POSCO E&C's CI consists of English and Korean version CIs
combined with the POSCO watermark.
CI Elements
POSCO E&C’s CI consists of Korean and English version of CIs combined with the corporate wordmark, which is the core element of the company’s visual identity. Each element is harmonized with the other and applied to various items as needed to form the corporate brand image of POSCO E&C. Shapes and colors should be chosen carefully according to these guidelines to ensure that a consistent visual identity is established.
- Korean Version CI
- As a visual symbol representing POSCO E&C, the Korean version CI is combined with the Korean logotype, which has been developed in harmony with the POSCO corporate wordmark. It should not be used in any modified form to ensure that a consistent visual identity is established.
- English Version CI
- The English version CI has limited use as a supplement to the Korean version CI and is primarily used abroad. It should not be used in any modified form to ensure that a consistent visual identity is established.
- Basic Spacing Rules
- Spacing is measured according to the height of the POSCO wordmark 'O' (top, bottom, left, right) of the Korean version CI of POSCO E&C. The rules apply to all applications.
- Color
- Dedicated colors are another important means of differentiating POSCO E&C's brand image, and it is important to use the designated colors both consistently and accurately. Color expression is based on the spot color printing system when the CI is applied to print media, and the Pantone Color or CMYK Process Color listed in the guidebook is used as a standard. The CI that needs to be reproduced in CMYK Process Color on newspapers and magazines, for example, should be printed according to the Process Color system shown below.
Main Color
- POSCO BLUE
- PANTONE 302C
C:100 M:35 Y:0 K:40
R:5 G:80 B:125
Sub Color
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- POSCO LIGHT BLUE
- PANTONE 299C
C:85 M:10 Y:0 K:0
R:0 G:165 B:229
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- POSCO DARK GRAY
- PANTONE Cool Gray 11C
C:8 M:0 Y:5 K:82
R:75 G:81 B:81
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- POSCO LIGHT GRAY
- PANTONE Cool Gray 4C
C:0 M:0 Y:3 K:30
R:189 G:189 B:186
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- POSCO White
- PANTONE White
C:0 M:0 Y:0 K:0
R:255 G:255 B:255
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- POSCO Black
- C:0 M:0 Y:0 K:100
R:0 G:0 B:0
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- POSCO GOLD
- PANTONE 871C
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- POSCO SILVER
- PANTONE 877C
Brand Identity & Story
ADVANCE IN CORE
Based on firmness and sturdiness, POSCO E&C focuses on the essence of housings to provide its customers with relaxation and lead the premium housing culture.
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Reliable safety
Fostering a reliable
and safe housing environment -
Reinforced convenience
Realizing convenient and comfortable lifestyles through high-class facilities and services
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Comfortable rest
Providing comfort and rest in a cozy environment to make everyone energized
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Sophisticated design
Completing the premium class of housing environments through refined designs
Symbol
The symbol of THE SHARP embodied a firm structural form with vertical and horizontal strokes intersecting each other, inspired by the sturdiness of high-rise buildings.
It applies the golden ratio to visually deliver the essence of beauty through proportion, order, and harmony. With the sense of comfort and stability, the design conveys the leadership and trustworthiness of THE SHARP.
Logotype
The logotype of THE SHARP goes in harmony with the symbol.
Giving emphasis with capital letters “T” and “S” ensures legibility and clarity when applied in buildings or various environments. It is designed to realize powerful communication and delivers a firm and refined image of THE SHARP even when used independently.
Signature
The new logo design contains “Advance in Core,” the brand identity of THE SHARP, that focuses on the essence of the residential space based on strength and solidity. The symbol of THE SHARP is of a structural form in which horizontal and vertical strokes intersect based on the tenacity of the structure, giving you a sense of visual stability and balance, and represents the leading residential culture of THE SHARP, which focuses on the essence.
Slogan
Slogan is a communication phrase used to effectively deliver the core message of a brand both internally and externally. When applying the slogan, it shall be used in accordance with the instructions of this guideline to prevent damage to the image due to its distortion, deformation, misuse and/or abuse. The minimum size regulation has been decided in consideration of the slogan’s reproducibility; it is prohibited to use the slogan below the minimum size.
Color
Steel, which has existed together with the mankind, is the material that symbolizes POSCO. The deep and rich Prussian blue created by steel is the new color of THE SHARP, and its profound weight and force within make the presence of THE SHARP stand out more than any other color. The blue color, which has grown through the ages, will powerfully carry on the new identity of THE SHARP.
CMYK 100/79/10/70
RGB 0/18/65
CCTV Operation policy
CCTV Policy for the Protection of Personal Information
CHAPTER I GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1 (Purpose)
The purpose of this Policy is to fulfill appropriate duties and comply with applicable laws by setting matters POSCO E&C Ltd. (the “Company”) must comply with in relation to the installation and operation of closed-circuit televisions and protection of footages.
Article 2 (Definitions)
The terms used in this Policy shall be defined as follows:
- 1. The term closed-circuit television (“CCTV”) is a type of communication network, in which the footages recorded from the CCTVs located in specific sites are collected and transmitted to exclusive receivers through wired/wireless closed-circuit channels.
- 2. The term “footage” refers to CCTV recordings of which the recorded subject can be identified.
- 3. The term “data subject” refers to an individual who can be identified from the footage; that is, the subject of footage.
- 4. The term “processing” refers to the act of handling data collected through CCTVs, such as inputting, saving, editing, deleting, playing, and other similar acts, excluding the collection of such data.
Article 3 (Scope of Application)
- (1) In relation to the installation and operation of CCTVs needed for crime prevention, facility security, and fire safety, as well as the protection of footages that are collected and processed by the aforementioned reasons, the provisions of this Policy shall be observed, unless special provisions are stipulated in other laws.
- (2) Use of auxiliary cameras for CCTVs installed and operated by the Company shall also comply with this Policy, regardless of the fact whether their recordings are treated as actual footages or not.
Article 4 (Protection of Footages)
- (1) The Company shall collect minimum scope of footages that meets the purpose of CCTV installation.
- (2) The Company must have the data subject clearly aware of the installation purpose as mentioned in paragraph (1) of this Article. The footages shall not be used for other purposes than the said purpose.
- (3) The Company shall secure accurate and the latest footages and manage them in a safe manner.
- (4) The Company shall disclose general matters in relation to the handling of footages and protect the rights of data subjects.
CHAPTER II REQUIREMENTS FOR CCTV INSTALLATION
Article 5 (Notification of Installation Plans, etc.)
In the event of installing a CCTV, the Company shall prepare a CCTV installation and operation plan (“Plan”) that includes the following items:
- 1. Purpose of CCTV installation;
- 2. Division in charge of CCTV control: Handling officer and contact details;
- 3. Number of cameras, locations, performance, and scope of recording of the CCTV to be installed and operated;
- 4. Standard of the caution sign to be installed and the installation location in accordance with Article 7(1);
- 5. Contents, procedures, and methods regarding the data subject's exercise of rights and means of objection;
- 6. CCTV recording time, retention period of footages, methods of storage, management, and deletion of footages, and storage location of footages;
- 7. Actual location where footages transmitted from CCTVs are accessed and played, and access control to the said location;
- 8. Grounds, procedures, and methods of providing or granting access to footages to a third party; and
- 9. Other matters recognized to be necessary for the protection of footages
Article 6 (Designation of CCTV Managers)
- (1) The head of the division in charge of the installation and operation of CCTVs shall be designated as the CCTV General Manager, while his or her staff shall be designated as CCTV Operation Manager(s) (“CCTV Manager(s)”).
- (2) The CCTV Manager shall take charge of duties in relation to the installation and operation of CCTVs, reception and handling of complaints, and collection and processing of footages.
- (3) The CCTV Manager shall designate and manage a separate Personal Information Handler and inform the CCTV General Manager of relevant information in the event of CCTV installation and/or other changes.
Article 7 (Installation of Caution Signs)
- (1) In the event of installing a CCTV, the Company shall put up caution signs regarding CCTV operation and the collection of footages for the recognition of data subjects.
- (2) The signs in relation to paragraph (1) of this Article shall mention the following items:
- 1. Purpose of CCTV installation;
- 2. Recording scope and time; and
- 3. Information on the CCTV handling division, CCTV Manager, and contact details
- (3) The signs in relation to Paragraph (1) of this Article shall be installed within the recording scope where they are easily visible and understood by data subjects.
- (4) Notwithstanding Paragraph (2), in the event of installing several CCTVs in the Company’s building, the sign that complies with Paragraph (1) may mention that the whole building is within the recording scope and can be attached only on the building exits.
CHAPTER III REQUIREMENTS FOR HANDLING FOOTAGES
Article 8 (Limitation on Collection)
- (1) CCTVs shall not be arbitrarily manipulated or shoot other places beyond the purpose of their installation during collection of footages.
- (2) Footage rotation and zooming features that have no relation to the purpose of CCTV installation may not be used during collection of footages.
Article 9 (Limitation on Processing)
Footages of a data subject may not be used for other purposes than the CCTV installation purpose or be granted access or provided to a person who has no access authority: Provided, That this shall not apply in any of the following circumstances:
- 1. Where consent is obtained from the data subject;
- 2. Where the data is given access or provided to the data subject;
- 3. Where special provisions exist in other laws;
- 4. Where the data is provided in a pseudonymized manner when it is required for the purposes of reporting by the media through newspapers or broadcasting;
- 5. Where there is an urgent reason for not obtaining the data subject's consent when the risk that the rights and interests of the data subject may be infringed is clear and present;
- 6. Where it is necessary for the investigation of a crime, indictment, and/or prosecution; or
- 7. Where it is necessary for the enforcement of punishment, probation, and custody.
Article 10 (Safeguards, etc.)
- The Company shall designate a place where footages transmitted by CCTVs are actually accessed and played (“Control Center”) as a restricted zone and strictly limit the access of individuals apart from those who have been granted the authority.
- (2) The Company shall limit the authority to access footages to CCTV Managers and the minimum number of designated personnel.
- (3) The Company shall regularly inspect and check the normal operation of CCTVs and keep an accurate record regarding the matters.
- (4) The Company shall seek for technical and managerial safety measures in response to illegal access, alteration, leakage, and damage of footages.
- (5) The Company shall prepare a training course on the personal information protection of data subjects for those who are granted authority to access footages.
Article 11 (Request for Access, etc.)
- (1) A data subject may request to confirm the existence, access, and/or delete footages to the Company.
- (2) In relation to the request as mentioned in the paragraph (1) of this Article, the Company shall take immediate action in accordance with Article 5(5).
- (3) Notwithstanding Paragraph (2) of this Article, the Company may refuse to take action in the event of any of the following circumstances. In this case, the grounds for refusal and objection method shall be informed (including information and communications networks) to the data subject within seven (7) days.
- 1. Where it may cause grave difficulties in performing investigation of crimes, prosecution, and conduct of trials;
- 2. Where deleting only the footages of a specific data subject is extremely difficult in technical manner;
- 3. Where taking appropriate action as prescribed in Paragraph (1) of this Article may infringe upon other's privacy rights; or
- 4. Where there are appropriate grounds to refuse the request for access, etc., that meet the public interest.
Article 12 (Retention and Deletion)
Footages collected through CCTVs shall be deleted without delay once the data retention period mentioned in the Plan expires: Provided, That when it is difficult to determine the minimum period of time required to achieve the purpose of data retention due to the nature of a division, the retention period shall be within thirty (30) days after the collection of footages.
CHAPTER IV SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
Article 13 (Consignment of Duties)
- (1) In the event of consigning the duties in relation to the installation, operation, and management of CCTVs, the Company shall take necessary safety measures to prevent the abuse of footages and supervise the consignee.
- (2) The consignee who is granted authority to access footages in relation to paragraph (1) of this Article shall undergo a training course as mentioned in Article 10(5).[lh1]
Article 14 (Confidentiality)
Those who handle or have handled footages shall not use the obtained data for inappropriate purposes, such as revealing, processing without authority, and/or providing for the use of another person.
Article 15 (Exclusion)
This Policy shall not be applied to CCTVs installed and operated to supervise the duties of individuals who are with the military regardless of their duties.