Graphic elements bring impact and consistency to design and photographic style in MSU communications.
Distinctive visual elements are available to help units express their identity as a part of MSU.
As Spartans, we are part of something bigger than ourselves. A high-impact visual style paired with strong, succinct headlines plays off these two meanings — ‘Spartans’ and ‘part of’ — to show they are inseparable.
The “I am a Spartan of” statements are most effective as headlines that incorporate the contrasting color palette rather than in running text and body copy. The headline style should focus on an impact that reinforces MSU’s brand platform and pillars. Headlines should make sense when read as "I am a Spartan of" or "I am a part of.”
When crafting headlines, use one word or a brief phrase to demonstrate high-level impact for the strongest effect. Avoid trying to communicate anything overly literal. End complete statements with a period; incomplete phrases don’t need punctuation.
Examples:
I am a Spartan of a brighter tomorrow.
Spartans of discovery
The campaign features an updated Spartan palette with the introduction of a new color called Refresh Green (see Colors page). Use one of the three defined color palettes for “Part of” campaign designs to meet accessibility requirements. Do not use Kelly green, Lime green or Excellence green in the “Part of” campaign.
The Helmet Dissolve incorporates the iconic Spartan helmet into brand campaign content through a new “dissolved” effect with a fade on the left side.
The divider is used as a visual break above a block of text or to draw the eye to a block of text. It may appear in any brand color that complements the layout in which it appears. When used in web designs, the divider should appear as it does on the MSU homepage and top-level pages.
The directional caret may be used in linear form or as part of a filled shape. In both cases, it is used to draw the audience's attention to text.
A translucent green triangle is placed in the lower right corner of designs for brand advertising and other communication to drive continuity.
A translucent Spartan helmet graphic can be centered behind a headline or stand on its own in appropriate applications. Use of the Spartan helmet — MSU’s most distinguishing visual brand asset — as a graphic creates immediate recognition and ownership of Michigan State University. Other expressions of the helmet can be used, such as the Helmet Dissolve in the “Part of” campaign.
This corner tag is a simple way to integrate an MSU identifier into a variety of communications, including social media and email graphics.
These graphics provide simple and effective ways to highlight brief text, including pull quotes, facts, pride points and call-to-action text. They may be combined or used on their own for visual consistency. A variety of styles reflect MSU’s excellence and proud heritage.
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