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Graphic Identity Standards Manual

july 2017

developed by harvard public affairs & communications


welcome to the identity guidelines
for harvard university

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.

Why does Harvard University need identity guidelines?

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.
Identity Standards Manual 03

table of contents 05...... importance of a graphic identity 33...... typography

06...... general guidelines 39...... color palette

07...... definitions, signatures vs. wordmark 43...... university stationery

10....... veritas shield 48...... merchandise

14....... university signature 50...... appendix

20...... signature elements

31....... university seal


introduction
Identity Standards Manual 05

introduction importance of a graphic identity


Importance of a Graphic Identity &
Contact Information
Harvard competes with academic institutions across the nation and around the globe.
General Guidelines
Given this dynamic environment, it is important for us to express a single, compelling voice in
Contact Information
everything we do.
Definitions, Wordmark vs. Signature
Identity Elements
The totality of the graphic elements, visuals, and words we use to describe Harvard will enable us
to establish and maintain a clear, unified university identity, both within the Harvard community
veritas shield and beyond.
university signature
signature elements This manual provides general guidelines for the visual articulation of the Harvard graphic identity,
university seal as well as specific direction for the application of our updated signatures and related elements.
typography
color palette We recommend that you refer to this guide whenever you develop communications materials.
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
contact information
appendix If you have questions or need assistance developing communications materials, please email
identityguidelines@harvard.edu.

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:

Harvard Trademark Program


trademark_program@harvard.edu
trademark.harvard.edu
(617) 495-9513
Identity Standards Manual 06

introduction general guidelines DO: DON'T:


Importance of a Graphic Identity &
Contact Information > do use the original artwork in its provided format
General Guidelines > don’t manually alter the artwork in any way
Definitions, Wordmark vs. Signature
Identity Elements
> do treat the signature as artwork
> don’t typeset the harvard wordmark HARVARD
veritas shield UNIVERSITY

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
university stationery
merchandise
appendix > do give the signature its own space b

>d on’t place the signature too closely to


b b
other graphic elements, logos, or marks
b Visitor Information

>d
 o use the signature and veritas shield on an
appropriate background color

> avoid placing the veritas shield on a crimson


background or any other close value

>d
 o maintain the proportion of the signature,
while keeping primary extensions to one line
and Sciences
>d
 on’t stack primary extensions
Identity Standards Manual 07

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).
veritas shield
Shield: The shield refers to the Veritas shield.
university signature
signature elements
university seal
typography
color palette
wordmark vs signature
digital applications
When a Central Administration department includes "University" in its official name, the alternate-use or
university stationery
"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

shield university wordmark university signatures


do not use without the shield

Best for signage &


business cards

Best for website &


header/footers
signature elements

Harvard wordmark signatures - large shield signatures - small shield


for use on mobile

Best for web use

extensions:

Best for signage

To obtain small shield signatures, please email

identityguidelines@harvard.edu
veritas shield
Identity Standards Manual 011

introduction veritas shield: artwork


veritas shield
The Veritas shield should be used in combination with Harvard/Harvard University wordmarks and
Artwork
related signatures. It is a central element of the University’s graphic identity, and should not simply
Color and Greyscale
be treated as a dingbat or afterthought.
Adorned Shield

The Veritas shield may not be altered nor may appendages be added to it.
university signature
signature elements
university seal
typography
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix

A clear zone of “B” (b = shield height) around the


shield will give it the room it needs to stand out.

b
Identity Standards Manual 012

introduction veritas shield: color and greyscale


veritas shield
Whenever possible, the Veritas shield should be represented in its original color combination
Artwork
of Harvard crimson, black, and white. These values should never be altered. The shield may be
Color and Greyscale
displayed in black and white if necessary. In reproducing Harvard University colors for print,
Adorned Shield
recognize the recommended mixes herein serve as a starting point. Proof against a printed
Pantone chip and adjust mixes for best match.
university signature
signature elements
in general:
university seal
• The shield should be used in its original form, and not be outlined or used in reverse
typography
• Whenever possible, the shield should not be applied against a crimson background
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix
50% black

crimson ink

pms 187u pms process black u


pms 1807c pms process black c
cmyk c-7 m-94 y-65 k-25 cmyk: c-0 m-0 y-0 k-100
hex# a51c30 hex# 1e1e1e
rgb r-165 g-28 b-48 rgb: r-30 g-30 b-30
Identity Standards Manual 013

introduction veritas shield: adorned


veritas shield
The Veritas shield with wreath and banner, which is also known as the adorned Veritas shield, is used by
Artwork
the University for commemorative purposes, for other official University functions and purposes where the
Color and Greyscale
University is being represented as a whole, and by offices that represent the senior-level leadership of the
Adorned University, such as the Office of the President, the Office of the Provost, and other comparable offices.
Please contact identityguidelines@harvard.edu for permission before using.
university signature
signature elements
university seal
typography
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix
university signature
Identity Standards Manual 015

introduction university signature artwork


veritas shield

Please DO NOT add the shield to the University wordmark manually. Use provided artwork instead.
university signature
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
university seal
typography
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix

vertical
Identity Standards Manual 016

introduction university signature: reverse


veritas shield

reverse
university signature
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
university seal
typography
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix vertical
Identity Standards Manual 017

introduction university signature: placement


veritas shield

give the signature its own space


university signature
The University signature should be treated as artwork and the space between the shield
Artwork
and wordmark should never be manually adjusted.
Reverse
Placement A clear zone of “B” around the signature will give it the room it needs to stand out.
With Extension
Small Space Solutions horizontal
B = height of the shield
b
signature elements
university seal
typography
color palette b b
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
b
appendix

vertical
b
B = height of the "H"

b b

b
Identity Standards Manual 018

introduction university signature: with extension


veritas shield

Your Harvard University contact can help obtain the appropriate logo files.
university signature
Artwork
Reverse
Placement x
With Extension horizontal
Small Space Solutions
x

signature elements
university seal
typography
color palette
digital applications
university stationery vertical
merchandise
appendix y

y
Identity Standards Manual 019

introduction university signature: small space solutions


veritas shield

Additional applications of the approved University signature have been provided to accommodate
university signature
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
university seal
typography
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix

For websites,
headers/footers
signature elements
Identity Standards Manual 021

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
university seal 2. School
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
university stationery
as a headline, instead of incorporating within the signature.
merchandise
appendix

horizontal wordmark
with school or primary
office affiliation

horizontal wordmark with


FAS (school) and primary
office affiliation
Identity Standards Manual 022

introduction harvard signature elements


veritas shield
university signature
The combination of the Harvard wordmark and shield is the Harvard signature.

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
merchandise
appendix
avoid outlining the shield
Identity Standards Manual 023

introduction signature elements: extensions overview


veritas shield
university signature
primary extensions
Primary extensions refer to the Central Administration offices and Schools. The primary extension is
signature elements set in Anziano Pro Roman for horizontal signatures and Anziano Pro Roman, small caps, for vertical
Introduction signatures.
Harvard Signature Elements
Extensions Overview B. Horizontal Signatures A. Vertical Signatures
Horizontal Wordmarks
Vertical Marks

university seal
typography
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
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.

A. Horizontal Signatures B. Vertical Signatures

Use only large shield for


vertical signatures with
secondary extensions
Identity Standards Manual 024

introduction horizontal wordmark: primary extension


veritas shield
university signature
Whenever possible, the wordmarks should be typeset by a design professional. They should
not be manually typed. If this is not possible, please follow the below guidelines:
signature elements
Introduction
• Begin with the Harvard wordmark. This should never be manually adjusted, as it is artwork.
Harvard Signature Elements • The extension should be set in Anziano Pro regular.
Extensions Overview • The extension should be left aligned under the Harvard wordmark.
public affairs & communications
Horizontal Wordmark: Primary Extensions • The extension should be tracked in to avoid overly open letter spacing.
Primary and Secondary Extension
Large & Small Shields
Vertical Marks

x
university seal
UTIN CONSE MINCTATURSRE
typography
x
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
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.

Public Affairs & Communications


Identity Standards Manual 025

introduction horizontal wordmark:


veritas shield primary and secondary extensions
university signature

• The primary extension should be set in Anziano Pro.


signature elements
• The secondary extension should be set in Benton Sans, medium small caps.
Introduction
• The wordmark "Harvard" should not be used alone and should always have the shield
Harvard Signature Elements
and at least one extension.
Extensions Overview
Horizontal Wordmark: Primary Extensions
Primary and Secondary Extensions
Large & Small Shields
x
Vertical Marks

x
university seal
typography x
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix
Identity Standards Manual 026

introduction horizontal large and small shield signatures


veritas shield
university signature
large shield:

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

university seal horizontal wordmark, with


y secondary extension
typography
y
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix small shield:

horizontal wordmark,
with primary extension

horizontal wordmark, with


y secondary extension
y
Identity Standards Manual 027

introduction vertical large shield signature:


veritas shield primary extension
university signature
Whenever possible, the wordmarks should be typeset by a design professional. They should
not be manually typed. If this is not possible, please follow the below guidelines:
signature elements
Introduction
• Begin with the Harvard wordmark. This should never be manually adjusted, as it is artwork.
Harvard Signature Elements • The extension should be set in Anziano Pro, small caps regular.
Extensions Overview • The extension should be perfectly centered under the Harvard wordmark.
Horizontal Signatures • The extension should be tracked in to avoid overly open letter spacing.
Vertical Large Shield Signatures • The wordmark should not be used alone and should always have the shield and extension.
Primary Extension
Large Shield
Small Shield
x
x
university seal
x
typography
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix

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.
Identity Standards Manual 028

introduction vertical large shield signature:


veritas shield
university signature
primary extension
Your Harvard University contact can help obtain the appropriate logo files.
signature elements
Introduction
Harvard Signature Elements
Extensions Overview
Horizontal Signature
Vertical Large Shield Signature
Primary Extension
Small Shield

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
Identity Standards Manual 029

introduction vertical large shield signature:


veritas shield
university signature
primary and secondary extensions
Your Harvard Univeristy contact can help obtain the appropriate logo files.
signature elements
Introduction
Harvard Signature Elements
Extensions Overview
Horizontal Signature
Vertical Signature
Primary Extension x
Primary and Secondary Extensions y
Small Shield

university seal
typography
color palette
y
digital applications
x
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
Identity Standards Manual 030

introduction vertical small shield signature


veritas shield
university signature
Your Harvard University contact can help obtain the appropriate logo files.

signature elements
Introduction
Harvard Signature Elements
Extensions Overview
Horizontal Signature
x
Vertical Signature
x
Primary Extension
Primary and Secondary Extensions
Small Shield

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
university seal
Identity Standards Manual 032

introduction university seal


veritas shield
university signature
The President and Fellows of Harvard College have a seal, which is to be used only by the Corporation for its
signature elements
official documents. The seal is not to be used as a design or a graphic element, nor as a decoration.
Questions about the seal may be directed to the Assistant Secretary of the Corporation ogb@harvard.edu.
university seal

typography
color palette
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix

restricted use
typography
Identity Standards Manual 034

introduction typography: working with type


veritas shield
university signature
Font selection is a key component in the creation of successful communications. Typography
signature elements
should work in concert with the overall design, photography, and editorial writing to help describe
university seal
and define the Harvard graphic identity. Since our intention is to depict Harvard as a unified, global
institution, representing a tradition of academic excellence, choosing the right style of type is critical.
typography There are many fonts available, but generally we recommend that you:
Working With Type
Web Fonts • Use clean and classic faces, with a preference for sans-serif fonts.
Primary Typeface • Don’t use fonts that are overly stylized.
Secondary Typeface • Don’t use Harvard crimson for text color.
Typefaces for General Use • Don’t use type with drop shadows.
• Don’t stretch type. Always scale proportionally.
• Don’t outline type.
color palette • Avoid condensing, excessive tracking, or horizontal scaling.
• Use italicized styles sparingly.
digital applications
• Avoid using more than two different fonts in one piece of communications.
university stationery
merchandise
appendix
Identity Standards Manual 035

introduction typography: web fonts


veritas shield
university signature
Font Licensing:
signature elements
Harvard licensed fonts are for print media only and not for web use. Fonts for web use require an
university seal extended license. Please contact the below to obtain a web license.

typography Anziano and Benton Sans are licensed through FontShop


Working With Type Tel: 415.252.1003
Web fonts www.fontshop.com
info@fontshop.com
Primary Typeface
Secondary Typeface
Restrictions
Typefaces for General Use
Harvard licensed fonts are for staff only and cannot be shared. One license
is granted per computer.
color palette
digital applications Recommended System Fonts
university stationery We encourage the use of non-licensed, system fonts whenever possible. Please see
merchandise the recommended system fonts below.
appendix
System fonts - body copy and headers - sans serif and serif

Arial Regular Georgia Regular


Arial Italic Georgia Italic
Arial Bold Georgia Bold
Arial Bold Italic Georgia Bold Italic
Identity Standards Manual 036

introduction typography: primary typeface for signatures


veritas shield
university signature
anziano pro
signature elements
Anziano is Harvard's primary typeface and should be used for the secondary level in wordmarks as
university seal
well for headlines in communications materials. It is a transitional style font which features a flat
apex on its letters “A” and “V” among others, furthering its resemblance to the engraved,
typography Roman style it was based on. Anziano bears some resemblance to the font Albertus but has a softer
Working With Type curve to its serifs. Anziano features a short foot on its serifs–more so than other serif fonts in this
Web Fonts classification. Anziano is derived from a Roman engraved style of font and thus uses less contrast in
Primary Typeface its stroke weights. Each of the three weights available for Anziano Pro are represented below.
Secondary Typeface
Typefaces for General Use anziano pro regular

color palette
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
digital applications abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
university stationery 1234567890!@#$%^&*()?+=
merchandise 123456789
appendix
anziano pro italic
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890!@#$%^&*()?+=
123456789
anziano pro bold
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890!@#$%^&*()?+=
123456789
Identity Standards Manual 037

introduction typography: secondary typeface for signatures


veritas shield
university signature
benton sans
signature elements
Benton Sans Medium should be used as the supporting typeface of Anziano Pro when tertiary
university seal
information is used. It should NOT be used as the primary font. Each of the weights available for
Benton Sans are represented below.
typography
Working With Type
Web Fonts benton sans
Primary Typeface
Benton Sans Regular
Secondary Typeface
Benton Sans Medium
Typefaces for General Use
Benton Sans Bold
color palette
digital applications benton sans italic
university stationery
Benton Sans Regular
merchandise
Benton Sans Medium
appendix
Benton Sans Bold
Identity Standards Manual 038

introduction typography: typefaces for general use


veritas shield
university signature
System fonts - body copy and headers - sans serif and serif
signature elements
university seal Arial Regular Georgia Regular

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
merchandise
appendix
Caslon Bold Garamond Bold
Caslon Bold Italic

Shelley script is recommended as a decorative font.

Shelley Allegro
Shelley Andante
Shelliy Volante
color palette
Identity Standards Manual 040

introduction color palette: harvard crimson


veritas shield
university signature
signature elements Color Matching
In reproducing Harvard University colors for print and/or on-screen viewing, recognize the
university seal
recommended mixes herein serve as a starting point. Proof against a printed Pantone chip,
typography
adjusting mixes for best match.

color palette Harvard Crimson


Harvard Crimson Whenever possible, the Veritas shield should appear in the Harvard crimson. It should never be
Core Colors represented in any other colors. Use only the officially designated shades and always insist upon
Accent Colors accurate color matching, as poorly matched colors will weaken the impact and effectiveness of
our graphic identity.
digital applications
university stationery
merchandise
appendix crimson

pms 187u
pms 1807c
cmyk: c-7 m-94 y-65 k-25
hex# a51c30
rgb: r-165 g-28 b-48
Identity Standards Manual 041

introduction core color palette


veritas shield
university signature A core palette has been defined to provide a neutral field against which the crimson can live.
signature elements
university seal
typography
ink slate
color palette
Harvard Crimson
Core Colors pms process black u pms 7544u
Accent Colors pms process black c pms 7544c
cmyk: c-0 m-0 y-0 k-100 cmyk: c-33 m-15 y-14 k-17
hex# 1e1e1e hex# 8996a0
digital applications
rgb: r-30 g-30 b-30 rgb: r-137 g-150 b-160
university stationery
merchandise
mortar
appendix shade

pms warm gray 8 u


pms warm gray 8 c pms 7542 u
cmyk: c-16 m-23 y-23 k-44 pms 7542 c
hex# 8c8179 cmyk: c-21 m-0 y-6 k-20
rgb: r-140 g-129 b-121 hex# bac5c6
rgb: r-186 g-197 b-198

parchment

pms cool gray 1 u


pms cool gray 1 c
cmyk: c-3 m-2 y-5 k-5
hex# f3f3f1
rgb: r-243 g-243 b-241
Identity Standards Manual 042

introduction accent color palette


veritas shield An accent color palette has been defined for highlighting.
university signature
signature elements
university seal
typography
indigo ivy saffron
color palette
Harvard Crimson
pms 540u pms 363u pms 1595u
Core Colors pms 533c pms 363c pms 1595c
Accent Colors cmyk: c-100 m-83 y-46 k-13 cmyk: c-68 m-0 y-100 k-24 cmyk: c-0 m-59 y-100 k-5
hex# 293352 hex# 52854c hex# d16103
digital applications rgb: r-41 g-51 b-82 rgb: r-82 g-133 b-76 rgb: r-209 g-97 b-3
university stationery
merchandise
appendix bluebonnet pear gold

pms 2727 u pms 578u pms 125u


pms 2727 c pms 578c pms 125c
cmyk: c-71 m-42 y-0 k-0 cmyk: c-20 m-0 y-40 k-6 cmyk: c-0 m-26 y-100 k-26
hex# 4e84c4 hex# c3d7a4 hex# c4961a
rgb: r-78 g-132 b-196 rgb: r-195 g-215 b-164 rgb: r-196 g-150 b-26
*commemorative wreath

lemon creme

pms 120u pms 7499u


pms 120c pms 7499c
cmyk: c-0 m-9 y-58 k-0 cmyk: c-0 m-2 y-15 k-0
hex# ffdb6d hex# f4edca
rgb: r-255 g-219 b-109 rgb: r-244 g-237 b-202
university stationery
Identity Standards Manual 044

introduction stationery introduction


veritas shield (for harvard staff only)
university signature
The stationery system is Harvard’s most widely used communications tool. Its components, both
signature elements
individually and as a whole, are designed to create a coherent graphic identity through consistent
university seal
use. Therefore, stationery should not be altered in any way.
typography
color palette The stationery system features the University and Harvard signatures and is printed in two colors, Harvard
digital applications crimson and black. Unless otherwise noted, all stationery items are printed on a bright white sheet.

university stationery Procurement Site


Introduction, Procurement Site The procurement site (www.procurement.harvard.edu) is a resource meant to assist in purchasing goods
Business Card and services from the University’s preferred and contracted vendors. Using these resources may result in
Letterhead significant cost savings and may also support Harvard’s effort to become a more environmentally sensitive
Envelope institution.

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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veritas shield
university signature
vertical treatment recommended
signature elements
university seal • Has ability to accommodate longer/multiple titles Proportional numbers should be used on
typography • Makes individual name/title more primary business papers and business cards, and not
color palette old-style numbers which are also available in
digital applications Anziano. To set using InDesign, go to
Open Type > Proportional lining.
university stationery
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Business Card
Letterhead
Envelope

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

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veritas shield
university signature
signature elements
university seal
typography
color palette
digital applications

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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veritas shield
university signature
signature elements university envelope
university seal
typography
color palette
digital applications office of the president
Massachusetts Hall
Cambridge, MA 02138
university stationery
Introduction, Procurement Site
Business Card
Letterhead
Envelope

merchandise
appendix
merchandise
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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
university seal
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 university initiatives


The Harvard University wordmark may be used to in combination with other University initiatives,
but the wordmark itself may not be altered. Please see the Signatures section of this manual for
guidance on creating a secondary signature for University initiatives.
appendix
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veritas shield
university signature
Dual shields may only be used when given permission from Harvard Public Affairs &
signature elements
Communications, in consultation with the Trademark Program, for those programs or
university seal
organizations common to two separate schools.
typography
color palette • The guidelines set for creating signatures should be followed
digital applications • Always place Veritas shield first.
stationery • When using vertical format, the shields must always be small, never large.
merchandise

appendix
Dual Shield Guidelines

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