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Social Media

Social media plays a vital role in extending information, connecting with stakeholders and colleagues, reaching new audiences, engaging with media and advocacy.
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This catalog provides a comprehensive overview of services designed to support project planning, budgeting, and execution.
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Web Content Toolkit

Websites That Work for EveryoneGood web content isn’t just about design. It’s about helping people connect with UC ANR’s mission and making our research and resources easy for everyone to find and trust.This toolkit helps you strengthen the UC ANR brand by crafting professional, user-friendly websites, pages…
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Branding FAQs

The UC ANR parent brand plays an important role in our overall brand equity and awareness. The parent brand: 1. Establishes relationships and collaboration with UC researchers, other programs, and the Cooperative Extension network. 2. Reveals the breadth of programs residing under UC ANR. 3.
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Visual Style Guide

The UC ANR brand shown above gives a strong connection to the University of California brand and provides our family of sub-brands a place to grow. The official font families associated with the ANR Brand are Adobe's Myriad Pro (sans serif) and Minion Pro (serif).
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Brand Training

Interested in learning more about branding? Watch videos from a 2023 branding workshop: Stewarding the UC ANR Brand: Part 1 Stewarding the UC ANR Brand: Part 2 Contact a brand ambassador for assistance. Reach out to Linda Forbes with questions or to develop a brand training program for your unit.
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Crisis Communications

Its impossible to anticipate every issue or crisis your unit or office will face, but there are steps you can take to be better prepared from a communications standpoint.
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