Hello Christopher,

We are currently revising our campus policies in this area. The campus does 
have recently updated branding website and guidelines, see:

http://ucpa.ucsd.edu/brand/policies/

http://ucpa.ucsd.edu/images/uploads/ucsandiego-brandguidelines-2016-09-26.pdf

I hope this information and context assists.

Kindest regards,

Peter


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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michele Gross
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2017 7:55 AM
To: Association of College and University Policy Administrators 
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Subject: Re: [acupa-l] Formatting and fonts

Hi Christopher,
We use Arial size 10 for the body of the policies.  The Policy title is in 
Georgia (32) and the subsection headings are George 20.

Michele

On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 1:03 PM, Viggiani, Christopher 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 wrote:
Hi all,

My question is somewhat related to the thread on policies vs. procedures.  
We’ve had a similar situation where the Oregon University System, which 
provided a central governance structure for the Oregon public universities, 
dissolved a few years back.  We’re now in a situation where we’re completely 
overhauling our policy structures, catering them to OSU’s needs.  That means 
new processes, policies, definitions, guidance, etc.  Also, the university has 
recently undertaken a new branding campaign which has new requirements for 
logos and fonts etc.

My question—maybe a weird one—is actually about fonts.  Has anyone put any 
thought into which font is best for your policies?  Has anyone run into 
situations where your font isn’t compatible with other people’s computers or 
systems.  Obviously I’ve thought more about fonts lately than ever 
before—normally I pick Calibri and call it a day, but our new branding campaign 
is recommending Kievit and I’m running into issues as I update our policy 
template and other docs.

Any thoughts on a good font?!

Chris

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Oregon State University | Office of University Compliance | 
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