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GENERAL PUBLICATIONS POLICIES
As a public institution, Binghamton University communicates
regularly with those we serve. The
size and number of activities of the University and the numerous audiences
we must reach require the involvement of various University offices
in public communication. The
coordination of University communications and publications is centralized
under the Office of Communications and Marketing.
This includes, but is not limited to publications activities
undertaken to promote student enrollment and participation in University-sponsored
programs and events.
The objectives of such coordination are to ensure that the
University disseminates factually correct information; to avoid duplicated
effort and expense; and to increase the effectiveness of publications
in developing understanding and support for the University and related
activities.
GUIDELINES FOR WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
It is the policy of Binghamton University to standardize
and control the use of its identifying marks in all written communications.
University letterhead, stationery and other forms of written
communication containing University identification shall be used only
by University personnel and only for official University business.
The official letterhead and logotype is authorized for use
in connection with official University business except as provided below.
Organized research centers of Binghamton University, academic
journals, publishers of books and monographs, and other such entities
associated with the University may use a stationery design which features
the research center's or organization's name.
Such stationery must also include the University's name and logo.
Separately incorporated entities associated with Binghamton
University (for example, the Binghamton Foundation, University Alumni
Association and Research Foundation) may use a stationery design that
identifies their organization; such stationery must include the University's
name.
Exceptions to this policy will be made only with the approval
of the Associate Vice President for University Communications and Marketing
and Director of University Publications.
IMPLEMENTATION
The standards and guidelines described for use of the University's
identifying marks and name in printed communications shall apply to
all University personnel. Existing
documents, reports and stationery which do not conform to these standards
and guidelines shall be changed in accordance with these standards as
existing stocks are depleted and when reordering or reprinting is required.
UNIVERSITY
NAME
With the exception of the most formal and official documents
and applications, the University should be referred to as "Binghamton
University," or "Binghamton University, State University of
New York." The name of
the University should appear at least once in all University publications
and documents.
In more formal and official communications (legal documents,
contracts, diplomas, agreements with other institutions, etc.) the legal
and official University name, the State University of New York at Binghamton,
should be used.
When referring to Binghamton University more than once in
a publication, you may use "the University" on second or subsequent reference.
Never refer to Binghamton University as "SUNY-Binghamton,"
"SUNY-B," "Harpur College," or other names not listed
above.
USE
OF THE LOGOTYPE
The primary purpose of the logotype is to give Binghamton
University greater recognition and distinction with a clean, contemporary
look. The logotype was devised for compatibility
with a broad range of University publications and type styles.
The official University logo is authorized for use in connection
with University business. In
cases where it is appropriate or desirable to use a symbol to represent
the University, the logo should be used.
The logotype should be used on all University publications
and printed materials. This
includes, but is not limited to, materials that present information
on academic programs, research, institutional development, student recruitment
and public service.
The Binghamton University logotype is used as a unit incorporating
the words "State University of New York" as illustrated.
The logotype shall be reproduced only from authorized reproductions
and shall not be redrawn, re-proportioned or modified in any way.
Reproduction proofs of the logotype are available, on hard copy
or on your provided diskette, from the Office of University Communications
and Marketing.
When used as the identifying symbol on official publications
or printed matter, the logotype shall be printed horizontally.
The logotype in official applications shall not be angled or
placed perpendicular to other printed matter.
LETTERHEARD
AND ENVELOPES
The most common application of the logotype is on letterhead
and envelopes. To ensure continuation
of the University's policy of standardized letterhead, the following
guidelines apply.
The
position of the Binghamton University logotype and address information
must always appear in the locations shown on the letterhead and envelope
examples. Standard letterhead
is printed in PMS 342 (hunter green).
Letterhead is printed in the University Print Shop. It may be customized to include the department
or office name, address, phone and fax number and office e-mail address. These must appear in the position shown on
the sample letterhead.
Specific office information (department name, address, phone,
etc.) must be printed in black ink on the letterhead in the size and
typeface shown in the sample. The
Binghamton University logo and any other additional information is printed
in PMS 342.
No University letterhead may contain the names of individuals,
with the exception of letterhead for distinguished professors.
Distinguished professors may have their names printed on their
letterhead in PMS 342 ink.
If a program name appears on a letterhead, it is recommended
that the name of a major larger unit (college, school, division, etc.)
appear on the letterhead as well, with the name of the program listed
as a subset of the larger group.
No other symbols or items should appear on the letterhead.
Envelopes
with an imprinted department or office name may be ordered through the
University Communications and Marketing Office and printed in the University
Print Shop. All envelopes must
conform to University standards and include the Binghamton University
logotype and address line. See
envelope example that follows.
Letterhead and envelopes will be printed only for recognized
units of the University.
USES
OF THE UNIVERSITY SEAL
The official seal of the University shall be reproduced only
from authorized reproductions and shall not be redrawn, re-proportioned
or modified in any way. The
University seal shall be used only on certificates, diplomas, and similar
legal or official documents.
The type and design of the seal do not render an effective
identifying symbol in different sizes and reproductions. When an identifying symbol is desired, the
University office should use the Binghamton University logotype.
Approval to use the seal for official University business
may be granted by the Director of University Publications.
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