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Graphic Guidelines Second Edition

CONTENTS i THE INTRODUCTION The importance of brand identity across the University ii THE LOGO a. Give it space to breathe b. Little and large c. What not to do d. Getting your hands on a logo iii THE COLOUR PALETTE a. Logo primary colours b. Logo variations c. Further colour variations iv THE FONTS v THE STATIONERY a. Letterhead - Microsoft Word template b. Letterhead - departments etc c. Letterhead with partnership logos. d. Further stationery e. Further stationery f. Corporate Folder g. Generic A4 Word document vi THE LITERATURE a. Logo placement, A4 b. Logo placement, A5 c. Other paper size d. Department printed literature e. Internal newsletter f. Grid system, A4 g. Grid system, A5 h. Grid system, 210 x 210 vii POWERPOINT viii WEB ix SIGNAGE x ADVERTISING xi USEFUL CONTACTS

i i The introduction The visual elements of the University of Liverpool s brand, which include the name, the shield, the colour and the typography, are a valuable asset. The new visual identity reflects the University s personality - modern, forward thinking, innovative, rooted in its local community, but globally connected. The new identity, with its refined shield, gold and blue core colours, and clean, distinctive typography embraces the tradition and history of the University, but sits comfortably as a contemporary icon. Consistent and correct use of the the new visual identity will reinforce the University s brand, values and reputation as a world class research led institution. These graphic guidelines introduce the new identity and provide guidance for its use. They describe how the University of Liverpool logo should be applied in most situations, and across most mediums, including stationery, publications, presentations, advertising and signage. The guidelines are strict in certain areas, especially around logo usage, but allow freedom and flexibility for designers in other areas - like colour. If you would would like further advice or guidance in producing your various communications, please contact the Publications team on extension 42251.

ii The logo

ii Fig 1. Fig 2. ii THE LOGO (b) The University logo must be positioned in the top left or bottom left corners of literature. The only exception to this rule is on items such as committee papers or letterheads where all the text is centred. Contact the Publications Team on 42251 or email suzanne.elsworth@liv.ac.uk if you need guidance. Fig 3. (a) (a) Give it space to breathe It is important that the logo appears clearly and without clutter and interference from any other graphic element such as type, other logos or imagery. The clear space or exclusion zone around the logo will ensure clarity and improve impact. The clear space is measured in two parts: (b) (b) Horizontal distance: The width (a) is measured as the width of the shield as shown in Figure 1. The logo must have a minimum clearance to the left and right as indicated by distance (a) in Figure 3. The width (a) is measured as the width of the logo crest as shown in Figure 1. (a) (a) Vertical distance: The distance (b) is the depth of the logo typography, and is illustrated in Figure 2. The logo must have a minimum clearance above and below of distance (b) as indicated in Figure 3. The measurements (a) and (b) are scaled in proportion to the logo size. They will remain constant, no matter what size the logo is used. (b) (b) To maintain the integrity of the new logo, the configuration should not deviate from what you see on this page. Key lines (the rules indicating width and depth on the diagram to the left) are for illustrative purposes only.

ii ii THE LOGO 40mm 45mm (b) Little and large The size of the logo will differ according to the size of the medium that it is being used on. The size of the logo is determined by measuring from the left hand edge of the shield to the tip of the gold rule on the right. We cannot pre-select a logo size for every potential medium. However, below is a guide to assist in usage on some of the more common paper sizes. Media size Logo size (width) 55mm A6 A5 210mm sq. A4 A3 A2 40mm 45mm 55mm 55mm 70mm 85mm 70mm These are for guidance only. It is appreciated that some design concepts may clearly require alternative sizes. Please call the Publications team on extension 42251 for advice. Also see the Literature section of this style guide for further information. www.liv.ac.uk/identity/ 85mm

ii ii THE LOGO (c) What not to do The relationship of the logo s elements, graphic icon and typography must not be altered. This page illustrates some incorrect examples. Please DO NOT: Change orientation of logo Recreate the lettering of logo Separate the shield from the typography Distort the shape of the logo Change the logo colours Switch the placement of the logo. The typography must ALWAYS sit to the right of the shield emblem Separate elements further than specified Re-size elements independently DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REDRAW THE LOGO.

ii ii THE LOGO (d) Getting your hands on a logo Formats The University of Liverpool logo can be provided in two formats - as an eps or jpg. The eps version will provide the best quality production, and should be supplied to external suppliers handling quality print productions. However, for internal usage we suggest the use of the jpeg. If anyone needs to resize the logo they should drag from a corner rather than the top or bottom of the logo. This method will maintain its true shape. The logo should always be reproduced from master artwork. Download from PC To download the logo artwork file that you need from a PC, right click on the filename and select Save Target As. In the dialogue window leave the filename the same, choose your destination folder, then click OK. Download from Mac On an Apple Macintosh, control click the filename and select Download Image to Disc. In the dialogue window leave the filename the same, choose your destination folder, then click Save. The logo in jpg and eps format is available at: www.liv.ac.uk/identity or from the Publications team. Call extension 42251or e-mail suzanne.elsworth@liverpool.ac.uk NEVER TRY TO CREATE YOUR OWN LOGO. ALWAYS USE THIS RESOURCE FOR YOUR PROJECT.

iii The colour palette

iii iii THE COLOUR PALETTE Pantone 2748 C 132 C Process Black C CMYK C 100 M 80 Y 0 K 25 C 9 M 40 Y 100 K 36 C 20 M 0 Y 0 K 100 RGB R 3 G 31 B 115 R 161 G 119 B 0 R 30 G 30 B 0 HTML 031F73 A17700 1E1E1E 100% 100% 75% 90% 80% (a) Logo primary colours Colour plays a strategic role in the University s visual identity. Consistent use of the brand logo colours will help to establish the new identity. No colours, other than the Pantone, CMYK and RGB references indicated on this page should be considered when using the logo in its various forms. Ideally the logo should be reproduced by specifying the Pantone references. However, where this is not possible, use one of the alternative suggestions. Pantone is a worldwide printing, publishing and packaging reference system. CMYK is the traditional four colour printing specification (C is cyan, M magenta, Y yellow and K black). RGB is for on-screen values for the Internet and Powerpoint. (b) Logo secondary colours The University of Liverpool publishes a vast range of publications. Designers and communicators have the freedom to use their skills to determine colours that reflect their subject matter, appeal to their target audience and complement the University s new logo. Strict adherence to the logo usage, the primary palette and corporate typography will ensure that the wide range of publications reflect the strengths of the new identity. 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 50% 100% 25% 50%

iii iii THE COLOUR PALETTE (b) Logo variations The main version of the logo (see ii THE LOGO) is in three colours - blue, black and gold. This is, ideally, how the logo should appear. However, there may be occasions when logo variants are required - when printing on to a solid background colour, and when only one colour is available (for example a black and white only advert in a local or national newspaper). The two examples illustrate acceptable options for printing on solid backgrounds. These logos are available as jpg or eps format at www.liv.ac.uk/identity or from the Publications team, extension 42251, or e-mail suzanne.elsworth@liverpool.ac.uk

iii iii THE COLOUR PALETTE (c) Further colour variations There will be occasions when only a single colour is either desirable, or available. A typical example would be for a recruitment advert in a newspaper printed in black and white. In that instance of the versions shown on the left should be used on a white background or on a solid black background. These logos should also be used on any internally printed document where black only is required, or a document is likely to be photocopied. These versions are available to download at www.liv.ac.uk/identity/, or contact the Publications team on extension 42251 or e-mail suzanne.elsworth@liverpool.ac.uk

iv The fonts

iv Arial weight and style examples: THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG 0123456789 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789 NORMAL THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG 0123456789 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789 ROUNDED BOLD THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG 0123456789 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789 BLACK iv THE FONTS Swiss 721 is our primary corporate typeface. This is an attractive, modernsans serif typeface offering a wide range of weights as shown on the left. It is easy to read, and is perfect for both headline and text. Swiss 721 should be used, where possible, on external communications like the annual report, corporate literature, signage and posters etc. As a standard alternative to Swiss 721, Arial has been selected for use on internal documents, PowerPoint presentations, stationery including letterheads, compliment slips, business cards and fax sheets. For further guidance on typefaces contact the Publications team on on extension 42251 or e-mail suzanne.elsworth@liverpool.ac.uk Swiss 721 weight and style examples: THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG 0123456789 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789 LIGHT THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG 0123456789 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789 REGULAR / ROMAN THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG 0123456789 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog 0123456789 BOLD

v The stationery

v The occupant 100 Some Lane Somewhere Sometown SOM 123 Corporate Communications Foundation Building Brownlow Hill Liverpool L69 7ZX T 0151 794 6992 F 0151 793 2260 E info@liv.ac.uk www.liv.ac.uk v THE STATIONERY (a) Letterhead - Microsoft Word template Letterheads should be printed straight from a PC to an internal laserprinter, either in colour or black and white. Colour and black and white templates are available at www.liv.ac.uk/identity These templates will allow for replication of a letterheading in the style shown opposite. The template has many lines so that you can personalise it to display your Faculty/Department/School and your address. Simply click the text boxes to change your details and remove any extra lines. Using these templates will help eliminate waste as indivdiual letterheads can be printed out, with personalised address details, as and when required. A member of the Russell Group A member of the Russell Group

v v THE STATIONERY Centre for Materials Discovery Foundation Building Brownlow Hill Liverpool L69 7ZX (b) Letterhead - departments etc This is how individual departments, specialist centres, and research groups should present themselves on letterheads. Templates can be downloaded from www.liv.ac.uk/identity/ T 0151 794 6992 F 0151 793 2260 E info@liv.ac.uk www.liv.ac.uk Centre for Materials Discovery Foundation Building Brownlow Hill Liverpool L69 7ZX T F E 0151 794 6992 0151 793 2260 info@liv.ac.uk www.liv.ac.uk

v v THE STATIONERY Centre for Materials Discovery Foundation Building Brownlow Hill Liverpool L69 7ZX T 0151 794 6992 F 0151 793 2260 E info@liv.ac.uk www.liv.ac.uk (c) Letterhead with partnership logos. The letterhead shown indicates the positioning of a department, specialist centre or strategic partner s logo. In this instance the logo is to the right lining up with the right hand edge of the address detail.. However if two or more logos are required they should be spaced from the right, towards the left, with no logo exceeding 35mm wide. If there are more than five logos required contact the publications team on extension 42251 or email suzanne.elsworth@liverpool.ac.uk A member of the Russell Group

v v THE STATIONERY (d) Further stationery With compliments Compliment slip The compliment slip shown in Figure 1 is one third of A4 (210mm by 99mm), and is printed in the three corporate colours. Compliment slips must not be pre-printed with individual names and departmental addresses. The University believes that a single version is an environmental plus eliminating unnecessary print and waste of raw materials. Fig 1. A member of the Russell Group Business card The business cards are shown in Figure 2. They are 86mm by 55mm, and printed in the three corporate colours. There are two versions, one with, and the other without, Fax details. Suzanne Elsworth Publications Manager Corporate Communications Corporate Communications E Suzanne.Elsworth@liverpool.ac.uk Foundation Building Brownlow Hill Liverpool L69 7ZX T 0151 794 2250 6992 MF 0797 0151024 794 7609 2260 FE 0151 info@liv.ac.uk 793 2260 Wwww.liv.ac.uk Professor Suzanne Elsworth J Drummond Bone Vice-Chancellor Publications Manager Corporate Communications E Suzanne.Elsworth@liverpool.ac.uk Foundation Building Brownlow Hill Liverpool L69 7ZX T 0151 794 2250 6992 MF 0797 0151024 794 7609 2260 W E www.liv.ac.uk info@liv.ac.uk www.liv.ac.uk Fig 2.

v DATE: TO: DATE: FROM: TO: NO OF FROM: PAGES NO OF PAGES including cover page: URGENT REVIEW REPLY URGENT REVIEW REPLY Fax sheet Fax sheet Foundation Building Brownlow Hill Foundation Liverpool Building Brownlow L69 7ZX Hill Liverpool L69T 7ZX 0151 794 6992 F 0151 793 2260 T E0151 info@liv.ac.uk 794 6992 F 0151 794 2260 www.liv.ac.uk E info@liv.ac.uk www.liv.ac.uk v THE STATIONERY (e) Further stationery Fax sheet The Fax sheet is shown opposite. It is A4 (210mm by 297mm) and is available to download in a Word format file at www.liv.ac.uk/identity Just click on the text box to personalise your address details. COMMENT: COMMENT: A member of the Russell Group

Vice-Chancellor Foundation Building Brownlow Hill Liverpool L69 7ZX T 0151 794 6992 F 0151 794 2260 E info@liv.ac.uk www.liv.ac.uk v v THE STATIONERY (f) Corporate Folder The Unversity s corporate folder is ideal for meetings and conferences. Corporate Communications Foundation Building Foundation Brownlow Building Hill Brownlow Hill Liverpool Liverpool L69 L69 7ZX 7ZX T 0151 794 6992 F 0151 794 793 2260 E info@liv.ac.uk www.liv.ac.uk Professor J Drummond Bone

v v THE STATIONERY (g) Generic A4 Word document This template is ideal for meeting agenda,or report papers, as it has many uses. Simply click into the text box to add your content. But take care not to encrouh on the exclusion zone around the logo. (see section ii). Download your Word document at www.liv.ac.uk/identity/

vi Literature

vi 15mm 15mm 55mm vi LITERATURE (a) Logo placement Consistent and correct usage of the University of Liverpool logo is essential. The following pages illustrate the placement of the logo on a variety of publication sizes. All of the previously outlined guides should be followed, that is exclusion zones and corporate colours. A4 The diagram opposite shows the placement of a logo on an A4 publication cover. It should always be placed in either the top left or bottom left corner. 15mm 55mm 15mm

vi 10mm 10mm vi LITERATURE (b) Logo placement 45mm A5 The diagram opposite shows the placement of a logo on an A5 publication cover. It should always be placed in either the top left or bottom left corner. 10mm 45mm 10mm

vi 15mm 15mm 55mm 10mm 10mm vi LITERATURE (c) Other paper size If you are going to place the logo on a non-standard paper size and are unsure of which measurements to use, please refer to the recommended size and distance below. 55mm Logo width: 55mm Distance from edge: 10mm depending on the publication size. Always place the logo top or bottom left. 15mm 55mm 15mm 10mm 55mm 10mm

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Insert pic accumsan elit arcu a purus. Vivamus fringilla, nunc et ullamcorper tristique, libero nisi molestie metus, sed suscipit tellus mi vitae neque. Fusce laoreet. Phasellus aliquam ullamcorper sapien. Nulla lobortis dolor vitae tortor. Donec mollis purus eu tortor. Morbi tempus sapien et nunc. Donec rhoncus ipsum id augue. Cras ultricies magna. Nam commodo. Quisque ultrices luctus arcu. Nam pede. Proin aliquet enim vel sapien. Sed nulla. Integer augue. In id nisl. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Mauris interdum mattis quam. Vivamus commodo quam sit amet lorem. Main headline here Sub headline here Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, accumsan magna a ante. Nam vel sem. Praesent commodo rutrum nunc. Cras tempus adipiscing odio. Duis porta nisi non quam. Nullam eros massa, fringilla vitae, semper eu, sollicitudin eget, pede. Aenean hendrerit dignissim tellus. 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Morbi tempus sapien et nunc. Donec rhoncus ipsum id augue. Cras ultricies magna. Nam commodo. Quisque ultrices luctus arcu. Nam pede. Proin aliquet enim vel sapien. Sed nulla. Integer augue. In id nisl. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Mauris interdum mattis quam. Vivamus commodo quam sit amet lorem. vi LITERATURE (d) Department printed literature This is how departments, specialist centres and research groups should represent themselves on printed literature. you will note the logo can be placed in the top left or bottom left corner of the page, with your name at the top or bottom centre of the page. This is the only way that departments, specialist centres and research groups can represent themsleves, and should NOT create their own logos. If you have anny queiries contact the publications team on extension 42251 or email suzanne.elsworth@liverpool.ac.uk Mauris interdum mattis quam. Vivamus commodo quam sit amet lorem. 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vi vi LITERATURE (e) Internal newsletter Main headline here Sub headline here If you are creating an informal internal newsletter, you will find the following template useful. They give a grid system to help you lay out your text. The example to the left shows a suggested design. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, accumsan magna a ante. Nam vel sem. Praesent commodo rutrum nunc. Cras tempus adipiscing odio. Duis porta nisi non quam. Nullam eros massa, fringilla vitae, semper eu, sollicitudin eget, pede. Aenean hendrerit dignissim tellus. Quisque eleifend, elit non scelerisque facilisis, leo libero vehicula quam, eget scelerisque nibh lacus ut eros. Insert pic Vivamus feugiat ante porttitor erat. Vivamus volutpat augue eget est. Praesent id leo. Etiam dui lacus, porttitor nec, ullamcorper nec, congue id, elit. Nullam volutpat, sem vel tincidunt mollis, felis dolor porttitor metus, eget accumsan elit arcu a purus. Vivamus fringilla, nunc et ullamcorper tristique, libero nisi molestie metus, sed suscipit tellus mi vitae neque. Fusce laoreet. Pull out quotes, llus aliquam ullamcorper sapien. Nulla lobortis dolor vitae tortor. Donec mollis purus eu tortor. Morbi tempus sapien et nunc. Donec rhoncus ipsum id augue. Cras ultricies magna. Nam commodo. Quisque ultrices luctus arcu. Nam pede. Proin aliquet enim vel sapien. Sed nulla. Integer augue. In id nisl. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Mauris interdum mattis quam. Vivamus commodo quam sit amet lorem. Etiam vitae lectus sed nunc malesuada aliquet. Nulla commodo. Curabitur condimentum tortor et augue. In quis eros quis quam pretium molestie. Nulla facilisi. Vivamus a erat. Pellentesque lacinia nisi. Curabitur semper est. Cras cursus. Pellentesque volutpat. Nullam ac justo. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Nunc porta tincidunt. Pellentesque consequat. Nam adipiscing varius orci. Aenean ut orci. Proin ullamcorper lectus eget eros. Nullam mi urna, scelerisque non, accumsan vel, vulputate non, justo. Vestibulum vitae risus. In lacinia, tellus vitae gravida rutrum, velit eros porttitor lorem, nec nonummy quam mi sit amet felis. Quisque urna. Vivamus non leo. Quisque mattis malesuada ligula. Etiam ultricies dolor et lacus. Pellentesque tincidunt, ante et posuere tempus, eros elit commodo orci, nec lacinia dolor diam quis urna. Nunc in lectus. Nam porttitor consectetuer tellus. In a turpis at turpis blandit eleifend. Sed vitae velit. Nulla ultrices, dolor blandit nonummy dapibus, est purus molestie lorem, at rhoncus ipsum ipsum nec purus. Donec fringilla placerat quam. Nunc id lorem a enim condimentum placerat. Proin commodo. Duis nisi felis, molestie in, suscipit sed, interdum in, magna. Quisque eu dui egestas sapien condimentum pellentesque. Sed metus augue, luctus vitae, egestas sed, sollicitudin nec, dui. Proin vulputate justo vitae nulla. Cras tempor ornare est. Etiam nibh augue, ultrices quis. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Phasellus eget tellus. Mauris laoreet. Duis euismod, tortor nec interdum dictum, odio dui dignissim sem, ut accumsan nunc urna et lacus. Nulla facilisi. Phasellus accumsan magna a ante. Nam vel sem. Praesent commodo rutrum nunc. Cras tempus adipiscing odio. Duis porta nisi non quam. Nullam eros massa, fringilla vitae, semper eu, sollicitudin eget, pede. Aenean hendrerit dignissim tellus. Quisque eleifend, elit non scelerisque facilisis, leo libero vehicula quam, eget scelerisque nibh lacus ut eros. Vivamus feugiat ante porttitor erat. Vivamus volutpat augue eget est. Praesent id leo. Etiam dui lacus, porttitor nec, ullamcorper nec, congue id, elit. Nullam volutpat, sem vel tincidunt mollis, felis dolor porttitor metus, eget accumsan elit arcu a purus. Vivamus fringilla, nunc et ullamcorper tristique, libero nisi molestie metus, sed suscipit tellus mi vitae neque. Fusce laoreet. Phasellus aliquam ullamcorper sapien. Nulla lobortis dolor vitae tortor. Donec mollis purus eu tortor. Morbi tempus sapien et nunc. Donec rhoncus ipsum id augue. Cras ultricies magna. Nam commodo. Quisque ultrices luctus arcu. Nam pede. Proin aliquet enim vel sapien. Sed nulla. Integer augue. In id nisl. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Mauris interdum mattis quam. Vivamus commodo quam sit amet lorem.

vi 15mm 40mm 20mm 15mm 4.5mm vi LITERATURE (f) Grid system Grid systems, as shown opposite, are a key component of good design. This, and the following two pages provide guidance on grid systems for a range of publication shapes. They are for guidance only, but will provide a professional and consistent approach if adopted. There will be occasions when imagery, content and target audience dictate alternative grids. A4 Inside margin: 15mm Outside margin: 15mm Top margin: 40mm Bottom margin: 20mm Gutter width: 4.5mm

vi 10mm 40mm 20mm 10mm 4.5mm vi LITERATURE (g) Grid system continued A5 Inside margin: 10mm Outside margin: 10mm Top margin: 60mm Bottom margin: 20mm Gutter width: 4.5mm

vi 10mm 40mm 20mm 10mm 4.5mm vi LITERATURE (h) Grid system continued 210mm square The grid system can be used on any size of paper. The only variant should be the column width, which will vary with size of paper and number of columns used. Inside margin: 15mm Outside margin: 15mm Top margin: 60mm Bottom margin: 20mm Gutter width: 4.5mm

vii Powerpoint

vii vii POWERPOINT (a) Templates For those wanting to present, either to an internal or external audience, a Powerpoint presentation has been created and is available to download at www.liv.ac.uk/identity/ Figure 1 illustrates the presentation holding page. Figure 2 shows the presentation title page. Fig 1. SCIENCE, GOVERNANCE AND ENGAGEMENT IN EUROPE: FROM PRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICE Professor Alan Irwin Faculty of Social & Environmental Studies Fig 2.

vii HEADER Sub header Copy vii POWERPOINT (a) Templates continued Figure 3 shows the format for the main content of the presentation. Figure 4 shows the format for the main content of the presentation, but with the addition of the University logo. Fig 3. HEADER Sub header Copy Fig 4.

vii vii POWERPOINT (a) Templates continued SCIENCE, GOVERNANCE AND ENGAGEMENT IN EUROPE: FROM PRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICE Figure 5 shows the close out slide for a presentation giving the speaker an opportunity to thank the audience and take questions. Professor Alan Irwin Faculty of Social & Environmental Studies alan.irwin@liv.ac.uk 447788 Fig 5.

viii Web

viii viii WEB The University has updating its website to incorporate the new logo. For information regarding the impact of the new logo on departmental web pages, please e-mail mike.deyes@liv.ac.uk or lynn.buchanan@liv.ac.uk All University web pages should be created through Collage, the University s content management system. Contact your Faculty or departmental webmaster, or the Web Communications team for assistance.

ix Signage

ix ix SIGNAGE Signage plays a major role in reinforcing the brand identity. Guidelines for external signage are being drawn up by the Facilities Management department. Signage on vehicles is another important and highly visible part of the new brand identity. The example shown demonstrates the position of the logo on both front and side of a typical vehicle. For information about signage call the Facilities Management response desk on 42277. To discuss vehicle livery call Chris Silker on 42159.

x Advertising

x xi ADVERTISING Liverpool Reviews & implementation group (LRiG) requires a Research Fellow/Associate (Systematic Reviews) 24K per anum QUOTE REF: CLOSING DATE: Volore tem ad essed tem ad tatet, commod magna feugiam, quipis nim iure verosting ea at. Ut laorem esequat lamcommy nos del incidunt luptat. Minis numsan hendio et volore mincilla alit vel et et el utat, quis auguerci tatin vel elit adipis augait lam velit nullan velestrud dipsusto consecte facilis. Recruitment advertising is handled by the Human Resources department. Shown are examples of the new University style of recruitment advert. Call 46771/46773 or e-mail jobs@liv.ac.uk For corporate advertising or guidance e-mail suzanne.elsworth@liv.ac.uk For further details visit www.liv.ac.uk/university/jobs.html or email jobs @ liv.ac.uk. Please quote reference in all enquires. Tel: 0151 749 2210 (24hr answerphone) COMMITED TO DIVERSITY AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Fig 1. Fig 2. Liverpool Reviews & implementation group (LRiG) requires a Research Fellow/Associate (Systematic Reviews) 24K per anum QUOTE REF: CLOSING DATE: For further details visit www.liv.ac.uk/university/jobs.html or email jobs @ liv.ac.uk. Please quote reference in all enquires. Volore tem ad essed tem ad tatet, commod magna feugiam, quipis nim iure verosting ea at. Ut laorem esequat lamcommy nos del incidunt luptat. Minis numsan hendio et volore mincilla alit vel et et el utat, quis auguerci tatin vel elit adipis augait lam velit nullan velestrud dipsusto consecte facilis. Tel: 0151 749 2210 (24hr answerphone) COMMITED TO DIVERSITY AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY COMMITED TO DIVERSITY AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Liverpool Reviews & implementation group (LRiG) requires Research Fellow/Associate (Systematic Reviews) 24K per anum Volore tem ad essed tem ad tatet, commod magna feugiam, quipis nim iure verosting ea at. Ut laorem esequat lamcommy nos del incidunt luptat. Minis numsan hendio et volore mincilla alit vel et et el utat, quis auguerci tatin vel elit adipis augait lam velit nullan velestrud dipsusto. QUOTE REF: CLOSING DATE: For further details visit www.liv.ac.uk/university/jobs.html or email jobs @ liv.ac.uk. Please quote reference in all enquires. COMMITED TO DIVERSITY AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Liverpool Reviews & implementation group (LRiG) requires Research Fellow/Associate (Systematic Reviews) 24K per anum Volore tem ad essed tem ad tatet, commod magna feugiam, quipis nim iure verosting ea at. Ut laorem esequat lamcommy nos del incidunt luptat. Minis numsan hendio et volore mincilla alit vel et et el utat, quis auguerci tatin vel elit adipis augait lam velit nullan velestrud dipsusto. QUOTE REF: CLOSING DATE: For further details visit www.liv.ac.uk/university/jobs.html or email jobs @ liv.ac.uk. Please quote reference in all enquires.

USEFUL contacts Publications team: Call 42251 e-mail Suzanne.elsworth@liv.ac.uk Human Resources Call 46771/46773 Facilities management Call 42277