Available Logos and Requesting Access
Cooperative Extension has general statewide logos, logos for each count and Federally Recognized Tribes Extension Programs (FRTEP).
Use Support Tracker to request access to logos.
Difference Between Logos and Graphics
Logos
Logos represent Extension’s overall brand identity, prioritizing consistency and recognition across different uses. Logos go through a formal review process from the University branding department, meaning they can't be modified or changed without being reviewed again.
Graphics
Graphics are visuals made for specific programs or campaigns that don't have to represent the overall brand identity of Cooperative Extension. Graphics can be more flexible and creative to meet your program's specific needs.
Use Support Tracker to learn more about getting a graphic for your program.
Required Clear Space Around Logos
Clear space helps logos stand out from other parts of your design. The amount of clear space around the logo should equal the top of the Block A.
Printing Logos on Promotional Items
The "Block A" logo is trademarked by the University of Arizona, meaning vendors need a special license to print the Cooperative Extension logo. Visit the Licensed Vendor page to see the full list of approved vendors.
We are currently developing a more formal processes for offices to order branded items and get trailer and van wraps printed locally. Use Support Tracker to request help from Ben Downer.
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