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UNC Research Logo

UNC Research logo in Carolina blue and black. Features an illustration of the Old Well on the left hand side and "UNC Research" on the right.
For the workable version of the UNC Research logo or your OVCR Departmental logo, please contact the OVCR Graphic Designer Corina Prassos.
For the official UNC logo, please go to the UNC Branding & Visual Identity Guidelines Downloadable Resources page.


Powerpoint Template

If you would like the official UNC Research branding in your powerpoint presentation, please feel free to download the template below. If there is something more detailed and custom you would like done, please email the UNC Research Communications Office’s graphic designer, Corina Prassos.

Download .PPTX Template


UNC Research Zoom backgrounds

With the uptick in virtual meetings, we know that maintaining privacy is important to many. Please find below a number of UNC Research branded Zoom backgrounds that can be used. If there is something more detailed and custom you would like done, please email the UNC Research Communications Office’s graphic designer, Corina Prassos.

Photo of a UNC lab, with the "UNC Research" logo in the bottom left-hand corner.

Step-and-repeat with the "UNC Research" logo and the UNC mark of the Old Well Carolina blue on Navy.

Step-and-repeat with the "UNC Research" logo and the UNC mark of the Old Well white on Carolina Blue.

Zoom background showing the Old Well on a spring day with the "UNC Research" logo in the bottom left-hand corner.


One-Sheeters

Below you will find Microsoft Word page templates with UNC Research branding. Please feel free to edit these layouts in however your organization needs them. If there is something more detailed and custom you would like done, please email the UNC Research Communications Office’s graphic designer, Corina Prassos.

One-Sheeter with blue grid

Download .POTX file (Microsoft Office 2004 and after) (MAC Version)

Download .POTX file (Microsoft Office 2004 and after) (PC Version)


Use icons to reinforce the message of the publication and create visual interest. Do not use them on every form of communication and be consistent with the imagery.

Keep the icons and illustrations flat, without gradients or shadows as they add a false sense of depth. Please use the 48 icons below. If there isn’t an icon from the ones provided that will best suit your content, please contact UNC Research Communications Office’s graphic designer, Corina Prassos, with your icon request.

  • Imagery should be simple and easily recognized
  • Icons can appear in any of the brand colors
  • Do not squeeze text inside of the icons
  • Do not overlap icons
  • Do not add drop shadows to icons
  • Do not outline or add strokes to the icons

Image showing 48 icons. From top left to bottom right, icons are lightbulb, speech bubble, quotation mark, group of three people, magnifying glass, profile of human head with a brain in it, paint bucket, film roll, music, connection web, wifi icon, world wide web globe, data cloud, location marker, globe, stopwatch, hourglass, planet, microscope, chemistry beaker, virus, DNA strand, Nuclear atom, health sign in a circle, pill, heart with a plus next to it, organizational ribbon, reward ribbon, miscellaneous cog, wrench, dollar sign in a circle, piggy bank with a coin going into it, graph, open hand, hamburger, apple, sun, water droplet, leaf, key, lock, magnet, beach ball, check-mark in a circle, x-mark in a circle, outline of North Carolina, Tarheel foot, and the old well.

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In the links below, they are only represented in the color formation that you see here (Carolina blue, with navy and white). If you would like them in other colors, please feel free to use the “Print Versions” and change them in adobe illustrator however you need. If you are unsure of how to do so, please contact Corina Prassos with your request.

 

If you have any questions pertaining to the branding of UNC Research or the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, please contact Corina Prassos.