considered as an effective means to display such a personal affiliation. Use of the CAPT/ACAP logo by paid-up CAPT/ACAP members is permitted within the following guidelines:
GUIDELINES FOR MEMBER USE of the CAPT/ACAP Logo:
Members may refer to their association with CAPT/ACAP as a member in their advertising or listing of professional credentials only as individuals. The logo must not be displayed in a manner suggesting the member has achieved a level of accreditation, qualification, certification or achievement bestowed by the CAPT/ACAP.
The following variations of the CAPT/ACAP log may be used on a member’s website. When displayed on the website of a member the logo must link to the CAPT/ACAP website at https://pianocanada.ca and accompanied by one or both of the written identifiers of the organization, either ‘Canadian Association of Piano Technicians’ or ‘Association Canadienne des Accordeurs de Piano.’ … Right-click on an image and select save image as to download.
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The contributions of members Ernest Unrau, Matt Arnott, and Mark Larin assisting the CAPT/ACAP Administration in formulating the artwork and recommendations for usage of the CAPT/ACAP logos as seen on this page is acknowledged and appreciated.