Do not rotate the logo. Do not attempt to recreate the logo. Do not overlay the logo on images or patterns that negatively affect its legibility. Do not recolor the logo. Do not use an orange logo on a black background. Do not use the UT Dallas logo to create your own logos. University lockups issued by the Office of Communications are the only allowed logos for use by official University entities. Download Files. To process a request, log into the Request Letterhead form or the Request Envelopes form, select a design and complete the details to be printed.
Normal delivery for letterheads and envelopes is days from receipt of the order. Brand Standards Search. Printing Services With two on-site facilities, the Print Shop and the Copy Center can handle a wide variety of printing needs, including faculty and staff business cards and stationery.
Business Cards Business cards are produced by the Copy Center. Business Card Options Template 1. Template 2. Template 3. Internal Advertising and Student Organizations Advertising flyers and posters that are sponsored by schools, centers and institutes or programs should include the University wordmark somewhere on the piece.
Planning Communication Projects No publication schedule is exact. Contact the Office of Communications by emailing marketing utdallas. Work with Marketing to develop an estimated project cost. Gather content for your project. The content should describe the basic communication elements you wish to convey — who, what, where, why and how. Fact check your content for correct spelling of names and programs, numbers, phone numbers, deadlines, dates, statistical references and URLs.
Include any graphic content that needs to be included such as charts, screen captures from program-specific applications, etc. The Office of Communications will copy-edit your content for both substantive issues and general usage. You will proof the final edited version for accuracy. All major copy-edits should be complete before beginning the layout process. Once the text content is finalized, a graphic designer will be assigned to create a preliminary layout. You will proof the preliminary layout provided by the designer and make all necessary changes.
It is important that you be definite about your message and intention early in the design process. Only minor copy-edits should be necessary at this stage.
Once you have given final project approval, the designer will forward artwork to be produced or published. Publication Timetables Certain publication jobs should be completed within specific time frames based on the use of the project and the overall needs of the University. Third-Party Photography and Video Requests In order to protect the privacy and safety of UT Dallas students, staff and faculty and guard the reputation of our University, no unauthorized commercial video or photography is permitted on UT Dallas premises.
Research Photography All research photography must depict participants, equipment and facilities in strict compliance with federal safety guidelines. Appropriate safety equipment and protective covering must be used. Gloves, lab coats and glasses must be clearly visible and appropriate for the people, surroundings and research equipment being photographed. Apparel, shirts, pants and footwear providing full coverage must also meet compliance standards.
Hair should be fastened safely or covered with protective head gear. Equipment must be used according to safety protocols and background material chemicals, tanks, etc.
Content Preparation The design process begins with delivery of a final copy document. Preparing New Material All new publications should be delivered to the Office of Communications as an emailed Word file.
Type all heads and subheads in upper and lower case.
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