This repository contains the style guide for Analytics for the Australian Grains Industry (AAGI) project. It is a living document that will be updated as needed.
The new AAGI logo will be used in conjunction with the three strategic partners and GRDC. The wheat ear represents the Australian Grains Industry, while the two connector points represent data loading or data sensing points, often used when representing techy, data analytical organisations. The colours were chosen to look modern and techy.
The style guide is a collection of best practices and guidelines for writing code, documentation, and other materials related to the AAGI project.
Logos are made available in different formats to suit various needs, including print and digital media for AAGI projects only.
The files and trademarks in this repository remain the sole copyright of the GRDC, AAGI, and its strategic partners, Adelaide University, Curtin University, the University of Queensland.
This repository is made publicly visible for the purposes of transparency and ease of access for AAGI personnel. No licence is provided for public use. Any reproduction, modification or sharing of these files outside of an AAGI context must first be explicitly approved by the GRDC and the AAGI strategic partners.
All files are in the assets folder.
- PNG Strategic Partner and Partner Logos
- PDF Strategic Partner and Partner Logos
- SVG Strategic Partner and Partner Logos
- PNG Strategic Partner and Partner Logos
- PDF Strategic Partner and Partner Logos
- SVG Strategic Partner and Partner Logos
In June 2025, an evaluation of the AAGI Logo/Style Guide was made as a deliverable under Milestone 1 of the AAGI-AU-RD-WOP project, including suggested updates and modifications for further consideration by the AAGI leadership team. That document has been included in this repository as Proposed Updates to the AAGI Style Guide - 2025-06-27.docx.
In the first quarter of 2026, the style guide and strategic partner logo blocks were updated with the new "Adelaide University" with the order being changed from Curtin University, the University of Queensland and University of Adelaide to be Adelaide University, Curtin University, the University of Queensland and approved by all strategic partners.