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Driven to Discover Student Campaign Assets

See Requirements and Guidelines for more details about how to adapt these assets within the Driven to Discover Student Campaign (Discover Student) parameters.

 


Campaign assets

These assets were designed to give University units a jump-start on adapting the Discover Student campaign into their own communications. Templates are compliant with graphic standards, and all files are either print or web-ready. See Requirements and Guidelines for information about logo use.

Choose from the template downloads below.

Examples

 


Print templates

These InDesign template files are based on the original Discover Student campaign print ad. They are offered with and without bleeds, in two different sizes: letter (8.5" x 11") and half letter (8.5" x 5.5").

See Requirements and Guidelines for information about logo use.

See examples above.

InDesign

 


Print graphics

These downloads contain outlined vector eps files of the Discover Student graphic. Files are available in the following formats: CMYK, coated, and uncoated.

See Requirements and Guidelines for information about logo use.

See examples above.

EPS

 


Web graphics

These smart graphic psd templates (RGB) are based on the original Discover Student campaign banner ads. They are saved for web (RGB) based on a 960 px (12-col) grid: 960 x 90 (12-col); 300 x 40 (4-col); and 220 x 30 (3-col). To create a custom size, use the 300 x 40 (4-col) psd file and follow the directions in the Instructor Layer.

See Requirements and Guidelines for information about logo use.

See examples above.

Photoshop

 


Presentation

This ppt template features the Discover Student graphic. The download includes the png files.

See Requirements and Guidelines for information about logo use.

See examples above.

Powerpoint

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