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Identity Guidelines

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South West Texas SBDC Identity Guidelines
Regional Logo's
SBA Logos (zip)

South-West Texas Border SBDC Guidelines for the use of logos and disclaimers

South-West Texas Border SBDC Network Colors
PMS Blue 295
Pantone Grey 420c

The South-West Texas SBDC logo must appear prominently on:

  • All field centers' and specialty centers' websites
  • be used in black ink. Signage, promotional pieces, information and training materials, stationery and newsletters (completely or partially sponsored by the SBDC).

The SBDC logo's color is PMS Blue 295. It can also be used in black ink.

SWTXSBDC logotype

Options include:

SBDC Regional Center PortraitSBDC Regional Logo Landscape

Customized Center Logos

We have put together individual Center Logos to meet the compliance of the Identity Guidelines but still take into consideration contractual agreements between Centers and their respective Host institutions. They have been produced using Abobe Illustrator CS2, a graphic design application. We have decided to leave them in this format to preserve quality as well as scalability. They can also be opened using the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Professional. On a Macintosh, Preview can open them, resize, and convert formats. If another format is needed, it can be provided by request.

Use of SBA logo and statements on materials

SBDCs have two options for the use of the SBA logo and statement of support:
Option 1. Use SBA logo plus statement of support immediately adjacent or below logo. The SBA logo may be positioned in close proximity to an SBDC's own logo or may be placed in a prominent location elsewhere in the material.
Option 2. Use statement of support only. Either option must be present on all materials using project funds (i.e., federal funds, matching Funds, and/or program income) such as press releases, brochures, reports, advertisements, training booklets, websites, etc. Stationery is not included under these criteria.
The SBA logo and/or acknowledgement of support may not be used in connection with SBDC activities that are outside the scope of the Cooperative Agreement. In particular, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES may the SBA logo or acknowledgement of support appear on items used in conjunction with fundraising; lobbying; or the express or implied endorsement of any good, service, entity or individual.

Statement of support

This is the statement of support that must be present on all materials:

A partnership program with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

This acknowledgement of support must appear verbatim and may not be altered or replaced with substitute language. However, on materials with severe space constraints such as signs and banners, an SBDC may substitute "SBA" for "U.S. Small Business Administration" in the acknowledgement of support. The acknowledgement of support must be presented in a legible typeface, font size and - where applicable - color contrast.

Materials featuring editorial contents

Where an SBDC produces materials that feature editorial content, it must use the following alternate acknowledgement of support (either independently or in conjunction with the SBA logo):

Funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. All opinions, conclusions or recommendations expressed are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the SBA.

Use of logo and statements at facilities

The SBA logo must be featured at all facilities open to the public. Such signage must also prominently feature the acknowledgement of support.

Announcements of training or meetings

All notices, promotional items, brochures, publications and media announcements informing the public of events, programs, meetings, seminars, conferences and workshops sponsored or cosponsored by the SBA must include the following accessibility/accommodation notice:

Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact [name, address, and phone number of person who will make the arrangements].

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