Georgia Tech Government Relations visual guidelines chart

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Government Relations Comparison Chart • Copyright 2013 • Georgia Institute of Technology • Institute Communications N13C1904 • An equal education and employment opportunity institution

Visual consistency guidelines for Georgia Tech Government and Community Relations

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Newsletters Thank you, State of Georgia, for investing in Georgia Tech.

Thank you, State of Georgia, for investing in Georgia Tech.

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In 2012, Georgia Tech helped form 30 new enterprises that, together, attracted nearly $21 million in investment.

1. When using a sans serif, Helvetica, Arial, and Univers are acceptable. No other sans serif should be used.

OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Thank you, State of Georgia, for investing in Georgia Tech.

UPDATE 2013

2. Use Palatino for serif type. 3. Consistency helps build recognition, memorability, and good will for the Government and Community Relations program. Templates help individuals within the office to present a consistent set of values and messages. 4. Consistent messaging is just as important as color and placement and helps reinforce the primary messages that Government and Community Relations wants to establish with their primary audiences.

Thank you, State of Georgia, for investing in Georgia Tech.

OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Thank you, State of Georgia, for investing in Georgia Tech.

STATEWIDE IMPACT Georgia Tech is committed to serving the citizens of Georgia in the communities where they live and work. Georgia Tech’s Regional Offices and local outreach professionals located around the state provide expertise and support that help to build better businesses and strengthen Georgia’s economy.

OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS

OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Thank you, State of Georgia, for investing in Georgia Tech.

Thank you, State of Georgia, for investing in Georgia Tech.

IMPACT 2013 Quick Facts

In 2012, Georgia Tech helped form 30 new enterprises that, together, attracted nearly $21 million in investment.

Georgia Tech Alumni in the State of Georgia:

53,384 $451.7 million in salaries returning to Georgia

Georgia Tech Employees in the State of Georgia:

6,309

$451.7 million in salaries returning to Georgia

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