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A Message from the President University Color palette PMS 3305 PMS 289 In 2004 introduced a new set of graphic standards to the campus community. At the time, everyone was asked to use the standards to help advance a consistent image of the University. Since that time, we have made great strides in portraying the University with a consistent, unified look and message. An increasing number of our publications, promotional materials, advertisements, billboards, signs, team uniforms, and website pages support that unified look and message. To continue moving forward with our goal for consistency, the visual identity standards manual has been updated. You ll find that the updated standards allow for more flexibility in using the logo and icon; provide guidance for website development; address electronic or email fliers and newsletters; and explain the use of the University s tagline, the Go Green! graphic and the graphic being used for our re-accreditation efforts through the Higher Learning Commission. Our progress in developing a consistent, unified image and message ultimately increases the number of individuals who are aware of and its remarkable people, programs and opportunities. That is why I am once again calling upon everyone to use this guide as a way to continue strengthening the University s image. Regards, Dr. Jon E. Quistgaard President Table of Contents University Color Palette... 3 University Logo & Nameplate... 4 Acceptable Logo Uses... 5 Beaver Icon... 6, 7 Logo & Beaver Icon Requirements... 8 Unacceptable Uses... 9 Photographs... 10 Bucky Mascot... 11 Stationery and Business Cards... 12, 13, 14 University Fonts / University Signage... 15 Web Page Design.... 16, 17 University Seal... 18 MnSCU and Other Requirements... 19. 20 Initiative Images.... 21 Merchandise Licensing.... 22 Visual Identity Checklist... 23 Color Pallette. uses the universal Pantone Matching System (PMS) in distinguishing colors for its official images. The CMYK equivalents are noted for four-color process printing, as well as the corresponding RGB code for Web use. The University no longer uses PMS 3298 (green) or PMS 281 (blue). BSU logo Colors PMS Green 3305 Four-color process: C92 - M46 - Y68 - K42 RGB: R00 - G77 - B68 (#004d44) PMS Blue 289 Four-color process: C100 - M84 - Y42 - K50 RGB: R0 - G33 - B68 (#002144) BSU Beaver Icon Colors PMS Brown 465 Four-color process: C18 - M30 - Y56 - K0 RGB: R212 - G182 - B124 (#D4B67C) PMS Green 3305 Four-color process: C92 - M46 - Y68 - K42 RGB: R00 - G77 - B68 (#004d44) PMS Black Four-color process: C0 - M0 - Y0 - K100 RGB: R0 - G0 - B0 (#00000) PMS 3305 PMS 465 Black NOTE: Please check for periodic updates to this guide at: www.bemidjistate.edu/ offices/communications_marketing 2 3 BSU Colors 3305 289 465 black Not sure? Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 755-2041.

Logo & Nameplate Acceptable Logo uses BSU Logo BSU Nameplate Logo and Nameplate Acceptable Uses Minimum Width 1 Horizontal BSU Logo and Nameplate Centered BSU Logo and Nameplate Space tm BSU Logo The logo and nameplate consist of an image of the trees along a lakeshore. In most cases, the logo cannot be used independently. It must appear with the nameplate or the words. BSU NAMEPLATE The nameplate consists of the words with the word Bemidji capitalized and placed above the capitalized words State University, as shown on the left. The nameplate may be used independently of the logo. Acceptable Placement You have three options (see images on left) when using the logo and nameplate together: Centered BSU Logo and Nameplate You may use the logo centered above the nameplate. Horizontal BSU Logo and Nameplate The logo may also be positioned to the left of the nameplate. Single Line BSU Logo The logo is centered to the left of the words. Note: The logo and nameplate are trademarked symbols of the University. Unofficial use of the logo and nameplate is prohibited. Other Logos or Icons No other logo or icon may be used to represent or any of its units. Reversed Images The BSU logo and nameplate may be reversed as white on a solid black or dark color background. The nameplate is not to be reproduced any smaller than pictured at far upper right (1 ). Wrapped Copy Wrapping copy above the logo is acceptable. Leave buffer space between the copy and the logo that is the size of two capital S s taken from the nameplate (see far right). The Logo as Art In some cases, it is acceptable to use the logo as art, such as a watermark. Any such uses must be approved by the communications and marketing office (see bottom right). Old University Logo The former University logo and nameplate may not be used. Merchandise Colors used to reproduce the logo, nameplate and beaver icon on merchandise may be selected to coordinate with the color of the product. All designs must be approved by the Office of Communications and Marketing. All merchandise, whether for giveaway or resale, must be produced by a licensed vendor (see page 22). Reversed Images Wrapped Copy Space C o m m u n i c a t i o n s a n d M a r k e t i n g Single Line BSU Logo The Logo As Art 4 5 BSU Colors 3305 289 465 black The BSU logo is available for download at bemidjistate.edu/offices/communications_marketing. Not sure? Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 755-2041.

Beaver Icon Beaver Icon Beaver Icon Beaver Icon with BSU Space Equal to Top Half of Letter B Beaver Icon with Beavers Script Outlined Beaver Icon Beavers Script Beavers Script Reversed Beaver Icon Beaver Icon Beaver Icon The beaver icon must not be separated from the double arcs (see image at left). In most cases, the icon cannot appear alone. It must appear with the word(s) Beavers,, or the abbreviated (all-caps) BSU. The Beaver Icon cannot replace the official University logo on stationery. Some exceptions exist for the Department of Athletics. Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing for details. Acceptable Placement Options when using the beaver icon separately or with the Beavers script (see images on left) are: Beaver Icon with Beavers Script outlined This image contains the beaver icon above the word Beavers, all enclosed within an outline. Beaver Icon with Beavers Script This image contains the beaver icon above the word Beavers. Beavers Script The Beavers script may be used separately from the beaver icon. When using the script alone, it is always in PMS Black or PMS Green 3305. The Beavers script may also be reversed as white on a solid black or dark color background. When using the script in PMS Black or PMS Green 3305 on a dark background, a white or silver outline may be needed to add definition. Reversed Beaver Icon The beaver icon may also be reversed as white on a solid black or dark color background. When using the color beaver icon on a dark background, a white or silver outline may be added for definition. Acceptable Placement Options when using the beaver icon with the Bemidji script (see images on right): Beaver Icon Bemidji Script The Beaver Icon with Bemidji script consists of the beaver icon above the words Bemidji with the State University reversed out of an outline surrounding the image. It is not acceptable to use the Bemidji State University script without the beaver icon. Wrapped Copy Copy may be wrapped around the beaver icon and the abbreviated, all-caps BSU. Copy CANNOT be wrapped around the Beavers or scripts and beaver icon. Printed Materials BSU Colors 3305 289 465 black One-color versions may appear in PMS Black or PMS Green 3305. CMYK color conversion may be used for the PMS colors. These colors may be used to draw attention to subheads in copy or for other graphic elements in printed materials. 3-Color Image PMS Green 3305, PMS Brown 465, PMS Black 1-Color Image PMS Green 3305 or PMS Black Embroidered Image Select thread that comes as close as possible to PMS Green 3305, PMS Brown 465 and PMS Black. Please work with the Office of Communications and Marketing in selecting appropriate embroidery colors for your merchandise or uniforms. Merchandise Colors used to reproduce the logo, nameplate and beaver icon on merchandise may be selected to coordinate with the color of the product. All designs must be approved by the Office of Communications and Marketing. All merchandise, whether for giveaway or resale, must be produced by a licensed vendor (see page 22). 6 7 BSU Colors 3305 289 465 black Not sure? Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 755-2041. Copy Wrapped o p S r t s I n f o r m a t i o n Space Space Beaver Icon with Bemidji Script

Requirements for Logo & Icon Use Unacceptable uses Flipped Logo Space Logo and Icon Requirements Unacceptable Uses Space Minimum Width 1 Minimum Size The University logo and beaver icon should always be distinct and clear. They should not be printed smaller than one inch wide. The preferred size is two inches, as shown. If you need the logo or icon in a smaller size, please contact the Office of Communications and Marketing for help and approval. Outlying Space or Framing Always maintain a consistent, clear space around the University logo and icon images. No other printed copy, texture or pattern should be placed closer than the dotted border, as shown on the left. Framing the logo and nameplate or BSU and the beaver icon is allowed, providing the spacing guidelines, as illustrated to the right, are followed. The same spacing guidelines apply to images used in a layout. The logo cannot be framed independently. The Logo Do not use treatments that weaken the consistency of the image. The original trademark symbols must remain intact. DO NOT move or flip the logo or manipulate its size in proportion to the BSU Nameplate. DO NOT frame the logo independently. Independent Frame Manipulated Graphics Space equal to space from top of nose to bottom of teeth Placement and Presentation The University logo and nameplate must always be minimally displayed clearly on the back or front of a multi-page brochure or newsletter, or near the bottom of a one-page advertisement or flyer. See requirements for the web on page 16. The Beaver Icon As with the BSU logo, do not use an unapproved beaver icon for it weakens the consistency of the Bemidji State University image. Leave existing trademark symbols intact. DO NOT change or manipulate image graphics. DO NOT use improper fonts. DO NOT wrap copy around the icon image when using the Beavers or scripts. Also do not modify the icon image s width. DO NOT move or flip the image or change its size in proportion to the accompanying wording. However, in some special cases a flipped beaver icon may be necessary. Approval from the Office of Communications and Marketing is needed. Manipulated Image Standard Image Direction Note: A flipped image may be necessary in special cases (as in using on the sides of a helmet). Approval must be obtained from the Office of Communications and Marketing prior to using a flipped icon. Note: Please contact the Office of Communications and Marketing if the trademark insignia 8 9 BSU Colors 3305 289 465 black interferes with an overall design. Alternative solutions will be sought. Not sure? Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 755-2041.

Photographs Bucky Mascot BSU Bucky promotes BSU Bucky becomes driving force for Go Green! Photographs Bucky Because pictures are a critical component of the University s image and messaging, Bemidji State offers an array of campus photographs for use on department and office websites as well as for printed or electronic materials. All photographs taken by the University photographer or a designee are property of and cannot be used without permission. To review the University photo gallery, click on www.bemidjistate.edu/offices/ communications_marketing/ To request photos viewed in the gallery, contact the University photographer at 755-2041. The University photographer will download your selection and talk with you about photo usage and placement. Besides photographs found in the gallery, the University photographer may recommend other filed photographs that may work well for a particular project. All photographs used on Bemidji State s website, in printed materials or in other formats such as electronic emails, must accurately portray the University s campus community and adhere to equal opportunity policies and guidelines. Any photograph being used for University purposes that does not meet University standards must be replaced. Bucky is Bemidji State s mascot and an important ambassador for the University. As such, Bucky s photograph is a highly recognizable image that may be used to promote the University and its activities in a variety of electronic and printed formats. The Office of Communications and Marketing maintains an array of Bucky images that the campus community may use. As the University s ambassador, Bucky follows the student code of conduct. Therefore, all images of Bucky must reflect those standards. He should not be photographed with alcoholic beverages or other items that would suggest the consumption of alcohol or drugs. Also, Bucky should not be photographed in a setting that would suggest the consumption of alcohol or drugs and should not appear with cigarettes. At this time, does not have a caricature or artwork that represents Bucky, although plans to develop drawings of Bucky are underway. As with the beaver icon, unofficial caricatures of the mascot may not be used to represent Bucky. BSU Colors 3305 11 289 465 black 10 Not sure? Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 755-2041. Bucky Thank-You Note

Stationery Stationery Wide Body Version Stationery and Business Cards Office Of communications and marketing Letter Imprint Area The imprint is shown on the stationery by a blue dotted line and margins are noted in red 2 1/2 Top Margin Bids to identify printers for stationery and business cards are secured annually to obtain the lowest cost for printing. Contact information for authorized printers is available through the Office of Logistical Services at 755-2043 or on the web at www.bemidjistate.edu/offices/ logistical_services/ Requirements The printer has a standard template for University letterhead and business cards. Modifications are granted on a limited basis. However, no departmental taglines, departmental images, or personal statements are allowed. A pdf proof will be emailed to the person or office requesting the order for approval as well as to the Office of Communications and Marketing. All stationery orders receive final approval by the communications design coordinator before printing begins. Communications & Marketing 218-755-2041 Publications 218-755-2747 Photographic Services 218-755-2734 Sports Information 218-755-2763 Toll Free News 1-888-234-7794 Sports 1-888-234-5517 FAX News, Photo, Publications 218-755-4097 Sports Information 218-755-3898 LETTER IMPRINT AREA The imprint area is shown on the stationery by a blue dotted line and margins are noted in red. OfficE Of communications and MarkEtiNg 1-color Envelope 2 1/2 Top Margin Side Copy Version 3/4 3/4 ELECTRONIC/EMAIL Letterhead, NEWSLETTERS AND FLIERS To ensure a unified, consistent image, the University applies its visual identity standards to any electronic form of communication where graphics and special typography are added. If you are using or are Jane L. Smith licensing coordinator 401 Deputy Hall #18 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji, MN 56601-2699 218-755-5555 Fax: 218-755-4097 jsmith@bemidjistate.edu http://www.bemidjistate.edu Business Card planning to use such a communication method, please contact the Office of Communications and Marketing for help in meeting graphic and design standards and for approval. All designs for such electronic or email messages must be approved. 1 5/8 3-color Envelope Vision statement is optional. Vision statement is optional. 218-755-2041 / fax: 218-755-4097 / deputy Hall #2, 1500 Birchmont drive ne, Bemidji, mn 56601-2699 A member of The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Deputy Hall #2, 1500 Birchmont Drive NE, Bemidji, MN 56601-5699 A member of The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, is an equal opportunity educator and employer. 12 13 BSU Colors 3305 289 465 black Not sure? Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 755-2041.

Stationery Athletics Fonts 3/4 Bemidji State UniverSity Intercollegiate Athletics LETTER IMPRINT AREA The imprint area is shown on the stationery by a blue dotted line and margins are noted in red. Athletic Department Physical Education Complex #29, 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji, MN 56601-2699 2 1/2 Top Margin 3/4 Stationery and Business Cards The use of the beaver icon on stationery and business cards is limited to offices and individuals involved with Bemidji State s intercollegiate athletics. Richard Goeb Athletic Director 200A Physical Education Complex, #29 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji, MN 56601-2699 218-755-4022 Fax: 218-755-3898 rgoeb@bemidjistate.edu http://www.bemidjistate.edu Business Card Fonts Fonts used in printed materials should be selected with design needs in mind. The suggested fonts for University publications are the following: Zurich Extra Black, if available, is preferred for titles, heads, sub-heads and any other print that is to be highlighted. The letter width should be changed to 80%. Zurich Extra Black A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z The Garamond font family is preferred for body text and non-highlighted titles, heads, and sub-heads. Garamond Light Condensed A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Garamond Light Condensed Italic A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Signage recognizes the role of indoor and outdoor signage in portraying the University s image and carrying its messages. Campus signage, including banners*, must meet the University s visual identity standards. Two campus units have responsibility for signage: physical plant (755-2547) and communications and marketing (755-2041). Before adding new signs or replacing old ones, contact the director of either one of these units to discuss your plans and review University requirements. The communications design coordinator within the Office of Communications and Marketing can help with proposed designs. The coordinator must approve all proposed signs to ensure visual identity standards are met. The Office of Communications and Marketing is responsible for banners hung on University posts such as those near Sanford Hall or the American Indian Resource Center. Permission is needed to hang banners in these locations. * Banners, for signage purposes, do not include the temporary signs that are made and hung in areas such as the student union to announce student-related events. Please contact the Office of Communications and Marketing if you have questions. 3-color Envelope Other serif fonts similar in appearance, such as Times or Bodoni, would be acceptable for body text. 218-755-2941 / Fax: 218-755-3898 / www.bemidjistate.edu / Physical Education Complex #29, 1500 Birchmont Drive NE, Bemidji, MN 56601-5699 A member of The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, is an equal opportunity educator and employer. Vision statement is optional. Note: For appropriate web fonts, please contact BSU s web development team at 755-2360. 14 15 BSU Colors 3305 289 465 black Not sure? Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 755-2041.

Web Page Design WEB STYLE GUIDELINES Website Management The Bemidji State website plays a critical role in advancing the University s goal of conveying a coherent, unified message and image. In support of that goal, the University now manages the website s overall structure and design at the institutional level rather than at a departmental or office level. The web development team must be consulted prior to beginning any new site project or making significant changes to an existing site on www.bemidjistate.edu. Plans for using off-the-shelf blogs, content management system (CMS) products, databases or other software must be reviewed and approved for security and compatibility with BSU s server environment. For more information, contact web services at 755-2360. Background In January 2008, the University launched phase one of its newly designed site. The first phase of the redesign project included a new homepage as well as revamped undergraduate admissions pages and other level-one pages. Since then, web developers have moved deeper into the site, with more departments and offices undergoing the transformation. In developing the new Bemidji State site, page design and structural guidelines were created to better classify pages and align them with units having similar purposes. For instance, within the administration area, pages for the student development division and for the finance and administration division are similar in structure and design. Similarly, undergraduate admissions and residential life have related designs and structures. All landing pages have a similar look and feel, as well. The related designs and structure help guide web visitors, enabling them to explore and use the site with greater ease. Guidance and Approvals The first step in beginning or redesigning a site is to contact the web development team at 755-2360. The web team will guide the structural planning of the website. They will discuss requirements for the design and placement of the navigation bar, headers, footers, banners, column widths, fonts, security, ADA compliance, the content management system and other elements. They must approve all plans for a website s structure prior to the start of any new web project or a significant redesign of existing pages on the Bemidji State website. They have templates available to guide building and designing the pages. If a pre-designed template is not used, the next step in the web development process is to visit with the communications design coordinator within the Office of Communications and Marketing. The communications designer will guide the look and feel of the pages, ensuring that the graphic design (fonts, photography, graphics, color and relationship of the elements) of the site remains consistent with the University s identity standards. The communications design coordinator must approve the graphic designs for a website before building of the site begins, no matter if a pre-designed template or a new design is used. The Office of Communications and Marketing may also review the content and suggest ways to improve it. Non-Institutional Pages Personal pages for faculty, staff, currently enrolled students and recognized student organizations are not part of the official University website. These pages are designed and authored by the individuals or groups served and do not fall under the direct guidance, support and responsibility of the Office of Communications and Marketing or the web development team. Considered a service provided by the University, these non-institutional pages provide campus constituents with a medium in which to share their views, opinions and information. The views and opinions expressed by individual faculty, staff, students and student groups on personal web pages found within the University s website are those of the page authors. The contents of these personal pages have not been created, reviewed or approved by Bemidji State University. Non-institutional pages must meet acceptable use procedures of the University and the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System as well as state and federal regulations. The University maintains the right to remove objectionable content from its website in accordance with established policies. Other Electronic Communication Identity standards apply to all forms of electronic communication, including email letterhead, newsletters and fliers. See page 12 for more information. BSU Colors 3305 17 289 465 black 16 Not sure? Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 755-2041.

University Seal MnSCU Requirements University Seal MnSCU Requirements Current University Seal History The University seal was created when Bemidji State University was known as Bemidji State Teachers College. The seal s design was very simple, with the college name wrapped across the top and the words Bemidji and Minnesota centered in the middle of the circular seal. The year the college was started, 1919, rested on the bottom of the circle. The seal was revised as Bemidji State Teachers College became Bemidji State College and later in the 1970s. It now shows the fireplace on the BSU waterfront between two trees with Deputy Hall in the background. The University name sweeps across the top of the seal with 1919 still completing the circle. The seal has remained the same to this day. Use The University seal is used only on official University documents, such as diplomas, certificates presented by the president or honorary degree certificates. Any other use must have prior approval by the University president. The Board of Trustees for the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) system requires all member institutions, including, to use the tagline A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System on external communications. To comply with MnSCU and BSU policies, place the MnSCU tagline on publications and other materials intended for external audiences including, but not limited to: Annual reports Alumni magazines Billboards and outdoor banners Brochures Campus signs -entrance signs -project signs for capital construction projects Event programs Legislative publications Letterhead Newsletters, printed or electronic News releases Note cards Print and visual advertising -newspapers -magazines -radio ads, if timing permits -television ads Student recruitment materials University web site home page -other prominent pages Whenever possible, the MnSCU logo should accompany the tagline. The MnSCU logo should not be used, however, without the tagline. Often the MnSCU logo and tagline are used in conjunction with the equal opportunity statement as shown on page 20. PMS 1245 Four-color process: C0 - M27 - Y100 - K18 RGB: R192 - G151 - B58 (#CC9933) PMS Black Four-color process: C0 - M0 - Y0 - K100 RGB: R0 - G0 - B0 (#00000) The MnSCU tagline is optional on the following communications: Business cards Envelopes Fax cover sheets If space limitations or extraordinary expense restrict the use of the tagline, the Office of the Chancellor may waive the requirement. The MnSCU visual standards manual and art files can be found on the web at www.pa.mnscu.edu. A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System 18 19 BSU Colors 3305 289 465 black Not sure? Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 755-2041. MnSCU Colors

Required Statements Initiative Images REQUIRED STATEMENTS Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity / Nondiscrimination Statement One version of the equal opportunity/nondiscrimination statement and the MnSCU logo (for exceptions, see page 19) is required on all publications that will be distributed on or off campus. The statement should be in plain view of the reader, preferably on the back cover, title page or copyright page. The alternative formats tagline also needs to appear on materials being distributed. Environmental Stewardship Committed to environmental stewardship, Bemidji State is asking the campus community to use environmentally-friendly or recycled paper, whenever possible. Also, a statement and logo, if available regarding paper content should appear below the equal opportunity and MnSCU statements on printed materials such as brochures, cards, posters, and publications. Please contact the communications designer at 755-2747 for assistance. Recycle logos represent either content of recycled fiber or simply that the material is recyclable. The appropriate logo with a tagline stating content is recommended. Below is an example of how you might see this statement about paper content displayed on printed material. BSU Communications and Marketing 08-277 Below is an example of how these statements would appear on printed material with the MnSCU logo and recycle information and logo. A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and educator. This document is available in alternative formats for individuals with disabilities by calling 1-800-475-2001, 218-755-3883, or through the Minnesota Relay Service at 1-800-627-3529. BSU Communications and Marketing 08-276 10% Recycled Fibers / 100% Recyclable 50% Recycled Fibers / 30% Post Consumer Waste Note: A BSU Communications and Marketing tracking number appears to the left of the recycle logo. In most cases, publications without the tracking number have not been produced by this office. If you wish to reproduce, update or use a photo or text from a previously printed publication, please provide that number so the previous project can be found easily. Long Version (used in catalogs) is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in employment and education opportunity. No person shall be discriminated against in the terms and conditions of employment, personnel practices, or access to and participation in, programs, services, and activities with regard to race, sex, color, creed, religion, age, national origin, disability, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, sexual orientation, or membership or activity in a local commission as defined by law. Harassment of an individual or group on the basis of race, sex, color, creed, religion, age, national origin, disability, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, sexual orientation, or membership or activity in a local commission has no place in a learning or work environment and is prohibited. Sexual violence has no place in a learning or work environment. Further, the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities shall work to eliminate violence in all its forms. Physical contact by designated system, college, and university staff members may be appropriate if necessary to avoid physical harm to persons or property. This document is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities by calling 1-800-475-2001, 218-755-3883 or through the Minnesota Relay Service at 1-800-627-3529. Inquiries regarding compliance, rights and other information may be addressed to the Director of Human Resources and Affirmative Action/Disabilities Coordinator at 218-755-3883. Standard Version is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in employment and education opportunity. No person shall be discriminated against in the terms and conditions of employment, personnel practices, or access to and participation in, programs, services, and activities with regard to race, sex, color, creed, religion, age, national origin, disability, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, sexual orientation, or membership or activity in a local commission as defined by law. This document is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities by calling 1-800-475-2001, 218-755-3883 or through the Minnesota Relay Service at 1-800-627-3529. Short Version (used on all general publications)* A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and educator. Short Version with Alternative Formats tagline (required on all publications) An affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and educator. This document is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities by calling 1-800-475-2001, 218-755-3883 or through the Minnesota Relay Service at 1-800-627-3529. Although the alternative formats tagline does not have a font size requirement, the font size should be large enough to be readable and meet the intent of the law, which is equal access. It is recommended that it be placed near the equal opportunity/nondiscrimination statement. Initiative Images At times, the University will adopt additional images to forward special initiatives. The graphic designs associated with such efforts, which support the University s strategic plan, must also remain consistent with the University s identity. All initiative-driven designs must be approved by the Office of Communications and Marketing. BEMIDJI STATE UNIVERSITY * Include on advertisements, posters, billboards, banners, etc. To request an exception, please contact the Office of Communications and Marketing. 20 21 BSU Colors 3305 289 465 black Downloadable required statements available at: bemidjistate.edu/offices/communications_marketing. Not sure? Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 755-2041.

Licensing of Merchandise Checklist for BSU Publications Merchandise Licensing Collegiate Licensing A university s name, logo, athletic icon, mascot, related words or images, and school colors are considered valuable assets that, when used properly, help build an institution s reputation. Managing these assets through a collegiate licensing program, as well as through consistent use, ensures that the representative images are used correctly and appropriately in a variety of applications, from banners and beanies to team uniforms and tablecloths. The University maintains rights to any words, phrases, images, or concepts used to represent or suggest or any of its entities. contracts with an external licensing firm to manage its licensing program and monitor the use of BSU images, the name, and its related designations (i.e. BSU Beavers). This licensing program protects the visual identity of the University while helping to enhance BSU s image. The licensing firm will work with offices and vendors to increase the marketability of products and clothing. All merchandise containing University images or names, whether for internal use, giveaways or sale, must be produced by a licensed vendor. Also, all merchandise designs must adhere to the University standards found on pages 3-10 and must be approved by the Office of Communications and Marketing. Information on the licensing program, including a list of licensed vendors, is available by contacting the Office of Communications and Marketing at 218-755-2041 or by clicking on www.bemidjistate.edu/offices/communication_marketing. Note: While all vendors must be licensed, royalties are only collected from vendors whose Bemidji State merchandise is sold or going to be sold. Personal or give-away items are royalty-free (not intended for sale) items produced by a licensed vendor. Visual Identity Checklist The following is required in publications, printed materials or electronic communications intended to serve as a flyer, newsletter or other promotional piece.* University Logo Each must contain the University logo and/or nameplate. The logo and nameplate are the most identifiable element on official university materials. See the University logo and University nameplate sections of this manual for details, pages 4 and 9. Name The name should be displayed in a prominent manner on all materials publicizing events and activities sponsored or hosted by the University; promoting services, programs and academic components; and representing clubs, organizations, or other groups supported by and affiliated with the University. Headlines or other text should not be placed in such close proximity to the name that it is visually obstructed. Affirmative Action/equal Opportunity/Nondiscrimination Statement Every publication is required to have the short version of the affirmative action/equal opportunity/nondiscrimination statement. The University catalog is the only publication that is required to print the long version. alternative formats tagline This tagline is required on all publications. For details regarding the statements and tagline, see the affirmative action/equal opportunity/nondiscrimination statements on page 20 of this guide. Contact name and phone number All publications, even on-campus fliers or posters, should have an individual or department name, phone number or address to contact for further information. All publications intended for mailing are to have a return address. No departmental artwork may appear in the return address area. MNSCU tagline (if applicable) The MnSCU tagline, A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, is required on publications intended for external audiences. See page 19 for more details. Bulk Mailing All bulk mailing pieces must contain the BSU permit and follow postal regulations. Questions can be referred to the U.S. Postal Service or the campus mailroom at 755-3922 or www.bemidjistate.edu/offices/mail/. Text format Copy provided to the communications design coordinator electronically must be converted to text-only format. If specific design formats, such as bold or tabbed copy, is required, a hard-copy version of the text must also be provided. Handwritten copy is unacceptable. * Advertising, posters, billboards and other communications pieces are included in these requirements. 22 23 BSU Colors 3305 289 465 black Not sure? Contact the Office of Communications and Marketing at 755-2041.

BSU Communications & Marketing 08-056 50% Recycled Fibers / 30% Post Consumer Waste A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, is an affirmative action, equal opportunity, educator and employer. This document is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities by calling 1-800-475-2001 or 218-755-3883.