BRANDING GUIDELINES
Most colleges and universities have policies and guidelines for branding and identity. While law schools and law libraries generally do not have their own separate guidelines, they do work within their larger institution’s guidelines as a whole. If your college or university has brand guidelines, you should consult those before making any decisions for your own marketing efforts.
Below are links to the identity and/or brand guidelines from several universities around the country. These guidelines deal with a wide variety of subjects ranging from approved color schemes to email signatures.
LOGOS & WORDMARKS
EXAMPLE LOGOS & WORDMARKS
The files linked below include both library logos and wordmarks. A wordmark is a a text-only typographic treatment of an institution’s name for purposes of identification and branding.
- Georgetown Law LibraryÌý(±Ê¶Ù¹ó)
- Georgia State University College of Law LibraryÌý(±Ê¶Ù¹ó)
- Kathrine R. Everett Law Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillÌý(±Ê¶Ù¹ó)
- Tarlton Law LibraryÌý(±Ê¶Ù¹ó)
- University of Michigan Law LibraryÌý(±Ê¶Ù¹ó)
- University of Minnesota Law LibraryÌý(±Ê¶Ù¹ó)
LIBRARIAN DESIGN SHARE
 is a website that includes ideas for library web design, flyers, logos, and more.
BRANDING EXAMPLES
HARRIS COUNTY LAW LIBRARY
- No Legal Advice SignÌý(´³±Ê³Ò)
- Service and Research GuideÌý(±Ê¶Ù¹ó)
- WestlawNext Training AnnouncementÌý(±Ê¶Ù¹ó)
- WiFi CardÌý(´³±Ê³Ò)
- WiFi InstructionsÌý(±Ê¶Ù¹ó)
CORNELL LAW LIBRARY
- Powerpoint Presentation TemplateÌý(±Ê¶Ù¹ó)

