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The one-stop shop for ACCESS' branding and identity. 🧳🎨

Please contact Megan Janeski (mjaneski@illinois.edu) or Dina Meek (dinameek@illinois.edu) if you have any questions or issues.


Logos

Full logo package includes the following:

  • Main ACCESS logo with and without taglines

  • Sub-logos for ACCESS Tracks: Allocations, Coordination Office, Metrics, Operations, and Support.

Updated: 03/05/24 — Logo package includes NSF logo per guidelines. Removal of logo with tagline.

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PowerPoint

All-in-one PowerPoint that allows you to brand your presentation, no matter which area of ACCESS you operate within.

Each Track, as well as the overarching ACCESS brand, is reflected in this PPT. You can access Allocations, ACO, Metrics, Operations, and Support-specific designed slides within the “new slide” drop-down navigation.

Reference image of the theme’s sections:
Updated: 05/15/24 — Renamed Themes and Removed Tagline.

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Letterhead

ACCESS letterheads provided in both black and white (BW) and color (4C).

Updated: 12/20/23 — Files now includes the NSF logo per branding guidelines.

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Zoom Backgrounds

The uploaded zip folder contains five variations of ACCESS branded Zoom backgrounds for use.

Need help? Zoom’s Virtual Background guide

Updated: 12/20/23 — Files now includes the NSF logo per branding guidelines.

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nameACCS111122ACCS122023_Zoom_Backgrounds-1920x1080.zip


Copy Style Guides

ACCESS style is rooted in the Associated Press Style Guide. We also endeavor to eliminate non-inclusive language following ACM guidelines and those developed by the XSEDE Terminology Task Force.


Boilerplates

The ACCESS boilerplate can be used in publications or shared with other units requesting it. Service track elevator pitches are designed to be quick explanations of what each service track/area provides to the HPC community