Logo Guidelines
Divisions and Services
Units within Divisions that communicate primarily to a campus audience may use their Division name below their Department or Service name.

One-Line Unit Name
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Departments Within a Division
One-Line Unit Name
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Two-Line Unit Name
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Do’s and Don’ts
Do:
- Do use the option to add Texas A&M University to your unit identity if you need to communicate to a external, non-campus audience.
- Do use two lines to accommodate longer names.
Don’t:
- Don’t separate “Division of” with a different type style.
- Don’t use more than two lines of large text in a unit identity.

















