News and Events
This section contains information about the latest changes to the standards, a message from the Chancellor and the Provost, recognition of campus units who meet the standards, compliance dates, and a workshop schedule.
What's New
- UNDER DEVELOPMENT: Coursera branding templates
- UNDER DEVELOPMENT: Digital Outlook business cards
- UNDER DEVELOPMENT: Name tag templates
- UNDER DEVELOPMENT: Illinois version of video logo
- HD and standard definition video intros/outros released 7/12 MORE>>
- Facebook timeline cover images 3/12 MORE>>
- Lync I Mark profile image 3/12 MORE>>
- Email signature templates 02/12 MORE>>
- Color digital letterhead for campus units 03/11
- QR codes added to campus business cards 03/11
- Guidelines for merchandise 10/10
- Twitter home page background image template for units 01/10
- Correctly reversed logo download 12/09 MORE>>
- Video content added to messaging system 11/09 MORE>>
- Design revision of student job search card, addition of student networking card 10/09 MORE>>
- Messaging system released 09/23/09 MORE>>
- Messaging posters released 8/09 MORE>>
- Research poster template released (6/09) MORE>>
- Student job search cards released (12/08) MORE>>
- Chancellor and Provost call for phase-out of campus unit logos (07/08). MORE>>
- New guidelines for Illinois on iTunes U released (07/08). MORE>>
- Campus home page URL to be used with I Mark is now http://illinois.edu (07/08). MORE>>
- New PowerPoint templates for researchers released (7/08). MORE>>
- New guidelines for vexilla released (6/08). MORE>>
- New guidelines for gonfalons released. (6/08) MORE>>
- Information about sign guidelines released. (5/08) MORE>>
- Guidelines for the use of the I Mark on campus released. (5/08) MORE>>
- Campus logos renamed the Illinois logo and the Urbana-Champaign logo. The use of the Illinois logo is preferred. (4/08) MORE>>
- Web page titles may now use "Illinois," "University of Illinois" or "University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign" (4/08). MORE>>
- Code to insert favicon updated to meet World Wide Web Consortium standards. (3/08) MORE>>
