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Style and Resources HMS Identity Guide

WebNames of institutions, organizations, diseases, programs, projects, etc., are spelled out the first time they appear in an article, but do not enclose abbreviations in parentheses unless the term is an obscure one that our readers might not recognize; as always, however, let clarity be your guide. If in doubt, err on the side of including the parenthetical …

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Hospitals, Buildings, Programs HMS Identity Guide

WebHospitals, Buildings, Programs. Questions on writing style? Contact Susan Karcz at [email protected]. Updated February 2024.

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OCER/Internal Style HMS Identity Guide

WebOCER writers: By STEPHANIE DUTCHEN Other HMS writers: By KATIE CAVENDER | HMS Center for Primary Care Affiliate writers: By HALEY BRIDGER | Brigham and Women’s [use second reference style] Corporate bylines: By MASS GENERAL BRIGHAM COMMUNICATIONS * BETH ISRAEL LAHEY COMMUNICATIONS * By MGH PUBLIC …

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Blavatnik Institute Departments HMS Identity Guide

WebFor Harvard Medical School departments that are part of the Blavatnik Institute, both horizontal and vertical orientations of the trademark are available. Note that both versions have locked up the department’s name, the Harvard name, and the HMS shield. If you have any further questions or need guidance, please write to [email protected].

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Brand Design HMS Identity Guide

WebPrimarily for use by the Office of Communications and External Relations (OCER), the graphic design elements establish and maintain a clear, unified identity within the Harvard Medical School community and beyond. Harvard Medical School's brand design is composed of a distinct emblem and typography. To uphold the School's standards in …

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Logo HMS Identity Guide

WebName and Usage The Harvard Medical School logo is a strong and well-known symbol that was specifically developed to reflect the elegance, gravitas and strength associated with the Harvard name. The School’s relationship with the shield and the Harvard name are locked up in the primary logo. Use and Rules of Logo When using the Harvard Medical School …

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Identity Guide HMS Identity Guide

WebWelcome to Harvard Medical School’s Identity Guide, which offers guidance on branding, writing and editing, multimedia policies/resources, stationery, and the use of the HMS name and trademarks. Most of these resources are intended for use by the HMS community, except the trademark and use-of-name policy guidance, which applies to individuals

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Use of Name Inquiries HMS Identity Guide

WebThe Harvard Trademark Program administers the Use-of-Name Policies and Guidelines as established by the Office of the Provost on behalf of the University. Harvard Medical School’s Use of Name Committee addresses inquiries related to these policies concerning the use of the HMS name or the School’s trademarks with the support of the Harvard …

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Institutions with Formal HMS Affiliations HMS Identity …

WebHere, for clarity’s sake, we articulate acceptable practice for HMS name and logo usage by institutions with a formal HMS affiliation, as recognized on the HMS affiliates webpage. We appreciate your shared commitment to this guidance for our mutual benefit. Health systems, hospitals, and other institutions that do not have a formal

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Templates HMS Identity Guide

WebTemplates. Harvard Medical School has created exclusive stationery that represents the School's brand standards. The official letterhead, envelopes, and business cards have been designed with the focus of ensuring that these standards are appropriately used. Each piece has the Harvard Medical School locked up logo and shield. If necessary, the

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Colors HMS Identity Guide

WebM-2. Y-15. K-0. R-244. G-237. B-202. F4EDCA. Harvard Medical School has created three different color palettes with primary, secondary, and accent colors to allow you to combine and create elegant color combinations of your own. Primary colors feature the famous Harvard Crimson and Ink colors, which should be the main focus and can be built upon.

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Trademarks & Use of Name HMS Identity Guide

WebThe following sections offer HMS academic units, administrative units, and affiliates guidance on the use of our name and trademarks.

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HMS Offices HMS Identity Guide

WebUse-of-Name and Logo Creation Guidance for Events. For Harvard Medical School administrative units, logos exist with both horizontal and vertical orientations. Note that both versions have locked up the department’s name, the Harvard name, and the HMS shield. To request your unit’s branding, please reach out to [email protected].

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Photography HMS Identity Guide

WebPhotographs and images may be obtained from several sources. Below are some resources and guidelines to assist. About the OCER photography archive The OCER digital photography archive is comprised mostly of photographs of the campus and from events and symposiums, although some photos of individual administrators and staff are …

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PowerPoint Templates HMS Identity Guide

WebPowerPoint Templates. The Harvard Medical School PowerPoint template comes in both widescreen (16:9) and standard (4:3) sizing. Download the size you need along with the instructions, which include details about styles, fonts and general rules of usage. Please contact [email protected] for the PowerPoints. A few notes:

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Email Signatures HMS Identity Guide

WebHarvard Medical School has established a standard email signature for use by faculty and staff. These email signatures provide a professional, uniform way to share your name, title, contact information and website URL with email recipients. Example: Style and Format: If you wish to include your preferred gender pronouns, the information should

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Word List HMS Identity Guide

WebLGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer/questioning, plus); plus = other gender/sexual identities, such as intersex, asexual. OK to use a variant if a source requests it, in quoted material, or when writing about research that uses a different initialism

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