David Eccles School of Business Brand Guide

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Our Mission

We build strategic leaders, embrace diverse backgrounds, and apply ethical principles to create value. As a catalyst for entrepreneurial thinking and innovative solutions, we discover and apply new knowledge while enjoying the environment and people around us. Together, we make a lasting impact on our communities.

This brand guide outlines the standards for all materials. A well-de ned brand identity helps establish credibility and build a positive reputation with our current and prospective Eccles community.

If you have questions, email Branding, Marketing, and Communications (BMC) at mc@Eccles.Utah.edu.

Eccles Logos Introduction

The David Eccles School of Business logo connects each discipline within the complex identity of the university. When a school or department uses the combined logo, they identify themselves within the home of the David Eccles School of Business inside the University of Utah. Maintaining consistent branding builds brand equity and allows each business unit to leverage the outstanding national reputation of the University of Utah.

Each communication piece must be able to stand alone as a proper representation of the brand and demonstrate strength as a cohesive and integrated collection of materials. The brand guide sets the rules (or standards) for the David Eccles School of Business logos, helps to unify materials, and continues building the brand.

Logos

Primary Logo

This is the proprietary logo of the David Eccles School of Business. It is to be used in all applications in all communication and marketing channels by any business unit within the David Eccles School of Business.

The o cial David Eccles School of Business logo consists of two elements:

1) The block U icon

2) The supporting wordmark

Departmental Logos

Departmental logos consist of two elements:

1) David Eccles School of Business Logo

2) Department name in Myriad Pro

Medallion/Seal

In addition to our regular logos, we also have the David Eccles School of Business medallion. The medallion cannot and does not replace the primary logo. It may be used in conjunction with the primary logo and as a design element.

Primary Logo Vertical

Departmental Logo Example Medallion/Seal

Logos (cont.)

Program and Event Marks

Program and event marks can be created with the approval of BMC.

Logos for Promotional Items and Wearables

If you need a logo to t within print restrictions (i.e. embroidery, smaller spaces, etc.), please contact your BMC Account Leader.

Where to Find Logos?

Eccles logos can be found in UBox here: Eccles.link/EcclesLogos.

Questions?

Contact your BMC Account Leader.

Clear Space

A “clear space” should always exist around the logo to allow for maximum legibility. The clear space is equal to half the height of the Block U used in the logo for that application. No elements such as typography, other logos, or graphics should intrude into the clear space. Placing the logo too near a cut or folded edge also violates the clear space. Photos and colors can appear beneath the logo so long as the logo remains easily visible and recognizable.

Unacceptable Usages

Logo elements may not be used in any other order, colors, fonts, type style, or relative size to other elements in the logo. Colors must adhere to the brand standards set by this guide.

1/2 THE X HEIGHT OF BLOCK U 1/2 THE X HEIGHT OF BLOCK U 1/2 THE X HEIGHT OF BLOCK U 1/2 THE X HEIGHT OF BLOCK U
BRANDING, MARKETING, AND COMMUNICATION BRANDING, MARKETING, AND COMMUNICATION

Taglines

Our Taglines

The David Eccles School of Business is a community of doers. We focus on experiential learning, preparing our students for real-world careers, the imprint we have on the business world, and the in uence for good our students and faculty can have on our community.

Questions?

Contact your BMC Account Leader.

Colors

Primary Eccles Core Colors

Color in branding helps create pride and unity. Prominent use of Utah Red reinforces the University and Eccles brand. Utah Red is deeply ingrained in the university's culture and has served as a critical institutional identi er since the late 1800s.

Accent Colors

Accent colors, when used, should be complementary and subordinate to Utah Red and black. It is strongly recommended that designers avoid using blue or purple as stand-alone colors to avoid creating confusion with other regional universities’ school colors.

RED

Utah Red Coated Formula R8940

Utah Red Uncoated Formula R8939

CMYK 0C/100M/79Y/20K

RGB 190-0-0

HEX #BE0000

Questions?

Contact your BMC Account Leader.

CMYK 0C/0M/0Y/100K

RGB 0-0-0

HEX #000000

255-255-255 HEX #FFFFFF

WHITE PANTONE WHITE
UTAH
CMYK 0C/0M/0Y/0K RGB
BLACK PANTONE BLACK
GREAT SALT LAKE SPOT PMS 325 CP CMYK 67C/0M/29Y/0K RGB 58-191-192 HEX #3ABFC0 WASATCH SUNRISE SPOT PMS 1235 CP CMYK 0C/32M/94Y/0K RGB 255-184-29 HEX #FFB81D GRANITE PEAK SPOT PMS 7544 CP CMYK 52C/26M/26Y/16K RGB 117-142-153 HEX #708E99 RED ROCKS SPOT PMS 202 CP CMYK 0C/100M/89Y/50K RGB 130-0-0 HEX #890000 MOUNTAIN GREEN SPOT PMS 360 CP CMYK 63/0/84/0 RGB 108-194-74 HEX #6CC24A ZION CINDER CONE SPOT PMS 424 CP CMYK 57C/47M/48Y/14K RGB 112-114-113 HEX #707271 SALT FLAT GREY SPOT PMS 7541 CP CMYK 10C/5M/7Y/0K RGB 226-230-230 HEX #E2E6E6
PRIMARY COLORS ACCENT COLORS

Colors (cont.)

Primary and Accent Color

Primary Eccles Core Colors

Usage Examples

Color in branding helps create pride and unity. Prominent use of Utah Red reinforces the University and Eccles brand. Utah Red is deeply ingrained in the university's culture and has served as a critical institutional identi er since the late 1800s.

Accent Colors

Accent colors, when used, should be complementary and subordinate to Utah Red and black. It is strongly recommended that designers avoid using blue or purple as stand-alone colors to avoid creating confusion with other regional universities’ school colors.

I attended this year’s Sales Innovation Summit hoping to build valuable relationships with industry professionals.

It was a great highlight of my college career because I was able to network with so many di erent people who could potentially be my future employer. I would love to express my gratitude and appreciation to the Alan and Jeanne Hall Foundation, MarketStar, and all the companies that attended the job fair for their support of the marketing and sales department here at the Eccles School. Without them, none of this would be possible.

Thank U!

– Avery Buys Marketing with Sales Emphasis Class of 2024

Typography

Fonts

Fonts unify the brand messaging and style across all types of materials. A uniform typeface also gives personality to the design while conveying expertise in what’s being said and how it’s being presented.

While we recognize the importance of and need for creative exibility when designing materials for David Eccles School of Business events, brochures, signs, etc., we encourage the use of primary fonts as outlined by the University of Utah.

Questions?

Contact your BMC Account Leader.

Vitesse Black great for headlines.

Due to licensing restrictions, we are unable to provide copies of this typeface.

Adobe’s font “Factoria” is a suitable replacement.

Forza Bold great for subheads.

Due to licensing restrictions, we are unable to provide copies of this typeface.

Adobe’s font “Industry” is a suitable replacement.

Myriad Pro Regular great for body copy.

Available through Adobe fonts.

Calibri font is a suitable replacement.

Montserrat Regular great for body copy.

Available through Adobe fonts.

Calibri font is a suitable replacement.

Writing Style

The David Eccles School of Business generally uses the AP Style Guide. Two areas where we deviate are that we employ the Oxford comma in our writing and write healthcare as a single word.

Tone

Words matter! Always be thoughtful with tone and audience. If you have questions about creating or modifying content that is about and/or speaks to particular groups of people, the University of Utah has an inclusive style guide at Eccles.link/uofu-style.

Questions?

Contact your BMC Account Leader.

Referring to the David Eccles School of Business

The Eccles School should be mentioned by its o cial name, “David Eccles School of Business,” in the rst mention and “Eccles School” in the second mention in all instances.

Example: The David Eccles School of Business recently hosted its annual fundraising dinner. With contributions from faculty, sta , and students, the Eccles School raised $45,000 for charity.

Acronyms

Spell out on rst mention.

Example: The Out for Business (O4B) student organization meets on Tuesdays. O4B is an organization that champions equal rights.

Dates

When a month has a date with it, abbreviate months with six or more letters. Add day of the week written out in most instances.

Example: On Thursday, Feb. 6, 2023, Women in Business hosted an employment panel.

Buildings and Spaces

The full name of buildings and spaces should be used when promoting to external audiences (generally anything from Alumni, MBA, Institutes, Centers, and Initiatives, graduate programs admissions and recruiting, and undergraduate-focused public events).

Buildings and spaces can be abbreviated (aka building codes) –basically SFEBB, GARFF, CRCC – when promoting to internal audiences (generally Eccles School student engagement, information sessions, etc.).

Times

Times should be formatted as follows (notice no:00 on whole hours, and only one p.m. or a.m. when both times are the same).

Example: 10:30 a.m. or 11 a.m.

3 to 4 p.m. or 3 - 4 p.m.

11 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Use noon or midnight in lieu of 12 p.m. or 12 a.m.

Photography

Visual Tone

Visually, we use photography and design to tell a story. Generally speaking, we feature real students or stock photography that feels authentic to the student experience. We support the University and Eccles visual brand attributes through the people's characteristics, actions, and environments.

For more information, visit the University of Utah brand guide at Eccles.link/uofu-brand.

Questions?

Contact your BMC Account Leader.

STUDENTS

ENVIRONMENTS
EVENTS

Finding Branding Assets

BMC has created several assets, available to you on the Eccles School intranet at intranet.eccles.utah.edu.

Intranet

• PowerPoint

• Letterhead

• Business Cards

• Logos

• Zoom Backgrounds

• Headshots

• Email Signature

• Directory Updates

Questions?

Contact your BMC Account Leader.

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