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Transparent logos

If you’re on this page, you’ve most likely asked for Stevivor’s logo. If you haven’t asked for permission to use the logos below, please ask first.

To use a logo, right-click the download link underneath the image of your choice and save it to your device. Do not use the example images below as they’re low-res for demostrative purposes.

Full logos | “S” motif logo

Full logos

Blue and pink “S” with white “Stevivor” text (preferred logo)

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All blue

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All white

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All pink

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All black

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“S” motif logos

Blue and pink “S” (preferred logo)

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Blue “S”

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White “S”

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Pink “S”

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Black “S”

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About the author

Steve Wright

Steve's the owner and Editor-in-Chief of Stevivor.com, the country’s leading independent video games outlet. Steve arrived in Australia back in 2001 on what was meant to be a three-month working holiday before deciding to emigrate and, eventually, becoming a citizen.

Stevivor is a combination of ‘Steve’ and ‘Survivor’, which made more sense back in 2001 when Jeff Probst was up in Queensland. The site started as Steve’s travel blog before transitioning over into video games.

Aside from video games, Steve has interests in hockey and Star Trek, playing the former and helping to cover video games about the latter on TrekMovie.com. By day, Steve works as the communications manager of the peak body representing Victorians as they age.