- Ridgeview Elementary School
- Communications Kit
Communications & Media
Understanding the Ridgeview Elementary School Logo
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Establishing a brand is a fundamental step in developing relationships with staff, parents and students. The Ridgeview Elementary School brand clearly defines the message of the school's educational objectives and delivers it to your audience in a way they can relate to and easily understand. Establishing your brand can create loyalty, build trust and credibility, foster pride and promote a sense of belonging within your school community.
The RES logo is the backbone of your brand. Using it correctly on all RES publications projects professionalism and establishes an identity your audience can associate with. Incorrect use of the RES logo can result in your audience losing trust in and connection to your brand.
Best Logo Practices- Avoid mid-tone backgrounds and never allow surrounding text to touch the logo
- Never skew, stretch or otherwise distort the logo
- Suggested uses: websites, brochures, flyers, advertisements and letterheads
Brand ColorsBlue: #0609af CMYK: 91, 58, 3, 0 RGB: 6, 105, 175Dark Blue: #183e70 CMYK: 100, 84, 30, 15 RGB: 24, 62, 112Dark Gray: #423e40 CMYK: 67, 63, 58, 47 RGB: 66, 62, 64Gray: #c4c6ca CMYK: 23, 17, 15, 0 RGB: 196, 198, 202White: #ffffff CMYK: 0, 0, 0, 0 RGB: 255, 255, 255
Ridgeview Elementary School Logo Files
RVES Communications Kit
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RVES Communications Kit, PDF Format
The RVES Communications Kit includes information about logo use, best logo practices, brand colors and the style guide.
RVES Letterhead Templates
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RVES Letterhead
This letterhead template can be used to communicate school announcements to students, parents, teachers and community partners.
RVES Flyer Templates
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RVES Flyer Template 1
This flyer can be used for all RVES branding needs including programs, events, extra curricular activities and student organizations.
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RVES Flyer Template 2
This flyer can be used for all RVES branding needs including programs, events, extra curricular activities and student organizations.
The Ridgeview Elementary School Style Guide
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Spell Out School Names, Use Consistent Acronyms
Always spell out Ridgeview Elementary School on the first reference. For example, “Ridgeview Elementary School educates hundreds of children.” On subsequent references the acronym may be used. “Last week RES, hosted a guest speaker.”
Our Style in The Written Word
When adopting style guides, organizations commit to ensuring consistency and discipline in writing, while limiting confusion. They offer a way to communicate with a set of standards, which are made available across an organization. Ridgeview Elementary School mostly follows the Associated Press Stylebook, along with some localized references.
Our Brand Fonts
The District 49 brand consists of two font families, Adobe Garamond Pro and Arial. The Ridgeview Elementary School brand is welcome to use these font families in any materials created, including all print, digital and video media. The district fonts may be used together or individually depending on the needs of the individual document, stylistic choice of the author and where the document will ultimately be viewed. In most cases, Adobe Garamond Pro is used for titles and section headers. The District 49 logo uses Adobe Garamond Pro font. Garamond may be used as an alternative when the Adobe Garamond Pro font is not available. Arial is used in the main body of text. Arial is the only font used on CO01900838.schoolwires.net and is the preferred font for digital applications. In general, Arial is better used in digital material and Adobe Garamond Pro is better suited for print applications, but both fonts may be used within a document to create style or enhance presentation. Comic Sans is not an appropriate font family for Ridgeview Elementary School branding materials.