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Keep the University of Nottingham logo in the same position. When using third-party logos in videos when the University of Nottingham is an equal partner, place the other organisations' logos alongside the university logo in a line or grid.
- Illustration
The below guidance sets out our illustration principles to...
- Tables and Charts
Here are a few examples of some great tables used in printed...
- Colour
Inspired by the University of Nottingham campus, key brand...
- Coat of Arms
Address. University of Nottingham University Park Nottingham...
- Staff Resources
Address. University of Nottingham University Park Nottingham...
- Style Guide
Our style guide helps us work together to create things that...
- Professional Development
The world of work is evolving. And that means the skills...
- Visual identity
Logos. Our logo represents our heritage. It gives us an...
- Illustration
The University of Nottingham logo is unique to the institution and is the University’s most recognisable symbol. It is important that it is used correctly, without any modification, and advice is available from Corporate Marketing to support this.
Learn how to use the university logo, colours, templates and style guide correctly. The logo is a symbol of our history, values and vision.
Logos. Our logo represents our heritage. It gives us an identity and separates us from other institutions. We need to take good care of it - respecting it, protecting it and making sure we use it in just the right way. Logos and how to use them. Coat of arms.
Inspired by the University of Nottingham campus, key brand messages and the city of Nottingham, nine colours build up the palette to complement our primary Nottingham Blue. The palette should be used sparingly, with a maximum of two supporting colours in any one asset.
The brand encompasses logos, colours, imagery and tone of voice. It is supported by our House Style Guide, which specifies conventions for spelling, grammar and formatting and helps us to convey a confident voice in our written communications.
Design templates are used to provide best practice examples, ensure that any materials created are representing the University professionally and appropriately, and to make the design process more efficient.