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 [cid:[email protected]] Peter Newman Campus Policy Coordinator, Policy & Records Administration<http://rmp.ucsd.edu/policy-records/index.html> 9500 Gilman Drive, MC 0014 La Jolla, CA 92093-0014 Office: 858 534 3395 This message is intended solely for the recipient to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, do not disclose, distribute or copy this email. Please notify the sender immediately and delete this email from your system. 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 <[email protected]> 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 Christopher Viggiani, PhD, Director of Policy and Standards Oregon State University | Office of University Compliance | 541-737-2878<tel:(541)%20737-2878> | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Replying to Messages: Replying (using Reply) to an ACUPA-L e-mail will distribute your message to the ENTIRE list of members. To send a message privately, reply directly to the individual who sent the message (their e-mail address appears in the "From" line of their original e-mail). To Unsubscribe or for questions about the ACUPA e-list, Contact Joshua Adams at j<mailto:[email protected]?subject=ACUPA%20e-list%20assistance>[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]?subject=Question%20About%20the%20ACUPA%20E-list> or 607-255-8279<tel:(607)%20255-8279>. -- Michele Gross, Director Policy Program University of Minnesota 356-1 McNamara, 200 Oak street Minneapolis, MN 55454 612-624-8081 http://policy.umn.edu/ Replying to Messages: Replying (using Reply) to an ACUPA-L e-mail will distribute your message to the ENTIRE list of members. To send a message privately, reply directly to the individual who sent the message (their e-mail address appears in the "From" line of their original e-mail). To Unsubscribe or for questions about the ACUPA e-list, Contact Joshua Adams at j<mailto:[email protected]?subject=ACUPA%20e-list%20assistance>[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]?subject=Question%20About%20the%20ACUPA%20E-list> or 607-255-8279.
