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Brand Guide

Published By Office of Marketing & Communications The University of Texas at Tyler uttyler.edu/marketing/

Table of Contents Introduction INTRODUCTION 3 Our Branding 4 OUR LOGOS 7 Our Logo 8 Primary Usage 10 Secondary Usage 12 Secondary Academic Marks 14 Size & Clear Space 15 Primary Athletic Marks 16 Secondary Athletic Marks 17 Improper Usage 18 Incorrect Versions of Flag-T 19 Our Name 20 Locking up to the Brand 18 College Sub-brands Lockups 19 Department Lockups 20 Alternative Lockups 21 OUR TYPOGRAPHY 21 Our Typography Palette 22 Proxima Nova 23 Garamond 24 OUR COLORS 25 Our Color Palette 26 Patriot Colors 27 Alternate Patriot Colors 28 COLLEGE & DEPARTMENT USAGE 29 Social Media 30 Email Signature 31 3

Our BRANDING at The University of Texas at Tyler Founded by East Texas leaders in 1971 to improve lives through higher education, The University of Texas at Tyler fulfills this purpose with an unwavering commitment to student success; student engagement in both curricular and co-curricular pursuits; knowledge creation and expansion through scholarly research; and community service. A component of the prestigious University of Texas System with more than 10,000 students, UT Tyler provides the advantages of a comprehensive public university, uniquely combined with personalized educational experiences characteristically associated with a smaller, private university. We also hold the distinction of being the only University of Texas in the East Texas region. In that respect, we have a great responsibility to the communities we serve. Educational attainment, public healthiness, economic growth, average household income and quality of life all are positively impacted by a thriving higher education center. Over the past year, UT Tyler has formed a new strategic plan and branding initiatives to strengthen our efforts and set new standards to help build a better future for East Texas and beyond. The strategic plan, along with a new vision and a new mission statement, was developed through months of open brainstorming, ideation and refinement sessions with UT Tyler students, faculty and staff. This guidebook provides information and communication tools to assist the university community in conveying the UT Tyler brand. OUR VISION Our aspiration is to be the educational and economic driver of East Texas. UT Tyler is the premier comprehensive, public university of East Texas, operating with the understanding that the well-being of the region and the success of the university are intertwined. Through the leveraging of our resources and the building of community partnerships and collaborations, the university is committed to strengthening the region educationally and economically. OUR MISSION UT Tyler is committed to student success by providing a uniquely balanced student experience in an environment of innovative teaching and research shaped to serve and advance the educational, economic, technological, and public interests of East Texas and beyond. Based on this mission, the new strategic plan consists of four pillars, each involving collegeand department-level strategic initiatives throughout the university: Student Success We will support our students educational and career goals with data-driven strategies, including a universitywide focus on student service; innovative, student-centered teaching; expanded grant and scholarship-based financial aid; and career placement services to position students for success. Student Engagement Our initiatives for ensuring a rich, individualized educational experience for every student include encouraging their involvement in research and discovery; connecting them with successful alumni; and connecting them to campus through student life enhancements, expanded campus accommodations and an effort to advance athletics from NCAA DIII to DII membership. Research and Scholarship The university will foster discovery through scientific, technological, intellectual and creative expression with initiatives to expand the field of knowledge and enhance student research activities. Community Engagement UT Tyler seeks to engage in local and regional collaborations and partnerships to improve the quality of life in our communities. Our initiatives include strengthening and expanding partnerships between academic units and regional organizations, launching the East Texas Policy Summit and diversifying the procurement of products and services in all areas of campus. OUR BRANDING As UT Tyler began community discussions for a new strategic plan, one of the ideas that framed the discussion was the higher education cycle of success model. The cycle of success model predicts institutional success as a reciprocating and ultimately selfperpetuating function of the relationship between 1) brand development, 2) alumni careers, 3) student development/success and 4) resource opportunity. Just looking at the branding dimension of the cycle of success model shows how interlocking these attributes are. Great brand value from the name of the institution on one s diploma helps alumni land in great careers, and alumni who have great careers help build a great brand for their alma mater. A great brand also makes it easier for advancement officers to find resources opportunities, often from those successful alumni. Resource opportunities are critical for building student success (as measured by graduation rates and career preparedness), which also leads to satisfied, successful alumni, which builds more upon the brand value. Recognizing that proper brand management serves as a catalyst for the cycle of success, new branding initiatives have been implemented, including a new, unified logo and a tagline. OUR LOGO The convergence of a new strategic direction focused on the cycle of success for the university along with a proposed move from NCAA Division III to Division II competition created a unique opportunity. Both the university mark and the athletic mark had just cause for redesign. During the design phase, the community feedback process generated fruit: The suggestion was made that one mark, if properly designed, could fill the need of both the academic and athletic mark. A concept originally drafted in the Department of Marketing and Communications met the challenge. UT Tyler s square mark and the Swoop logo could be replaced by the Flag T logo. The use of the letter T in higher education logos is not uncommon in Texas. But what Flag T does that is unique is fuse the ideas of our athletic team name, Patriots, with a collegiate letter rendered that invokes both Texas and Tyler. The Flag T is versatile serving as part of several brand constructs: UT Tyler, Tyler, The University of Texas at Tyler, and PATRIOTS. Additionally: Flag T represents both Texas and Tyler, symbolizing our distinction as the only University of Texas System school in the eastern region of the state. The Star of Texas in Flag T signifies our association with the prestigious University of Texas System. The star and stripes also refer to Old Glory, the greatest symbol of American patriotism, an invocation of the deeply patriotic culture of our home, East Texas. 36 4 INTRODUCTION OUR LOGOS Subject Our Branding INTRODUCTION Our Branding 5

The school colors are displayed with dominance given to blue, a color often associated with depth and stability and patriotism. This represents our commitment to serving and sacrificing for our neighbors, communities, state and country the defining quality of a true Patriot. The typeface is a heavy-weight variant of Museo Slab, a solid font representing our vision to serve as the foundational educational and economic driver of East Texas. Our Logos The orange and white stripes represent UT Tyler s seven colleges and our devotion to providing students a well-rounded university experience, designed for lifelong success. OUR TAGLINE As the primary educational and economic driver of the region of East Texas, The University of Texas at Tyler is passionate about supporting goals for success. Whether you are a first-generation college student, a professional seeking to advance your career or someone with an idea that will change the world, UT Tyler is here to power your success. Our new tagline is simply: Your Success. Our Passion. 6 INTRODUCTION Our Branding 7

PRIMARY LOGO The University of Texas at Tyler Museo Slab typeface is reserved for the academic & athletic logos. It may also be used to create college, school or department lockups with the master logo. Our Logo The UT Tyler logo represents us at the very highest level and is vitally important to our brand. It acts as a signature, an identifier and a stamp of quality. It is, and should always be, the most consistent component in our communications. In order to maintain this consistency, a few simple guidelines should be followed. NOTE The UT Tyler logo should never be recreated or typeset. Only official logo files should be used in communications. Official logo files can be downloaded from uttyler.edu/marketing. The UT Tyler logo as shown here will serve as the campus primary logo and trademark. Other campus trademarks may appear on merchandise produced by vendors specifically licensed to reproduce these trademarks. For more information and to view lists of our trademark licensees, please visit uttyler.edu/logo. 8 OUR LOGOS Our Logo OUR LOGOS Primary Logo 9

PRIMARY USAGE The primary color option for our logo is UT Tyler Blue (Pantone 288), Orange (Pantone 166) & White. It is intended to be used on lighter backgrounds and images in order to maintain legibility. 10 OUR LOGO Primary Usage PRIMARY USAGE Another acceptable color option is to reverse the logo out to White on darker backgrounds and images. OUR LOGO Primary Usage 11

SECONDARY USAGE The primary usage option is preferred. However, in more casual usage, such as merchandise, the logo may be used in UT Tyler Blue (Pantone 288) or Orange (Pantone 166). The legibility of this version is sometimes compromised when used on other background colors. FLAG-T MARK The Flag-T Mark may be used for Academics and Athletics. The primary color option for our Flag-T Mark is UT Tyler Blue (Pantone 288), Orange (Pantone 166) & White. It is intended to be used on lighter backgrounds and images in order to maintain legibility. LIMITED-USE LOGO The logo can appear in black only for blackand-white and gray-scale scenarios. SECONDARY USAGE The primary usage option is preferred. However, in more casual usage, such as merchandise, the logo may be used in any solid color. 12 OUR LOGOS Secondary Usage OUR LOGOS Secondary Usage 13

SECONDARY ACADEMIC MARKS SIZE These alternative versions are acceptable for use when design considerations demand it. 1 or 150 px.25 or 75 px To maintain full legibility, never reproduce the academic and athletic word marks at widths smaller than 1 inch (for print) or 150 pixels (for screen). Also, never reproduce the Flag-T at widths smaller than.25 (for print) or 75 pixels (for screen). There is no maximum size limit, but use discretion when sizing the logo. It should never be the most dominant element on the page, but instead should live comfortably and clearly as an identifying mark. These minimum size guidelines apply only to the university primary and secondary logos without a college or school lockup. SQUARE MARK This square mark should be used to replace the previous academic square mark. SECONDARY LOGO POLICY It is the policy of The University of Texas at Tyler to invest in a single visual identity, rather than maintain multiple marks that may interfere with the university s message. To strengthen the university s visual identity, a central aspect of our brand, the creation of additional marks is restricted. As a result, any new secondary mark must be submitted through an approval process prior to development and use. If your organization or department is currently using a secondary logo, you may be contacted by the Office of Marketing and Communications to provide proof of approval. If previous approval cannot be provided, the logo must be submitted through the approval process. CLEAR SPACE To ensure that clear space is maintained around the logo for legibility and prominence, photos, text and graphic elements must follow the guidelines illustrated here. Use the letter B as a measuring tool to help maintain clearance. 14 OUR LOGOS Secondary Academic Marks OUR LOGOS Size & Clear Space 15

PRIMARY ATHLETIC MARKS The UT Tyler Patriot marks may be used for athletics only. The primary color option is UT Tyler Blue (Pantone 288), Orange (Pantone 166) & White. They are intended to be used on lighter backgrounds and images in order to maintain legibility. There are solid blue, white & black versions available for appropriate color scenarios. SECONDARY ATHLETIC MARKS These alternative versions are acceptable for use when design considerations demand it. When the Patriot mark appears alone, it is never used with the full color T. The primary color option is UT Tyler Blue (Pantone 288). It is intended to be used on lighter backgrounds and images in order to maintain legibility. 16 OUR LOGOS Primary Athletic Marks OUR LOGOS Secondary Athletic Marks 17

IMPROPER USAGE Here are a few examples of practices to avoid with all academic and athletic marks. INCORRECT VERSIONS OF FLAG-T Here are a few examples of practices to avoid with Flag-T. Don t stretch, condense or change the dimensions of the wordmarks. Don t alter the placement or scale of the elements. Don t crop the wordmarks. Don t add colors to individual elements of the wordmarks. Don t alter or replace the typefaces of the wordmarks. Don t skew or bend the wordmarks in any way. Don t change the colors of the Flag-T. Don t stretch the Flag-T. Don t recreate the icon. Don t rotate the wordmarks. Don t use colors other than those specified in this document on all wordmarks. Don t rearrange the placement of the type within the wordmarks. Don t write out a word with the Flag-T. Don t remove the white stripes or stars from the 3-color version of the Flag-T. With the approval of the Marketing & Communications Department the Flag-T can appear in any color. Don t add any extra elements to the wordmarks. Don t use drop shadows, strokes, patterns or visual effects. Don t attach or overlap text, shapes or frames to the wordmarks. TYLER Don t add any extra elements or words to the Flag-T. 18 OUR LOGOS Improper Usage OUR LOGOS Incorrect Versions of Flag-T 19

OUR NAME Because of our rich heritage and our complex and diverse community, several names are used to represent the university. This section aims to clear up any confusion. Our logo clearly announces our name, with an emphasis on Tyler. It is just as important to keep our name consistent in content. Our Typography In first references, use: The University of Texas at Tyler In subsequent references, use: UT Tyler Patriots UT Tyler Patriots Formal uses, such as diplomas, may use: The University of Texas at Tyler Do not use: University of Texas - Tyler University of Texas, Tyler U.T. U.T.T. U.T. at Tyler U.T. - Tyler 20 OUR LOGOS Our Name 21

OUR TYPOGRAPHIC PALETTE When used thoughtfully, typography becomes a powerful brand tool that can add visual meaning to what is communicated. UT Tyler s typography communicates clearly and cleanly, and is flexible in a wide range of situations. Our university typefaces are Proxima Nova & Garamond. Proxima Nova s complete family consists of three widths, each with seven weights, along with alternative versions that contain a handful of alternate default glyphs. The families were selected because they are warm, open and legible at all sizes. NOTE Your department can license all or some of the Proxima Nova and Adobe Garamond families. Request a font license for permission to download the fonts from the Department of Marketing & Communications. PROXIMA NOVA PROXIMA NOVA FAMILY Proxima Nova is our sans serif font. It has eight weights, all with matching italics and small caps, and is appropriate for all uses, from headlines to captions. Proxima Nova (2005) bridges the gap between typefaces like Futura and Akzidenz Grotesk. The result is a hybrid that combines modern proportions with a geometric appearance. In the last few years, Proxima Nova has become one of the most popular web fonts, in use on thousands of websites around the world. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog Thin Light Regular Medium Semibold Bold Extrabold Black PROXIMA NOVA CONDENSED The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog Thin Light Regular Medium Semibold Bold Extrabold Black PROXIMA NOVA EXTRA CONDENSED The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog Thin Light Regular Medium Semibold Bold Extrabold Black 22 OUR TYPOGRAPHY Our Typography Palette OUR TYPOGRAPHY Proxima Nova 23

GARAMOND Garamond is our serif font. It is appropriate anywhere a serif font is needed, including headlines. It has 56 styles, including italics, condensed, extra wide and small caps. Regular, italic and bold are included in the Microsoft Suite for campus employee usage. The Garamond font family is the typeface first created by the famed French printer Claude Garamond in the 16th century. The Garamond design is considered one of the most versatile fonts available today and certainly one of the most attractive and graceful in print. It is also one of the most eco-friendly types to print because the letterforms use less ink than other similar faces. Our Colors GARAMOND The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog Regular Italic Bold 24 OUR TYPOGRAPHY Garamond 25

UT Tyler Blue PANTONE 288 C 100 M 80 Y 6 K 32 R 000 G 045 B 116 headlines subheads lead-ins pull quotes body copy callouts captions reversed type Our Color Palette Beyond our logo, color is the most recognizable aspect of our brand identity. Colors were selected that reflect our bold, diverse community and given names that reflect their inspiration. Using color appropriately is one of the easiest ways to make sure our materials reflect a cohesive UT Tyler image or visual story. NOTE When using color builds, always use the color values listed here. They were adjusted for the best reproduction in print and on screen and do not match Pantone Color Bridge breakdowns. PATRIOT COLORS Our primary colors, called Patriot Colors, are UT Tyler Blue, Orange & White. They represent The University of Texas at Tyler at the highest level and should be present in all communications. These colors look best as spot inks, and do not reproduce as richly in four-color process. Avoid using screens or tints of Patriot Colors. UT Tyler Orange PANTONE 166 C 0 M 76 Y 100 K 0 R 230 G 83 B 0 headlines subheads lead-ins pull quotes reversed type 26 OUR COLORS Our Color Palette OUR COLORS Patriot Colors 27

ALTERNATE PATRIOT COLORS Our alternate heritage colors were created to expand the primary palette. They may be used to complement the primary heritage colors but should never completely replace them as main representations of UT Tyler. UT Tyler Gray PANTONE 421 C 13 M 8 Y 11 K 26 R 178 G 180 B 178 headlines subheads lead-ins pull quotes body copy callouts captions reversed type College & Department Usage 28 OUR COLORS Alternate Patriot Colors 29

SOCIAL MEDIA Social media platforms capture the dynamic conversation of our university that s why it s important to remember that when you refer to UT Tyler, you are representing the The University of Texas at Tyler brand. While these platforms are called social media and not professional media, be sure to use the correct university logos in your pages and messages to ensure a UT Tyler-branded look. The Facebook and Twitter templates shown below will help with this effort. The Office of Marketing and Communications is available to create a social media logo for your college, school or department if needed. Go to uttyler.edu/social media for the UT Tyler Social Media Guidelines. EMAIL SIGNATURE Email is our most common form of day-to-day communication and therefore one of the most visible ways we communicate with our audiences and each other. Clear, consistent email identification strengthens the UT Tyler brand. It is not necessary to use the full email signature on every email you send. It should be included when representing yourself as part of the university, but it isn t necessary for day-to-day emails between coworkers. Additions such as inspirational quotes and graphics are not permitted. Follow the instructions on the uttyler website to generate your official UT Tyler email signature. Samples: Samples: 30 COLLEGE & DEPARTMENT USAGE Social Media COLLEGE & DEPARTMENT USAGE Email Signature 31

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