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Christian Science Cross and Crown logo - How to get a high-quality vector EPS or PDF version for use in your design comps

Let’s say, hypothetically, that you are a designer, and are working on a design comp for a Christian Science church or reading room, and you wanted a high resolution vector version of the logo to use in your mock-up so you didn’t have to chop out background garbage out of some low-resolution version of the logo you found on the web somewhere. What should you do?
In the Cross and Crown trademark licensing documentation, you will find the following instructions:
Two approvals are necessary:
(1) for your type of use (sign, etc.) and
(2) for the actual form of your use (how the sign appears).
Therefore, if you already have a sample or mock-up of the proposed use, please send it by e-mail or regular mail along with the Request Form, so both approvals can be done simultaneously. It will save you time later.
Unfortunately, they do not currently provide any links to a high-resolution version of their logo for purposes of laying out a design, which would be very helpful to all the designers out there trying to help their clients prepare a mock-up of the proposed usage.
Or do they!??
Interestingly, they do happen to include the logo in their announcement PDF about the licensing terms. If you are a designer, and are in need of a vector version of the logo, you should have no problem saving the linked PDF, opening it up in Illustrator and copying the high-resolution logo artwork contained therein for use in your comps.
Once you’ve copied it out into a new document you may need to release two clipping paths to get at the actual logo paths, which you can then change the color of as needed, resize, save as an .EPS or .PDF, place in Photoshop, etc.
You still need to get their permission to use the logo in a final production setting, but now when you submit your design mock-up at least the logo will look as crisp and correct as it can.
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