In crisis? Call or text 988 (US & Canada) Text HOME to 741741 Elsewhere: findahelpline.com

Free · No attribution required

Media resources

Green ribbons, exact color values, social banners sized for each platform, printable posters, and web badges. All of it is free to download and use. You do not need an account, an email address, or to credit anyone.

Asset library in progress. The color palette files below are finished and safe to use. The thumbnails in every other section are placeholders while the artwork is drawn. Each download link already points to its permanent URL, so anything you bookmark now keeps working once the real files land.

01 · Colors

Color palette & hex codes

The mental health awareness ribbon is green. Every value, plus palette files for Adobe, Sass, GIMP and design tokens, has its own page.

Green #1F7A45 and lime #7DC242

Exact RGB, HSL and CMYK values, the full supporting palette, contrast notes, and downloadable swatch files.

Colors & hex codes

Palette files

Ready to import rather than retype:

02 · Ribbons

Green awareness ribbons

Vector green ribbons. SVG scales to any size without loss; PNG has a transparent background. Suitable for cutting machines, embroidery digitizing, print, and web. What the symbol means is on the green ribbon page.

Green mental health awareness ribbon

Green ribbon

The standard ribbon

The one most people want. Two strands in green and deep green.

Outline awareness ribbon

Outline ribbon

Single-weight stroke

Line-only version for engraving, embroidery, or single-color print.

Solid green awareness ribbon

Solid ribbon

One color, filled

Filled silhouette. Best for vinyl cutting and screen printing.

Lime green awareness ribbon

Lime green ribbon

The lighter shade

The lime variant used for children's mental health.

Ribbon with Mental Health Awareness Month wordmark

Ribbon + wordmark

Horizontal lockup

Ribbon paired with "Mental Health Awareness Month, May" set in type.

03 · Social

Social media banners

Cover images and headers cut to each platform's current dimensions, with the safe area accounted for, so nothing important sits under a profile photo or gets cropped on mobile.

X and Twitter header banner

X / Twitter header

1500 x 500 px

Facebook cover photo

Facebook cover

820 x 312 px

LinkedIn background banner

LinkedIn banner

1584 x 396 px

YouTube channel art

YouTube channel art

2560 x 1440 px

04 · Posts

Post graphics & profile frames

Shareable graphics for feeds and stories, plus a transparent frame you can lay over your own profile photo. Every graphic carries a crisis line, in line with safe messaging guidance.

Square social post graphic

Square post

1080 x 1080 px

Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn feeds.

Vertical story graphic

Story / Reel

1080 x 1920 px

Instagram and Facebook stories, TikTok.

Landscape link preview graphic

Link preview

1200 x 630 px

Open Graph image for articles and shared links.

Circular profile picture frame

Profile picture frame

800 x 800 px · transparent

A ring to overlay on your existing avatar.

05 · Print

Printable posters & flyers

Print-ready files for noticeboards, break rooms, campuses, clinics, and community spaces. Set up in CMYK with bleed, and legible from a distance.

US Letter poster

Poster, US Letter

8.5 x 11 in

A4 poster

Poster, A4

210 x 297 mm

Half page flyer

Half-page flyer

8.5 x 5.5 in · two per sheet

Sticker sheet

Sticker sheet

8.5 x 11 in · with cut lines

06 · Badges

Web badges & email signatures

Small marks for websites, newsletters, and email footers. They mark the month without taking over the page, and you can leave them up year after year.

Square web badge

Web badge

320 x 320 px

Email signature banner

Email signature

600 x 120 px

Leaderboard web banner

Leaderboard banner

728 x 90 px

07 · Before you publish

Safe messaging quick reference

Every asset here is designed to follow established guidance. If you add your own copy, these are the points that matter most:

  • Person before diagnosis"A person with bipolar disorder", not "a bipolar". A condition is something someone has, not what they are.
  • Keep clinical words clinicalA tidy colleague is not "so OCD" and changeable weather is not "bipolar". Casual use makes the real condition harder to talk about.
  • Always include helpPair any mention of suicide or crisis with a line people can reach. 988 for the US and Canada; findahelpline.com internationally.
  • Say "died by suicide"Avoid "committed suicide", which carries criminal connotations, and "successful" or "failed" attempt.
  • Never describe methodLeave out methods, locations, and specific details of any death.
  • Show that help worksTreatment is effective for most people. Saying so is accurate and it is what moves someone toward getting it.
  • Skip the statistics shockLarge numbers presented for impact can normalize crisis. Context matters more than scale.

Full guidance on the suicide-specific points: Reporting on Suicide and SAVE's best practices.

08 · Usage

Usage terms

Everything on this page is free to download and use for any purpose connected to mental health awareness, whether personal, community, educational, nonprofit, or commercial. No attribution is required and no permission is needed.

You may: print them, post them, put them on merchandise, modify the colors, cut them on a vinyl or die-cutting machine, embroider them, embed them in your own designs, and sell physical items made from them.

Please don't: resell the digital files themselves as a downloadable product, present the assets as the work or property of an official organization, or use them in a way that implies endorsement by any organization named on this site.

These assets are original work created for this project. They deliberately contain no organization's logo, trademark, or campaign branding, which is what makes them safe for you to use without seeking permission from anyone.

Provided as-is, without warranty of any kind.