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33 SCRI Brand Identity Guidelines 3.0 2026 Table of Contents The Beam 2.4 In its longer form, the Beam can stretch and scale, vertically or horizontally (not both), to add a dynamic element that represents our constant, energetic search for effective treatments. The circular nature of the Beam represents our precise, data-driven focus and can be used to draw attention to our logo. The Beam should always play a supporting role in relation to other design elements and never dominate the content. Incorporating the Beam Today's clinical trials. Tomorrow's therapies. Today's clinical trials. Tomorrow's therapies. 2 patterns stacked 1080x1080 px document size 2 patterns stacked 1080x1080 px document size White + Beam peek 1.5pt stroke 100% Mint + Beam container 1.5pt stroke White pattern 1.5pt stroke 100% Mint pattern 1.5pt stroke 2 patterns stacked 1080x1080 px document size 2 patterns stacked 1080x1080 px document size Billboard The Beam is at its most dynamic in advertising and promotion. The full SCRI core color family can be used. Note how the Beam creates a space to highlight the message. Brochure Content-rich assets emphasize hierarchy of message through typography, with the Beam as a supporting element to emphasize the title/cover and our logo. Social Media Due to the smaller scale of social media (and other assets with limited space), use of the Beam is simpler and used to strategically emphasize or frame the featured content. Fact Sheet In content-heavy assets, often internal materials, the Beam should be minimal, differentiating a business line and supporting our logo.

