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Need to Communicate?
For assistance with OOA communication projects, please contact Barbara Brady, Director of Customer Relations and Strategic Communications for the Office of Administration.
Ask yourself...
Answers to the following questions are the key to communication planning:
>> Who is your audience?
>> What do they need to know?
>> Why?
>> What do you want your audience to do as a result of your communication?
UC Davis
Essential References
Publication Standards Guide (PDF)
Techniques to ensure that your communications build on the strength of a great university. Includes official logo (p. 10), fonts (p. 11) and colors (p. 12).
Editorial style guide (PDF)
The official style guidelines for writing about UC Davis. Includes grammar and punctuation conventions as well as UC Davis-specific information such as our official name and the formal names of campus buildings and landmarks.
University Communications Policy
Logos and Marks Guide
Marketing Toolkit
Additional resources, including official fonts (see page 11 of the Publication Standards Guide) and free campus photos,
Additional resources can be found on the University Communications web site.
May I use any Aggies athletics logo to identify or promote an OOA business unit?
No. Per university policy, the Aggie logos are reserved for use by Athletics, Student Services and licensed merchandise. (See UC Davis PPM, 310.40, III B.)
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Management Resources
OOA Organizational Charts
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OOA Policies & Procedures
Performance Management Guidelines
Communication Resources
The items below are provided to save OOA employees time and help us better represent the university.
To download images, right-click and "Save As."
To download documents, right-click and "Save Target As."
For high resolution files, contact Barbara Brady, OOA's Director of Customer Relations and Strategic Communication.
OOA Logos
Here are the current logos for OOA. They are preferred because they are consistent with the university logo and image. Expect additional guidelines for division and department logos in the near future as UC Davis embarks on its Centennial and on a major marketing initiative in 2008.
Memo and Fax Templates
PowerPoint Templates
Tip: After downloading a PowerPoint template, open it in PowerPoint and choose FILE>SAVE AS. In the SAVE AS TYPE options, choose DESIGN TEMPLATE then click SAVE. PowerPoint automatically saves the template in the appropriate place on your hard drive. The next time you start up PowerPoint, the templates you saved in this way will be included in your Design Templates.
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