Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue....

22
Graphic Standards Manual Helping people and communities achieve optimum physical, mental and social well- being through partnerships, prevention and access to quality, affordable health care. A HEALTHY OREGON

Transcript of Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue....

Page 1: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

Graphic Standards Manual

Helping people and communities achieve optimum physical, mental and social well-being through partnerships, prevention and access to quality, affordable health care. A HEALTHY OREGON

Page 2: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

ContentsIntroduction: The brand ...................................................................................... i

Project request .................................................................................................. 1

Business cards and letterhead ......................................................................... 1

What is a wordmark? ........................................................................................ 3

Logo wordmark with file location ..................................................................... 4

Color ................................................................................................................... 5

Minimum size and clear space requirements .................................................. 6

Co-branding ....................................................................................................... 8

Office and program identification samples ...................................................... 9

Fonts/typography ............................................................................................ 10

Font usage samples ........................................................................................ 11

ADA font basics ............................................................................................... 12

Alternate format and discrimination statements ........................................... 14

Accommodations and ADA .............................................................................. 15

OHA Stationary ................................................................................................. 16

Templates ......................................................................................................... 17

(Click on an above subject to jump to contents.)

Page 3: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

i

IntroductionThe Oregon Health Authority Graphic Standards Manual provides guidance for presenting the agency universally. A consistent image for internal and external audiences ensures the success of the brand. This effort is dependant on the cooperation of the Oregon Health Authority staff.

The Oregon Health Authority brand is administered by the Publications and Design Section.

General questions regarding the graphics standards, email [email protected] or call 503-373-7120.

The Publications and Design Section (formerly the Office of Communications Resources) is a team of creative professionals that develop printed materials and communication solutions for the Oregon Health Authority.

The Publications and Design Section produces and supervises the production of all Oregon Health Authority external materials. The Publications and Design Section is a shared service for both the Department of Human Services and the Oregon Health Authority.

The brand

The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) Graphic Standards Manual outlines a consistent and coordinated use of the wordmark and visual elements. Co-branding coordinates a single product or service with more than one brand.

Divisions and offices should align their areas visually with the Oregon Health Authority brand. By simply aligning the correct typeface and color you will visually be able to show the relationship among entities.

Program or office logos must be presented in publications in conjunction with the OHA logo and not shown without the OHA logo unless there is an exemption in place. The OHA logo should always be first in order of appearance.

Contact the Oregon Health Authority Publications and Design at [email protected] for questions or exemption information.

SHARED SERVICESPublications and Design Section

3421 Del Webb Ave. NE Salem, OR 97301Phone: 503-373-7120Fax: 503-373-7690Email: [email protected]

Page 4: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

1

Project request

Where can I find references to my current DHS forms or publications?You can review current publications on the DHS Forms Server at:http://dhsforms.hr.state.or.us/forms/databases/findforms.htm.

If you cannot find your form or publication, you can email the Publications and Design Section at [email protected] for help finding what you are looking for. If your materials were contracted, the Publications and Design Section may not have a record of the publication. Please contact the Publishing and Design Section at [email protected].

How do I determine our current inventory levels?Use the Field Branch Ordering System (FBOS) or contact the Publications and Design Section at [email protected] for help with your inventory and publication needs.

Will my publication use the same document number?Yes, with the prefix OHA before the form number. How do I make a publication or forms request?Email your forms and publication requests to [email protected].

How do I order new business cards and letterhead? The OHA stationary can be ordered online through the web site “MyOrderDesk”. Letterhead and Business Card orders can be entered into standard templates that create an immediate PDF proof for every order. Also, your orders are kept in a history for 2 years, from which you can reorder without having to fill out the information again. All of your default contact information pre-loads the form, too!

Each location can be issued a login, which may be shared by all at that location. The login primary user’s contact info would be used in the profile. Optionally, a generic email could be requested from your IS department and access to its mailbox granted to the whole location.

To sign up for “MyOrderDesk”, just visit: www.myorderdesk.com/oceprintshop. Then follow the 2-step instructions to request a user login. If a login already exists, you would be referred to the primary user of that user login. If you need assistance, please contact OCE at 503-373-0148 or email [email protected].

Page 5: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

2

Project request

Can old printed letterhead paper be reused or recycled?The state has a recycle/reuse (R/R) program that turns old letterhead and other unused paper into memo pads for state employee use. To recycle letterhead in this way, put it in a box, clearly mark the box “R/R Program” and place it in your building’s shuttle pickup area. Shuttle your old letterhead to DAS Publishing & Distribution (P&D) for use in the State Letterhead Recycle/Reuse Program (R/R) to 550 Airport Road SE, Salem, OR 97301-6076.

To order recycled memo pads from P&D, call 503-373-1700. Be prepared to give your agency name, contact name, phone number and shuttle address. How do I use translation services for publications?To order a translation for a new or existing publication, follow the steps under planning for and ordering a print or electronic publication. Indicate on the OHA 2001 form under the Project Information section that you want the publication translated and to what language(s) you want it translated. Email the completed form to [email protected].

How do I use translation services for forms?Go to http://dhsresources.hr.state.or.us/WORD_DOCS/DE1001.doc for the request form, which includes information on translation.

How do I order reprints of DHS-branded publications?If your program is now aligned with the Oregon Health Authority, your reprints must reflect that. For help with your reprint questions and requests, please contact the Publications and Design Section at [email protected] or call 503-373-7120.

For more information about branding, please refer to the Oregon Health Authority brand toolkit which offers succinct guidelines for logo and use of the Oregon Health Authority brand. This information is designed to help all users across the agency develop a consistent and coordinated brand. You can find this on the intranet: http://inside.dhsoha.state.or.us/directors-office/communications/dhsoha-media/internet-and-social-media/media-contacts/communication-articles/1209-oregon-health-authority-brand-toolkit.html.

Page 6: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

3

A “wordmark,” a subset of the term “logotype,” is a standardized graphic representation of the name of a company, institution or product name used for purposes of identification and branding. A wordmark is usually a distinct text-only typographic treatment such as the graphic identities of the government of Canada, FedEx, Google and Wikipedia. The organization name is incorporated as a simple graphic treatment to create a clear, visually memorable identity. The representation of the word becomes a visual symbol of the organization or product.

In the United States and European Union, a wordmark may be registered, making it protected intellectual property. In the United States the term “wordmark” may not only refer to the graphic representation, but the text itself may be a type of trademark.

Oregon Health Authority logo wordmarkThe Publications and Design Section designed the Oregon Health Authority logo wordmark in 2010. The logo wordmark should be on every project representing the agency and should always be reproduced accurately by following the standards set forth in this manual.

The logo wordmark should always be legible, and it must be in an area of isolation that is clear of other elements, either typographic or graphic. The logo wordmark may not be manipulated or changed in any way. Do not attempt to recreate the logo wordmark, change the font, or alter the size, proportions or space between the letters. It should not be screened, scanned or used as part of a larger pattern.

Online resources available at: For staff: type “inside” in your browser URL to access the intranet.

What is a wordmark?

Page 7: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

4

Logo wordmark with file location

Link for intranet: http://inside/directors-office/communications/dhsoha-publications/logos-and-templates.html

Link for intranet: http://inside/directors-office/communications/dhsoha-publications/logos-and-templates.html

Link for intranet: http://inside/directors-office/communications/dhsoha-publications/logos-and-templates.html

Color

Black and White

Reverse

Secondary logos and names of divisions/programs must appear subordinate to the logo wordmark; see co-branding section on pages 8 and 9.

Page 8: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

5

Color

The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action. PMS 621 can be used as a background color or for text areas and design elements. Using PMS 647 as a dominant color will ensure an association to the overall brand.

7413 U

621 U

647 U H:204 S:100 B:58HEX: 005595

H:153 S: 7B: 91

H: 31 S: 87 B: 92HEX:EC891D

C:13 M:0 Y:10 K: 2

C:100 M: 56 Y: 0 K: 23

C: 0 M: 53 Y: 100 K: 4

R:0 G:85 B:149

R: 214G: 233B: 225

R: 236 G: 137 B: 2

HEX: D6E9E1

ScreensFor total gray values in excess of 35 percent, use the reversed version of the logo. For gray values under 35 percent, use the color or black and white version.

PMS colors HSB colors and HEX

RGB colorsCMYK colors

Page 9: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

6

Clear spaceA specified clear space around the Oregon Health Authority logo wordmark increases the effectiveness of the mark. There may be cases where it is difficult to allow the full recommended clear space (e.g., a very small display ad).

• No other graphic elements are to touch, overlap or be combined with the Oregon Health Authority wordmark.

• The space around the logo must be no smaller than the cap height and width of the “e.”

Size minimums are specified to ensure legibility. The specifications shown below are appropriate for print and web only. There may be situations where the Oregon Health Authority wordmark will need to appear smaller than the minimum shown. Please consult with the Publications and Design Section at 503-373-7120 if you have questions.

Minimum size and clear space requirements

width

Sample

heig

ht

Page 10: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

7

Minimum sizeTo ensure that we maintain legibility of the wordmark, it is imperative that it is never used below the minimum sizes below.

Don’ts

Minimum height of the “H”

0.5 inches

Never use Health on its own. Always use the logo in its entire form, with “Oregon” and “Authority.” Do not split the elements.

The Oregon Health Authority logo wordmark should never have effects such as stretching or effects that detract or obscure the logo wordmark.

The Oregon Health Authority logo should never be recreated or made of substitute fonts.

The Oregon Health Authority logo should always be read horizontally and should not be rotated or distorted in any way.

The Oregon Health Authority logo should always be first in order of appearance. See the pg. 8 for more information.

Oregon

Health Authority

Don’ts

Don’ts

Page 11: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

8

Co-branding

Oregon Health Authority graphics standards ensure a consistent and coordinated use of the wordmark and visual elements. “Co-branding” is a sharing of the brand. Proper use benefits all parties involved by combining the strengths of brands and services. Co-branded offices and programs benefit by aligning with the Oregon Health Authority brand.

Logos for divisions or offices are not to be shown independently of the OHA logo unless an exemption is in place. The OHA logo should always be first in order of appearance.

Offices should be visually aligned with OHA. By using the correct typefaces and colors you can show the relationship to OHA. Contact the Publications and Design Section at 503-373-7120 for any branding and/or exemption questions.

Identification ratio is 1:1When used with other entities, the wordmark and co-brand should have equal weight (1 to 1). Programs that are not part of the Oregon Health Authority are not allowed to use the logo above the paper fold without prior approval. The Oregon Health Authority logo should always be on the left.

Oregon Departmentof Human Services

SM

Align co-brands horizontal center (x-height of the H)

with a ratio of 1 to 1.

Align co-brands horizontal center (x-height of the H)

with a ratio of 1 to 1.

Align co-brands horizontal center (x-height of the H)

with a ratio of 1 to 1.

Page 12: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

9

Office and program identification samples

PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION (Helvetica Neue LT Std 57 Condensed, ALL-CAPS)Family Planning Program (Helvetica Neue LT Std 57 Condensed, Mixed Case)Leading should be 2 points more than the point size, above it 11 point font with 13 point leading.

DIVISION/PROGRAM TYPE ALIGNMENT

ADDICTIONS AND MENTAL HEALTH DIVISIONProblem Gambling

Other Division/ Program names align with the

bottom of the “y”(descender)

Page 13: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

10

Font usage is an important method of creating brand cohesion. Many times there can be too many fonts in a design, which can be distracting and create a layout that does not look unified or consistent.

A design solution should only use one or two fonts. Use one font for the headline and one font for the body copy. Instead of using several fonts for emphasis, use different styles of a font such as point size, bold, italic and both bold and italic.

Remember, the goal is to communicate a message. If the audience can’t read the content, the message may not be conveyed. Too many fonts or improper use of fonts may confuse the reader.

Sans Serif examples

Font: Helvetica Neue Condensed (12 point) Example: Er ad magnim vel ipsumsan ulputpat. Mincilit ad eraese vendre erosto el iniscid uissed dipisl eum zzriurer sisi blaore vendreet ipsum.

Font: Helvetica Neue Condensed (14 point) Example: Er ad magnim vel ipsumsan ulputpat. Mincilit ad eraese vendre erosto el iniscid uissed dipisl eum zzriurer sisi blaore vendreet ipsum.

Font variations Helvetica Neue Condensed Oblique Helvetica Neue Bold Condensed Helvetica Neue Bold Condensed Oblique

Alternate sans serif font Arial (14 point)

Serif examples

Font: Baskerville Regular (12 point)Example: Er ad magnim vel ipsumsan ulputpat. Mincilit ad eraese vendre erosto el iniscid uissed dipisl eum zzriurer sisi blaore vendreet ipsum.

Font: Baskerville Regular (14 point)Example: Er ad magnim vel ipsumsan ulputpat. Mincilit ad eraese vendre erosto el iniscid uissed dipisl eum zzriurer sisi blaore vendreet ipsum.

Font variationsBaskerville ItalicBaskerville BoldBaskerville Bold Italic

Alternate serif fontTimes New Roman (14 point)

Font/typography exceptionsExceptions might include advertisements, special events and conferences. Other fonts can be used for the main headline, but all body text should conform to the primary font guidelines.

Web font/typography preferencesFont: Verdana or Arial at 100 percent.Color: Preferred color choices are black or dark color type on white background.

Fonts/typography

Page 14: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

11

Font usage samples

Sample one

1. Headline: Baskerville (Bold)2. Subhead and secondary: Baskerville 3. Body text: Helvetica Neue 57 can be used as an alternative.

4. Quotes/secondary: Helvetica Neue LT Std 57 Condensed Oblique

Lorem ipsum dolor sit ametMincilit ad eraese vendre erostoSed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque |laudantium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt explicabo.

“At vero eos et accusamus et iusto odio dignissimos ducimus qui blanditiis”

Lorem ipsum dolor sit ametMincilit ad eraese vendre erosto

Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudantium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt explicabo.

“At vero eos et accusamus et iusto odio digns ducimus qui blanditiis”

Sample two

1. Headline: Helvetica Neue LT Std 77 Bold Condensed2. Subhead and secondary: Helvetica Neue LT Std 57 Condensed)

3. Body text: Baskerville Regular 4. Quotes/secondary: Baskerville Italic

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

Page 15: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

12

ADA font basics

A well-crafted publication is the result of a successful combination of writing, design, images and typography.

Fourteen-point (14 pt.) type (equivalent or larger) will be used in the body of the publication, when possible, to enhance readability and comply with the Americanswith Disabilities Act (ADA) standards.

Limit decorative or unusual fonts Use decorative fonts sparingly and only when consistent with the message or tone of the publication. This includes fit-to-path text. All words used decoratively should be repeated in the text.

Limit use of bold face and italics Bold face and italics are intended for emphasis of selected words and phrases and should be used sparingly.

Underlining for emphasis is discouragedIt decreases readability.

Limit font families per publication Mixing more than two font families detracts from the design, decreases readability and is discouraged.

Limit the number of color screens and the screen densityHigh contrast of type to background color increases readability. Screens or shaded areas behind text or the Oregon Health Authority logo wordmark can limit readability. Screen density should be no more than 15 percent behind black or very dark text (shaded boxes above are at 10 percent).

Limit text blocks over photographs or illustrations They should only be used when there is a high contrast between the type and background image.

Flush left/ragged right paragraph formatting (limit justified text) Justified text is harder to read as it creates white space patterns that the eye wants to follow.

Page 16: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

13

Text spacing Use sufficient leading and suitable paragraph widths (no more than 61/2" on a standard 81/2" x 11" page) to enhance readability.

Text color There must be a high contrast of background to text color for readability.

General readability The Oregon Health Authority uses The Associated Press Stylebook for guidance in capitalization, punctuation, abbreviation and word usage. Here are a few important highlights:

Initial capsCapitalize the first word of sentences, headings, captions, etc.

All caps Words in ALL CAPS decrease readability and are discouraged.

Underlining Do not underline for emphasis. Use large type, italics, boldface or a combination.

Flush left As a general rule, align your body copy, headings, etc., flush left. It’s easier to read than centered copy because your eye can easily travel down the page and doesn’t have to search the page for information.

NumbersSpell out numbers one through nine; use numerals for 10 and above, except for people’s ages, street addresses and percentages — always use numerals for these.

Phone numbers Always include the area code. For example: 503-555-5555.

Acronyms and abbreviationsSpell out on first reference on page. For example, Department of Human Services (DHS); the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

Web, websiteWeb is capitalized when referring to the Web. Website is one word.

Quotation marks The period and the comma always go inside the quotation marks. The dash, semicolon, question mark and exclamation point go inside the quotation marks when they apply to the quoted matter only. They go outside when they apply to the whole sentence.

Page 17: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

14

Alternate format statement for PUBLICATIONS that originate from a specific program, use:This document can be provided upon request in alternate formats for individuals with disabilities or in a language other than English for people with limited English skills. To request this publication in another format or language, email [email protected], or call 503-___-____ (voice) or 711 for TTY.

Alternate format statement for PUBLICATIONS that originate from multiple programs, use: This document can be provided upon request in alternate formats for individuals with disabilities or in a language other than English for people with limited English skills. To request this publication in another format or language, contact us at 503-378-3486, or 711 for TTY, or email [email protected].

Note:These above statements have been translated into several languages. Please contact the Publications and Design Section for your translation needs. See page 2 for more information.

Our discrimination policyThe Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) do not discriminate against anyone. This means that DHS|OHA will help all who qualify and will not treat anyone differently because of age, race, color, national origin, gender, religion, political beliefs, disability or sexual orientation1.

You may file a complaint if you believe DHS or OHA treated you differently for any of these reasons. To file a complaint with the state, you can call the Governor’s Advocacy Office at 1-800-442-5238 (TTY 711) or write to their office at: Governor’s Advocacy Office, 500 Summer Street NE, E17, Salem, OR 97301. You can find a complaint form in the “Information and Referral Packet” (DHS 6609).

1 Sexual orientation is protected by the State of Oregon, but not federal laws.

The Oregon Health Authority will provide auxiliary

aids and services or alternate format communication to

individuals with disabilities to ensure an equal opportunity

to participate in and enjoy the benefits of a service, program

or activity. The exception would be if it would result in a

fundamental alteration of the program or an undue financial

or administrative burden.

Alternate format, Discrimination

Page 18: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

15

Representing OHA at eventsBy law, you are required by to provide appropriate accomodations for people with disabilties. This is in the case when providing both services and information to the public.

For an event, it is suggested that you use the following message in your promotional materials:

Accommodations are available that allow individuals with disabilities to participate in and access this scheduled event. To request an accommodation for this event, please contact: (Name and Telephone Number, Fax or TTY) at least _____ business days prior to the event.

Federal ADA lawProviding accommodations is a federal law, called the The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Following this law is a mirror to the policy for services and information you provide to other employees.

For more information, you can review the DHS policy (the same policy for OHA) here: http://www.dhs.state.or.us/policy/admin/hr/060_034_02.htm

Accommodations and ADA

Page 19: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

16

OHA Stationary

Sample business card

500 Summer Street NE STE Salem, OR 97301

Desk: 503-555-5555 Cell: 503-555-5555 Fax: 503-555-5555

[email protected]

Name TitleDEPARTMENT

Standard card example

ADA-compliant 14 pt. font card example

DIVISION NAMEOffice, Section or Unit Name500 Summer Street NE STE,

Salem, OR 97301 Desk: 503-555-5555 Cell: 503-555-5555 Fax: [email protected]

Name Title

How do I order new business cards and letterhead and envelopes? The OHA stationary can be ordered online through the web site “MyOrderDesk”. Envelopes, Letterhead and Business Card orders can be entered into standard templates that create an immediate PDF proof for every order, including standard business cards! Also, your orders are kept in a history for 2 years, from which you can reorder without having to fill out the information again. All of your default contact info pre-loads the form, too!

Each location can be issued a login, which may be shared by all at that location. The login primary user’s contact info would be used in the profile. Optionally, a generic email could be requested from your IS department and access to its mailbox granted to the whole location.

To sign up for “MyOrderDesk”, just visit www.myorderdesk.com/oceprintshop. Then follow the 2-step instructions to request a user login. If a login already exists, you would be referred to the primary user of that user login. If you need assistance, please contact OCE at 503-373-0148 or email [email protected].

Page 20: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

17

We have downloadable templates for letterhead, PowerPoint presentations, memos and fact sheets. The Publications and Design Section (PDS) will continue to develop templates, so please check the templates and logos section on the DHS|OHA intranet by clicking here. Form interactivity is similar to the below sample, but if you need any assistance please contact PDS at 503-373-7120.

TemplatesSample letterhead

You can access the templates by clicking here.

Once downloaded you can enter your information in each form field. Fields that list ‘Enter’ may need specific information. The prompt for the content of your document also starts with ‘Enter’ followed by what and how to format the text.

Sample One: (Enter) DIVISION (ALL CAPS),Would look like: ADDICTIONS AND MENTAL HEALTH

Sample Two: (Enter) Office, Section or Unit (Mixed Case),Would look like: Problem Gambling

Enter your address, voice, fax and TTY delete unused content areas.

ADDICTIONS AND MENTAL HEALTH DIVISIONProblem Gambling

1234 Address Street N Salem, OR 97302

555-555-5555Fax: 555-555-5555

www.oregon.gov/OHA

John A. Kitzhaber, MD, Governor

Page 21: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

18

(Enter) DEPARTMENT (ALL CAPS)(Enter) Division or Office (Mixed Case)

(Enter) DEPARTMENT (ALL CAPS)(Enter) Division or Office (Mixed Case)

Link for intranet: http://inside.dhsoha.state.or.us/directors-office/communications/dhsoha-publications/ logos-and-templates.html

PowerPoint

You can access the templates by clicking here.

Once downloaded you can enter your information in each content field.

Enter title here. Use the preset font size and formatting 32 point Arial Bold.

Click to add the subtitle here. Use the preset font size and formatting 20 point Arial regular.

(Enter) DIVISION (ALL CAPS),Would look like: ADDICTIONS AND MENTAL HEALTH

(Enter) Office, Section or Unit (Mixed Case),Would look like: Problem Gambling

Enter subject here. Use the preset font size and formatting 32 point Arial Bold.

Click to add the subtitle here. Use the preset font size and formatting 20 point Arial regular.

(Enter) DIVISION (ALL CAPS),Would look like: ADDICTIONS AND MENTAL HEALTH

(Enter) Office, Section or Unit (Mixed Case),Would look like: Problem Gambling

Title page

Subject page

Click to add text

Click to add subtitle

Page 22: Graphic Standards Manual · 5 Color The Oregon Health Authority’s primary color is PMS 647 blue. The complementary color of PMS 7413 can be used as an accent color and call to action.

SHARED SERVICESPublications and Design Section

3421 Del Webb Ave. NE Salem, OR 97301Phone: 503-373-7120Fax: 503-373-7690Email: [email protected]

OHA 2022 Version 2.6 (11/7/2012)