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Why is Brand Important?

A consistent brand builds recognition, trust, and credibility. It shapes perceptions, influences how the district is viewed in terms of academic excellence, inclusivity, and innovation, and can even impact student enrollment, partnerships, and funding opportunities.

When a brand is consistent in its messaging, visual identity, and tone, it becomes easily recognizable, allowing audiences to form clear associations with its values and offerings. For organizations like school districts, it ensures that every communication, from websites to newsletters, reinforces the district’s mission, culture, and commitment to excellence.

How to Use the Brand & Style Guide

Our district has developed brand and style guidelines as a strategic step to ensure brand uniformity. When creating print or digital, or online marketing materials, please refer to these guidelines, so that together, we can continue to build a stronger, consistent brand presence. Below is a shortened version for viewing purposes only. It does not replace the entirety of the District’s branding and style guide. Please refer to it when needing to request the use of the district’s logo or when communicating digitally, via the Web, social media, app, or print. 

Primary Colors

      #E1C33F

Tiger Gold

  • Primary
  • Pairs with Black text (#000000)

      #000000

Black

  • Primary
  • Pairs with Tiger Gold text (#E1C33F)
  • Pairs with White text (#FFFFFF)

      #FFFFFF

White

  • Primary
  • Pairs with black text (#000000)

Secondary Colors

      #B4B4B4

Light Grey

  • Accent
  • Pairs with Black text (#000000)

      #999999

Medium Grey

  • Accent
  • Pairs with White text (#FFFFFF)

      #1F3A5F

Dark Blue

  • Accent
  • Pairs with White text (#FFFFFF)

      #0D1B2A

Midnight Navy

  • Accent
  • Pairs with white text (#FFFFFF)

Fonts

Roboto 600 Bold

  • Font 1 within Smart Sites
  • This is a Bold font that is used for titles, headings, and some links. It can be used at a variety of sizes for visual emphasis.
  • Download this font

Roboto

  • Font 2 within Smart Sites
  • This is a Regular font used for sub headings, body copy, and links.
  • Download this font

Work Sans

  • Font 3 within Smart Sites
  • This is a decorative accent font that may be used for component headings, quotes, or callout text areas.
  • Download this font

Logos

Primary Logo:

A stylized tiger head  that is black, gold, and white and is featured within a gold and black 'V' logo.

Secondary Logo:

Morgan County R-II School District logo featuring a tiger and the letter V.

Tertiary Logo:

The Morgan County R-II School District logo features a tiger and text.

Logo File Formats

A gray icon representing an EPS file.EPS

Use it for: Print

 

An EPS logo file is best used when the logo needs to be scaled without losing quality, making it ideal for high-resolution printing. This format is perfect for creating large-scale materials like banners, billboards, and merchandise, as well as for use in marketing materials such as brochures or business cards.

A gray icon representing a JPG file.JPEG

Use it for: Web

 

A JPG logo file is suitable for use in situations where smaller file sizes are prioritized and high-resolution scaling isn't required. This format is ideal for web use, such as on websites, email signatures, or social media, where faster loading times are needed. 

A gray icon representing a PNG file.PNG

Use it for: Web

 

A PNG logo file is ideal for digital use, particularly when you need a transparent background. PNG files retain detail and clarity without quality loss, making them perfect for use on websites, social media, presentations, and digital documents.

Choosing the right file format for each logo is essential. When requesting a logo file, consider whether it will be used for digital display or print. To request a logo file, please email communications@schooldistrict.com.

Thank you for retaining our brand identity!