Electronic Standards:

A resource toolkit for electronic communications has been developed to include UNC Charlotte-branded computer wallpaper, PowerPoint templates, and email signature standards.   As we look at cost saving measures and begin to rely more heavily on electronic methods, Marketing Services encourages UNC Charlotte faculty, staff and students to use electronic communications to present a positive image of UNC Charlotte and to follow the new branding guidelines published in late 2008.

Toolkit elements:

Email Signature:

Standards Guide includes font, colors, and legal disclaimer for new email signatures with an example to follow.  

Instructions include step-by-step procedures on how to set up an email signature in different versions of Outlook and Entourage.  

Please Note:
Managers will be responsible for employee implementation of email signatures.
Desktop Wallpaper:
Wallpaper-Thumbnail

800 x 600
1024 x 768
1280 x 1024
WideScreen
iPhone/iTouch

Download Instructions:

  • Click on the image size that matches your screen resolution
  • Right click on the image, select the appropriate option for your machine from the shortcut menu: "Set as Background" or "Save as Wallpaper" or "Use Image as Desktop Picture"
  • Adjust "Stretch" or "Fill Screen" as needed.
Please Note:
To ensure the best resolution, please contact us so we can build a view to meet your needs.
PowerPoint Presentations:
Below are several PowerPoint template options available for download and use by UNC Charlotte faculty, staff and students:
NOTE: To Download, you may need to Right-Click the links above and save the files to your PC first. You can then open them up directly within Power Point.
Electronic Letterhead:

Below are the approved sub branded versions of UNC Charlotte letterhead in electronic format (MS Word), intended for *electronic delivery ONLY. * Please do not print this letterhead nor modify the sub brands or logos within them.  Each version contains the written guidelines within the body copy, which must be removed when composing your own correspondence.

Web Site Standards: