IBC CARPENTRY

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IBC Carpentry Brand Assets & Guidelines

On this page, you’ll find IBC Carpentry’s official Brand Assets — including logos, wordmarks, brand colors, and promotional badges. These are designed to help you showcase collaborations, celebrate completed projects, or share your support for IBC Carpentry across social media and marketing materials.

As long as you follow the brand guidelines below, you may use IBC Carpentry’s Brand Assets without prior permission in the following ways:

  • To promote a partnership or collaboration with IBC Carpentry

  • On project materials or content that directly involve work completed by or with IBC Carpentry

  • On social media to share builds, designs, or testimonials related to our services

Please Do Not:

  • Use our Brand Assets in a way that could mislead others into thinking a product, service, or message is made or endorsed by IBC Carpentry if it’s not

  • Use our Brand Assets to imply affiliation with IBC Carpentry on websites, business pages, or accounts that we are not part of

  • Alter, distort, recolor, crop, or manipulate our logos, marks, or badges in any way that goes against our visual identity

Any other use of IBC Carpentry’s Brand Assets — including in domain names, advertising, or resale — requires written permission. We reserve the right to revoke usage rights at any time, especially if a use causes confusion or harms the integrity of our brand.

Using IBC Carpentry Assets

Our logos and visual assets are designed to highlight craftsmanship and attention to detail — values we bring to every project. Feel free to use them to celebrate build milestones, share client success stories, or show support for our carpentry work in a tasteful, authentic way.

When using our assets:

  • Keep it clean and visually aligned with our brand tone — professional, honest, and inspired by craftsmanship

  • Avoid placing badges or graphics over project photos in a way that distracts from the build

  • Think of these materials like brand stickers: ideal for social media, newsletters, or community engagement — not for altering your own logos or brand identity

At IBC Carpentry, we build more than just structures — we build trust. When promoting our work or collaboration, be proud, be clear, and stay true to what makes the project meaningful.

Use of Bios & Headshots

IBC Carpentry may provide official bios and professional headshots of our leadership team for use in press, media coverage, partnerships, or collaborative marketing materials. To maintain professionalism, clarity, and consistency with our brand identity, please follow the disclaimers below:

  • Permitted Use

    • You may use IBC Carpentry–approved bios and headshots only in the context of official partnerships, press features, speaking engagements, or project collaborations that directly involve IBC Carpentry.

    • Any such use must represent our leaders in a respectful, professional, and accurate way.

  • Restrictions

    • Do not alter, crop, filter, or manipulate headshots in ways that change their professional appearance or misrepresent the individual.

    • Do not use bios or headshots to suggest endorsements of products, services, organizations, or initiatives not formally associated with IBC Carpentry.

    • Personal or commercial use outside of approved professional contexts is not allowed.

  • Attribution & Accuracy

    • Bios should be used exactly as provided, without changes to professional titles, credentials, or statements, unless approved by IBC Carpentry.

    • Headshots must always be paired with the correct name, title, and affiliation to avoid misrepresentation.

  • Revocation of Use

    • IBC Carpentry reserves the right to revoke permission for use of leadership bios or headshots at any time, especially if their use is misleading, harmful to reputation, or outside of the brand’s intended context.


WORDMARK & LOGO

Wordmark & Logo

Download high-resolution versions of the IBC Carpentry logo and wordmark for approved use in your materials.

To use these assets, you must follow the rules below:

  • Do not use these images in a way that could mislead others into thinking a product, service, or business is made or officially endorsed by IBC Carpentry, unless there is a clear partnership.

  • Do not use these assets to imply that a website, brand, or platform is operated by or affiliated with IBC Carpentry without written permission.

  • Do not alter, stretch, distort, recolor, overlay, or stylize the logos or wordmarks in any way that changes their appearance or integrity.

Maintaining the consistency and quality of our brand helps reinforce the craftsmanship and trust we’re known for — thank you for respecting these guidelines.

LOGO

Main IBC Logo

Use the Main IBC logo wherever possible, especially if it’s the only brand identifier.

Enclosed IBC Logo

The Enclosed IBC logo is perfect to use over photos that may have a busy background.

Stamp IBC Logo

The Stamp logo is best used over photos that have a sizable area of solid color.

URL IBC Logo

The URL logo should only be used if it’s important to distinguish between Carpentry and Traffic or to provide the website.


wordmark

IBC Carpentry Wordmark

The IBC Carpentry logo can be used in place of the Main IBC logo whenever space allows.


COLORS

SECONDARY

#001B4C

000, 027, 076

100, 093, 035, 044

HEX:

RGB:

CMYK:

PRIMARY

#0041AA

000, 065, 170

099, 084, 000, 000

HEX:

RGB:

CMYK:

TERTIARY

#55AFF4

085, 175, 244

058, 001, 009, 000

HEX:

RGB:

CMYK:

ACCENT

#FF8700

255, 135, 000

000, 057, 100, 000

HEX:

RGB:

CMYK:

ACCENT

#FFBE00

255, 190, 000

000, 027, 100, 000

HEX:

RGB:

CMYK:

GRADIENT

Use blue family in gradient.


BIOS & HEADSHOTS

BRANDY MCCOMBS

Brandy McCombs is the founder of IBC Carpentry LLC and IBC Traffic, Inc. Raised in Athens, Ohio, she now calls Kansas City home. In 2023, she made history as the first woman chair of The Builders, a chapter of the Associated General Contractors (AGC), in its 136-year history.

Her dedication to community service led to her nomination as one of the Most Wanted by Big Brothers Big Sisters in 2022. Brandy has also been recognized as a 2016 Women Who Mean Business honoree, a participant in the 2016 Helzberg Entrepreneur Mentoring Program (HEMPKC), and one of the 2023 50 Missourians You Should Know by Ingram's Magazine. She actively serves on multiple boards to support her community.

HEATHER AGEE

Since joining IBC in 2018 as a Project Coordinator, Heather has embraced every opportunity to grow—holding five different roles that have shaped her into a versatile and visionary leader. Now serving as Chief Strategy Officer, she is passionate about fostering a culture where people feel valued, supported, and empowered to succeed.

Heather believes that the strength of IBC lies in its people, and her vision is centered on creating an environment where teams thrive, contributions are recognized, and the industry continues to move forward with integrity and collaboration. Her commitment to stewardship is evident in the way she builds processes that not only improve business but also enhance the day-to-day experiences of employees.

Beyond IBC, Heather invests in the wider community through KCASA, reflecting her belief that leadership extends outside company walls. With optimism, empathy, and strategic focus, she continues to help guide IBC toward a future defined by growth, people-first

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