WSU Brand Refresh Presentation, Dec. 19, 10 a.m.-noon

University Communications invites faculty, staff and students to participate in a presentation of WSU’s refreshed visual brand elements. The presentation will be offered Thursday, Dec. 19 from 10 a.m. to noon on the Pullman campus in the Food Science and Human Nutrition building in room T101. This presentation is available through the WSU conferencing system.

The dial-in number for all sites is 570-9232. If you want to attend by phone, dial 509-335-9445 and use meeting ID 09232. The presentation is available by video conference at WSU Vancouver in VMCB 205; for tech support, dial 6-9033. At WSU Spokane, SAC 501 is the place to be.

This presentation of refreshed elements of WSU’s visual brand (signatures, color palette, and web template) is the result of many months’ work and dialogue between University Communications staff and designers, communicators and others representing the entire university community.

The University Communications brand refresh team looks forward to your participation and hearing your thoughts about this exciting work.

Brian Clark, associate executive director, University Communications

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