Texas Education Agency Brand Guidelines: Identity, Logos, Fonts, Colors
Summary
The Texas Education Agency published brand guidelines establishing standards for agency identity, logo usage, color palette (17 colors in three tiers), approved fonts (Open Sans as primary), and writing style. These guidelines apply to all content produced on behalf of TEA across documents, web, presentations, video, and social media.
What changed
The Texas Education Agency published brand guidelines establishing standards for agency identity, logo usage, color palette (17 colors in three tiers), approved fonts (Open Sans as primary), and writing style. These guidelines apply to all content produced on behalf of TEA across documents, web, presentations, video, and social media.
Internal TEA staff and external contractors creating materials for the agency should follow these guidelines when developing communications. No compliance implications exist for external parties unrelated to TEA.
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Branding Standards
Founded in 1949, the Texas Education Agency oversees primary and secondary public education by providing leadership, guidance, and support to school systems. Our vision is to prepare every child for success in college, a career, or the military.
We have developed our brand guidelines and writing style guidelines to help everyone maintain the TEA brand. By utilizing these guidelines, you are doing your part by reinforcing our image and brand.
Brand Guidelines
The Texas Education Agency Brand Guidelines establishes guidance on our brand identity, voice and tone, key audiences, logo requirements, approved fonts and colors, and other visual guidance.
Use the TEA Brand Guidelines for specific guidelines on elements associated with our brand.
TEA Logo
Our logo is one of the most recognizable illustrations of our brand. There is one unifying logo-the TEA logo. However, there are various “lock-ups” that identify our agency and programs as part of the TEA brand. Use the TEA Brand Guidelines for specific details about logo usage.
To request the TEA logo or sub-brand logos of the agency, email communications@tea.texas.gov.
Color Palette
The TEA color palette consists of 17 colors that are grouped into three tiers: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Within each tier, there is a variety of flexibility to choose specific colors to ensure each project is visually welcoming and informative.
Use the color palette as a quick reference for all hex, CMYK, RGB, and accessibility standards of our colors.
Fonts
Fonts tend to bring together all the components you need to communicate our brand. The primary font of TEA is Open Sans but there is variety and flexibility in the secondary fonts if needed.
Use the TEA Brand Book for specific details about our fonts and shortcuts to downloads.
Writing Style Guide
The TEA Writing Style Guide, which establishes writing, editing, formatting, and design standards for all content produced on behalf of TEA. The guidance applies to content distributed in any format, including documents, web content, slide presentations, videos, social media, and more.
Use the TEA Writing Style Guide for specific details about writing and formatting standards.
View Style Guide ** Print Contact Information How Can We Help?
If you have questions regarding TEA’s brand or guidelines, please email us at
communications@tea.texas.gov.
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