Corporate Identity for the Web

Existing Corporate Identity

Summary of the existing Corporate Identity for the Web

The existing Corporate Identity recognises only 3 distinct types of site:

1) Standard University sites - which should always have the University logo in the top left hand corner, the Department/Office name as a <H1> style, a standard university navigation bar at the bottom, a Web maintainer link and 'last updated' link. Depending on what 'level' these type of pages are at they should display one of three sizes of university logo. The main University home page has the largest logo, with Departmental home pages and University central resource pages using the middle sized logo, and Departmental resource pages using the smallest size logo. Also within this group of pages are 'Personal pages' which should carry no University logo and contain contact information about a member of staff. Personal pages may also contain other appropriate/relevant background information.

2) Joint Project sites - Officially recognised joint projects between the University and an outside body e.g. the Leicester Warwick Medical School, should carry 'Joint Project' identity which consists simply of the logos for both involved parties being displayed somewhere on the page with neither logo given greater prominance.

3) 'Hosted by' sites - Certain groups, external to the University, occasionally come to an agreement with the University to have their sites hosted on University of Leicester servers. When this happens the only Corporate Identity insisted upon is either a button or text link that carries the words 'Hosted by University of Leicester' on it and links to the University's homepage: http://www.le.ac.uk

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Exisiting Corporate Identity templates and associated information

Please follow the links below to find templates, logos and information relating to the existing Corporate Identity:

Template and logo pages

Information Pages

 

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UPDATED: 24 October 2005
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