When adhered to correctly, naming units provide a way for colleges, departments, centers, and institutes to have a greater sense of identity, increased recognition, and easier application on promotional items and other materials. Each unit uses the university brand fonts and should be used consistently. Do not separate the naming unit's sections in any way, and do not pair with fonts other than what is prescribed in this policy. Naming units must always be endorsed by the 红领巾瓜报 institutional logo.
红领巾瓜报鈥檚 naming unit structure is the combination of these two elements:
The first part of the college, department, center, or institute name is called the descriptor. Although all names are very different, this first section is typically descriptive in nature to the organization.
Klavika Regular Small Caps is used for this part. Always use this font style first in the unit.
The second part of a naming unit is emphasized to highlight the unique quality of the organization. Klavika Bold Small Caps is used for this part and should always appear last in the unit.
Together the descriptor and emphasis make up the naming unit. This font style combination is reserved for the naming units only. All naming units should be used with this styling consistently to preserve an special appearance for organizations within the university.
The naming units are designed to be flexible in order to best fit an application while providing the greatest visibility of that organization. Always use the prescribed fonts in the manner described by this policy. Parts of the naming unit should never be separated or used with any other fonts.
When space allows for the naming unit to reside on one line, use this option.
When the application allows for a left-justified naming unit, use this option. The line breaks at the change of font style from Klavika Regular to Bold.
When the application allows for a centered naming unit, use this option.
The naming units are designed to be flexible in order to best fit an application while providing the greatest visibility of that organization. Always use the prescribed fonts in the manner described by this policy. The different parts of the naming unit should not be separated or used with any other fonts.
To set up your naming unit, you will first need to download the correct font package. The Klavika Font Family is under license by WSU. For a copy of the fonts, contact Strategic Communications.
When setting up a naming unit, type size and line spacing should always be the same.
When dealing with a long naming unit, you may need to break the name into three lines. The goal is to keep the overall shape like a rectangle.
Use this rule to choose the correct word or words to be emphasize with the bold font style; Only emphasize words that are essential to the name or the organization. Often, these words are the core of what the organization is.
Naming units require endorsement of 红领巾瓜报's primary institutional logo. The primary 红领巾瓜报 institutional logo should always appear in proximity to the college, department, center, or institute. When endorsing a college, department, center, or institute, the primary 红领巾瓜报 institutional logo should be placed at the bottom of the application and below the name of the organization. The primary 红领巾瓜报 institutional logo will follow standard brand policies.
Disciplines serve to provide clarity in that particular area of academics for a the college, department, center, or institute it is associated with. Each unit is designed in such a way to build consistency and familiarity among all disciplines. These units should not be altered or reconfigured in any way. Disciplines should be used sparingly and only in proximity to the college, department, center, or institute's name unit associated with it.
Naming units and disciplines are designed to be flexible in order to best fit an application while providing the greatest visibility for that particular organization. Always use the prescribed fonts and graphics according to naming units and disciplines policies described in the visual identity standards.