Standards and Practices for using WVU Extension Service Logos
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The WVU logo, WVU Extension Service logos and icons, and 4-H logos provided here are suitable for your in-house documents you create in Word and in Publisher. They are JPEGs and can easily be inserted into a document.

Each of these identifiers has specific ways in which they may be used.
Please follow them. Please read the complete WVU-ES standards.

To download logo files: Left-click any logo to open a large, high-resolution version of the image and then right-click to save the image locally.


WVU-ES Logo

Always use in the primary and 1st position on all documents.
WVU-ES logo placed in the upper lefthand corner is the standardplease contact us for exceptions.

 

 

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The 4-H Clover

 

 

Follow all USDA 4-H logo standards to the letter.
2nd in hierarchy. Place below the WVU-ES logo.

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The WVU-ES 4-H Page runner

The 4-H page runner above is a preferred 4-H Clover use. Use the runner at the top of a document.
Always use the page runner for 4-H handouts, heavy text documents and on as any other materials as much as possible.

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Flying WV

If you are using the Flying WV within a document, make sure it does not compete with other graphics.

 

 

 


WVU Extension Works icon

Third level heirarchy.
If using the icon with in a document, use it at the bottom of a page. Never use this icon without using the WVU-ES logo.

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Remember

The use of The 4-H Clover logo is a privilege and the policy is strict. Questions? Contact Debbie McDonald 4-H program leader.

Questions about logo policies, professional printing, or to get help using the logos, please contact Meg.Baughman@mail.wvu.edu integrated marketing and creative services leader (304) 293-4221 ext. 3402.


Last modified August 6, 2007
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