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This guide is a resource for designers, vendors, and anyone who is visually representing
Harvard University - whether online, in print, or in person. These guidelines are primarily for
use by Central Administration and Faculty of Arts and Sciences departments.
The graphic elements we use to represent Harvard enable us to establish and maintain a clear,
unified University identity, both within the Harvard community and beyond. We developed these
to both improve consistency and reduce costs associated with units having to develop their own
marks.
If you have any questions about the guidelines or the specifics, please contact Harvard Public
Affairs & Communications at identityguidelines@harvard.edu.
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For questions about the licensing or use of Harvard’s trademarks on merchandise, the unauthorized
use by others or the protection of Harvard’s marks, or the use of any of Harvard’s trademarks,
including the Harvard wordmark or shield, in any manner other than prescribed in this graphic
manual, please contact:
university signature
signature elements > do use the shield alongside the wordmark
university seal > don’t replace the shield with a new mark
typography
color palette
> do scale the artwork proportionally
digital applications > don’t stretch the artwork or type
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appendix > do give the signature its own space b
>d
o use the signature and veritas shield on an
appropriate background color
>d
o maintain the proportion of the signature,
while keeping primary extensions to one line
and Sciences
>d
on’t stack primary extensions
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introduction definitions
Importance of a Graphic Identity &
Contact Information This chapter outlines the use of a few different graphic elements. This includes:
General Guidelines
Signature: A signature represents the wordmark and shield when they are used together
Definitions, Wordmark vs. Signature
Identity Elements Wordmark: A wordmark is when Harvard/Harvard University are used in conjunction with an extension
(such as the Faculty of Arts and Sciences).
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Shield: The shield refers to the Veritas shield.
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signature elements
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typography
color palette
wordmark vs signature
digital applications
When a Central Administration department includes "University" in its official name, the alternate-use or
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"University" signature system may be used. The alternate presentation incorporates "Harvard University"
merchandise
into the signature, as well as one or two levels of office information, depending on the signature orientation.
appendix In some cases, where brevity and design necessitate, a sub-institution of significant stature (i.e., Harvard
Library or Harvard College) may substitute their institution for "University," provided the institution follows
a similar naming construct.
Extension signatures indicate an office, group, or department within Harvard University. These signatures
are built upon the Harvard wordmark, within a structure for primary and secondary information. It is im-
portant to note that the primary signature system is preferred, and the alternate signature system should
only be used after first exploring the primary system as there are limitations to the alternate system.
Usage:
• The Harvard wordmark should be present on all official, departmental Harvard communications
• Treat the wordmark as artwork, not as typography
• It may not be manually altered, except for proportionally in size/scale
• Use original artwork only and do not try to replicate
identity elements
These elements (shield and wordmark) make up the signature
extensions:
identityguidelines@harvard.edu
veritas shield
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The Veritas shield may not be altered nor may appendages be added to it.
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signature elements
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typography
color palette
digital applications
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merchandise
appendix
b
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Please DO NOT add the shield to the University wordmark manually. Use provided artwork instead.
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Your Harvard University contact can help obtain the appropriate logo files. Treat the wordmark
Artwork
as artwork, not as typography.
Reverse
Placement
With Extension
Small Space Solutions
horizontal
signature elements
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typography
color palette
digital applications
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appendix
vertical
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reverse
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Please use the Veritas shield in its original form; do not attempt to add a white outline to the shield.
Artwork
Your Harvard University contact can help obtain the appropriate logo files with white text.
Reverse
Placement horizontal
With Extension
Small Space Solutions
signature elements
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typography
color palette
digital applications
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appendix vertical
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vertical
b
B = height of the "H"
b b
b
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Your Harvard University contact can help obtain the appropriate logo files.
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Artwork
Reverse
Placement x
With Extension horizontal
Small Space Solutions
x
signature elements
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typography
color palette
digital applications
university stationery vertical
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appendix y
y
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Additional applications of the approved University signature have been provided to accommodate
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small space use occasions. This includes a horizontal version with an enlarged Veritas shield
Artwork and a treatment of the University signature on one line for more extreme horizontal applications.
Reverse Your Harvard University contact can help obtain the appropriate logo files.
Placement
With Extension
Small Space Solutions
signature elements
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typography
color palette
digital applications
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appendix
For websites,
headers/footers
signature elements
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introduction introduction
veritas shield
university signature
The central identity elements (Veritas shield, Harvard wordmark) are the building blocks for
additional signatures used across Central Administration offices and schools.
signature elements
Introduction
In a Central Administration signature there are two layers:
Harvard Signature Elements 1. Harvard or Harvard University
Extensions Overview 2. School or primary office affiliation
Horizontal Marks
Vertical Marks In a FAS or School signature there are three layers:
1. Harvard or Harvard University
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typography 3. Primary office affiliation
color palette
digital applications There may occasionally be a secondary office affiliation for Central Administration, but generally
we do not encourage this. In the case of multiple layers, consider separating the School or office
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as a headline, instead of incorporating within the signature.
merchandise
appendix
horizontal wordmark
with school or primary
office affiliation
signature elements
The Harvard signature is the common thread across Harvard communications. It serves as the
Introduction
basis upon which all additional graphic identity elements are added. Deliberate, consistent
Harvard Signature Elements placement of the wordmark will establish Harvard’s name and institutional credence without
Extensions Overview distracting from your message.
Horizontal Marks
Vertical Marks • The Harvard wordmark must be present on all Harvard communications.
• Treat the wordmark as artwork, not as typography.
university seal • It may not be manually altered, except for proportionally in size/scale.
typography • Use original artwork only and do not try to replicate.
color palette The following elements should be used in signatures when black and white variations are necessary.
digital applications • The shield should be used in its original form and not be outlined or used in reverse
university stationery • The shield and Harvard should not be used alone and should always have extension
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appendix
avoid outlining the shield
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typography
color palette
digital applications
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merchandise
appendix
secondary extensions
Secondary extensions refer to an office, department, or program within the aforementioned
primary extension. They are set in Benton Sans medium, small caps.
x
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UTIN CONSE MINCTATURSRE
typography
x
color palette
digital applications
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merchandise
appendix When the extension is longer than 2 times the width of the Harvard wordmark, as seen below, it must
be minimized to fit within the 2 times guidelines. The distance between the Harvard wordmark and
extension should remain consistent with the above guidelines.
x
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typography x
color palette
digital applications
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appendix
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signature elements x x
Introduction
Harvard Signature Elements horizontal
Extensions Overview wordmark
Horizontal Wordmark: Primary Extensions
Primary and Secondary Extensions
Large & Small Shields
Vertical Marks
horizontal wordmark,
with primary extension
When the extension is greater than 1.5 times the width of the word Harvard, it must
be minimized to fit within 1.5 times the width of Harvard. The distance between the
Harvard wordmark and extension should remain consistent with the above guidelines.
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university seal
typography
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix A clear zone of “B” (b = height of the "H") around the
signature will give it the room it needs to stand out.
b
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university seal
typography
color palette
y
digital applications
x
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merchandise
appendix
A clear zone of “B” (b = height of the "H") around the
signature will give it the room it needs to stand out.
b
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signature elements
Introduction
Harvard Signature Elements
Extensions Overview
Horizontal Signature
x
Vertical Signature
x
Primary Extension
Primary and Secondary Extensions
Small Shield
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typography
color palette
digital applications
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merchandise
appendix
A clear zone of “B” (b = height of the "H") around the
signature will give it the room it needs to stand out.
b
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typography
color palette
digital applications
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merchandise
appendix
restricted use
typography
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color palette
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
digital applications abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
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merchandise 123456789
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anziano pro italic
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890!@#$%^&*()?+=
123456789
anziano pro bold
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890!@#$%^&*()?+=
123456789
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typography
Arial Italic Georgia Italic
Working With Type Arial Bold Georgia Bold
Web Fonts
Primary Typeface
Arial Bold Italic Georgia Bold Italic
Secondary Typeface
Typefaces for General Use
print - body copy and headers - serif
color palette
digital applications
Caslon Regular Garamond Regular
university stationery Caslon Italic Garamond Italic
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appendix
Caslon Bold Garamond Bold
Caslon Bold Italic
Shelley Allegro
Shelley Andante
Shelliy Volante
color palette
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pms 187u
pms 1807c
cmyk: c-7 m-94 y-65 k-25
hex# a51c30
rgb: r-165 g-28 b-48
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parchment
lemon creme
merchandise BFS Daniels is a print vendor which handles the printing of Harvard stationery and business cards.
appendix Here is their contact information:
BFS Daniels
12 Channel St., 5th Floor
Boston, MA 02210
P: 617.267.8899
E: info@bfsdaniels.com
Print Center
Charlie Amaru
Strategic Account Executive
camaru@bfsdaniels.com
P: 617-593-3415
Martha Lewitt
mlewitt@bfsdaniels.com
P: 617-869-9102
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merchandise
appendix john smith
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Office of the President
Office of the President Massachusetts Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138
Massachusetts Hall t 617 495 1502 f 617 495 8550
Cambridge, MA 02138 john_smith@harvard.edu
t 617 495 1502
f 617 495 8550
m 617 495 8400 Alternate
john_smith@harvard.edu
Recommended
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university stationery
Introduction, Procurement Site
Business Card
Letterhead
Envelope
merchandise
appendix
Office of the President Massachusetts Hall Cambridge, MA 02138 tel 617 495 1502 fax 617 495 8550 president.harvard.edu
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introduction
veritas shield
university signature
signature elements university envelope
university seal
typography
color palette
digital applications office of the president
Massachusetts Hall
Cambridge, MA 02138
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Introduction, Procurement Site
Business Card
Letterhead
Envelope
merchandise
appendix
merchandise
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introduction merchandise
veritas shield
university signature
Any Harvard unit that wants to have items produced bearing any of Harvard’s trademarks
signature elements
(names and/or signatures) must contact the Trademark Program at trademark_program@harvard.edu
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or (617) 495-9513 before ordering such items. The Trademark Program will provide guidance on how
typography Harvard’s marks may be used, information about official University licensees, appropriate forms to be
color palette completed by the requesting Harvard unit, and will determine if the items being ordered qualify for royalty
digital applications exemption. For further information please visit the Trademark Program’s website at
stationery www.trademark.harvard.edu. A valuable resources which answers frequently asked questions is
http://trademark.harvard.edu/faq.
merchandise and
university initiatives
appendix
Dual Shield Guidelines