Graphic Standards Manual. Okanagan College. Version 1

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Graphic Standards Manual Okanagan College Version 1 July 6, 2005

The following are the terms and conditions for use of the Okanagan College logo officially unveiled on June 30, 2005. Any unauthorized use of the logo is expressly prohibited. The corporate signature of Okanagan College is registered under the Federal Trade Marks Act. All Okanagan College logos can be downloaded from the College website at: www.okanagan.bc.ca/graphicstandards Do not use third party supplied logos, scan the logo or copy the logo from the web other than the Graphic Standards page, as those tend to have much lower resolution than are used for print reproduction. The appropriate use of this logo and its elements enhances the reputation of Okanagan College, leverages quick recognition, reduces design costs and inefficiency. It is important that as a new institution we maintain consistency. This manual addresses uses of the logo identity within the institution. If you have any questions, please contact us at the Public Affairs office (762-5445 Ext 4467). Use of the logo indicates you have read, understood and accepted these graphic standards guidelines.

The Okanagan College logo exists in several forms. A. In colour formats: 1. RGB (Red, green, blue - web applications) R 227,G 19, B 81 2. CMYK (Cyan, magenta, yellow, black - print applications) 5c, 100m, 57y, 5k B. In black & white format: documents, forms, ads and one colour newsletters. The Okanagan College logo is available in many digital formats: 1. A Vector file (Encapsulated Postscript - EPS) Used by professional sign makers and printers. Figure 1 2. A JPG file Common usage inside Okanagan College. The jpg format is for all the Microsoft Word and PowerPoint users and for placement by those people with approved access to the Okanagan College web pages. 3. A TIFF file This can be used by some publishing programs and for those people who build high quality presentations or photo montages. 4. A GIF file This is a preferred alternative for placement in web pages. Other than on very light pastel tones the logo should not be printed in colour over rich colour papers. When the Okanagan College logo is used next to other institutional logos, the logo shall receive equal representation and the graphic standards must be maintained. Figure 2

Colour The Okanagan College Red is Pantone 1935C. 1935C The Okanagan College Black is black. The Okanagan College White is white Black Do not use substitute colours. White If the logo can not be reproduced in these colours, a black and white logo is to be used. (See Figure 2) White Black Red PMS (1935C) White Black

Application Spacing Guidelines The Logo is surrounded by an invisible white space (indicated by the dotted line in Figure 3 on the right). This space should not be filled with adjacent design elements. This white space is 150% of the logo space. If the logo is one inch wide, the white space surrounding it should be at least 1.5 inches. Do not diminish this relationship. Instead, if need be, reduce the logo size to allow for the appropriate spatial relationship. There are times when you might want to nudge the logo into a body of type. This can be done, but please maintain the relationship of 150% of logo size. See Figure 4 and Figure 4a. Figure 3 X 1.5X Right The Logo is surrounded by an invisible white space (indicated by the dotted line in Figure 3 on the right). This space should not be filled with adjacent design elements. This white space is equal in size to one quarter of the logo diameter on all sides - or 150% of the logo space. If the logo is one inch wide, the white space surrounding it should be 1.5 inches. Figure 4A Right The Logo is surrounded by an invisible white space (indicated by the dotted line in Figure 3 on the right). This space should not be filled with adjacent design elements. This white space is equal Figure 4 Wrong

Application Backgrounds When a background is used the logo stays as is. It never changes colour (except black&white or colour as indicated in Figure 1). A fine white rule will show around the sphere. This is meant to distinguish the logo from the background. If you are designing with the logo in mind, please be aware that the red colour is very dramatic and requires subtle colours or even grey tones to give it strength and presence. Light beiges, blue-greys and earthy pastel hues work well, since they give greater clarity to the white type of the logo and do not clash with the Red Pantone 1935C. Do not print the colour logo on coloured papers on your inkjet, because the paper colour will bleed into the logo design. Very light pastel tones can be used. Figure 5 Right Figure 7 Better choice Figure 6 Poor choice

Distortions Do not distort or skew the logo. It is round, never egg-shaped. Do not rotate the logo. Both Figure 8, 9 and 10 are wrong. Figure 8 60%wide x 70%tall Figure 9 70%wide x 60%tall Figure 10 No rotating!

Stationery The following examples show the basic stationery of Okanagan College. Business Cards: Jim Hamilton PRESIDENT OKANAGAN COLLEGE 1000 KLO Road, Kelowna, British Columbia Canada V1Y 4X8 Ph: 250-862-5472 Fx: 250-862-5439 jhamilton@okanagan.bc.ca www.okanagan.bc.ca Envelopes: South Okanagan 583 Duncan Avenue West Penticton, British Columbia Canada V2A 8E1 WHAT S NEXT IS WHAT S HERE.

Stationery The following example show the basic letterhead of Okanagan College. Original size is 8.5x11 inches Addresses change for each campus North Okanagan Region Kalamalka Campus 7000 College Way, Vernon, British Columbia V1Y 4X8 Phone (250) 545-7291 www.okanagan.bc.ca

Black & white usage The black and white logo is just that. Black and white - not grey. Do not use the colour logo if your document will not be printed in colour. Do not photocopy colour documents in black & white for distribution. Figure 14 Right Figure 15 Wrong Figure 16 Wrong

The Tagline Sometimes our tagline is attached to the logo. This is done in promotional and marketing materials. The logo and the tagline form a design relationship which should not change without permission from the Public Affairs office (762-5445 Ext 4467). The space allocated to this combination should follow the guidelines of 150% space around the logo as per Figure 3 and Figure 18. The logo with the tagline should not be used when the logo is less than 1 in diameter, because the text would no longer be readable. Figure 17 X 1.5X Figure 18

Resolution & Quality of Reproduction This is sometimes a difficult issue to understand. Resolution is like a mosaic. The smaller the pieces with which the image is built, the higher the resolution - the higher the quality when viewed. The files supplied from Public Affairs are high quality (300 dpi). This might mean that you have to use the sizing commands in your publishing program. Do Not Distort the logo Most publishing programs have two image import and sizing options: A. shrink to fit option or a B. shrink to fit in proportion option. Use B. every time. Resolution is dependent on image size. Do not take a regular sized logo image and blow it up to poster size, unless you are using vector or bitmap originals. Ask us for the appropriate logo file. The black & white tiff format reproduces well because it is not tied to output resolutions since it is a bitmap image. If you can use it - please do. Related to the issue of resolution are the output settings on your printer. The defaults tend to be of the lower resolution kind. Find out what the best quality is so that after all the care taken in the production, the end result is not a washout of your efforts.