Promoting yourself

Promote yourself and your profession

BDA members can promote themselves and their profession by proudly using the BDA Member logo (for their category of membership) and the Trust a Dietitian logo

Our main BDA corporate logo is reserved for professional and association business and must not be used by members of the BDA. However, our members are encouraged to use the dated BDA Member logos to promote their membership.

Find the logo for your membership type below (if you do not see any logos and are a BDA member, contact [email protected] for assistance:

Who can use the logo?

  • The BDA Member logos are only permitted for use by existing members of the BDA (registered dietitians) only. 
  • The BDA Member logo demonstrates your membership of the association in the relevant category and provides reassurance to those using your service that you abide by the BDA code of conduct. 
  • It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct category and the latest logo version displayed and that your membership of the BDA is up to date. We will issue a new logo version each year so that people can be sure that your membership of the BDA is current.

PLEASE NOTE - If you download the BDA Member logo and are not a current BDA member, you will be contacted by our Professional Practice team and we may be forced take action against you.

Using the BDA Member logo

  • Members can use the BDA Member logo (for their membership category) on personal stationary, personal business website, letterheads and business cards, but they must not be used for commercial practices or within premises where you practice, unless it is made obvious that the logo relates ONLY to your own membership.
  • The BDA Member logo is demonstrating your individual membership of the BDA.

Guidelines for use

We urge all members to be proud of their status as a registered dietitian and to raise the profile and promote themselves, the BDA and the wider profession. The use of the BDA Member logo is at the discretion of the association and we reserve the right to request that it be removed or to take action if we believe it is being misused in any way.

The logo must appear in the correct colours (CMYK 88,0,11,0 / RGB 0,179,220) and proportionally scaled – never stretched or re-coloured. You must leave enough space around the logo that the words can be read clearly and are not obstructed by any other text/images or other logos.

Using the BDA Member Logo on websites

Where the BDA Member logo appears on your own personal website we stipulate that it must have a hyperlink directed to the BDA website: www.bda.uk.com

This web link helps people who see the BDA Member logo better understand who the BDA is, what dietitians do and how dietitians help impact the health of the nation.

Example use of the BDA Member Logo

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If you have any queries about the correct use of the BDA logo or if you have seen and wish to report any misuse please get in touch with our Design & Brand Manager, Billie-Jane Burch