Campus Communicators' Resource Centre

Are you a communications professional at the U of S? If so, there are many specialized tools and resources available in the Campus Communicators' Resource Centre to help you in your everyday work.

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Stationery

For our prospective students, faculty and staff, the first contact they have with the U of S may involve receiving a letter or business card. Consistent use of our stationery package will not only help our people make a positive first impression, but will also ensure that our prospects recognize the U of S the next time they see us. Showcasing our distinctive visual identity from day one will help the U of S build a memorable brand over time. 


Customization

Stationery can be personalized with the name of the individual user and their contact information. Customization of the U of S logo (beyond a combined logo), green square graphic element, font and spacing is not permitted.

Paper stock

To align with our university’s commitment to sustainability, the paper used for the stationery is made with 100 per cent recycled material. Letterhead is watermarked for security purposes, thus digital versions of the official letterhead is not recommended for certified documentation. Paper stock substitutions are not permitted for these items.

Ordering stationery

All components of the University of Saskatchewan stationery system are exclusively produced by U of S Printing Services. This will ensure that official standards are maintained and will help to minimize administrative costs. Please call 966-6639 or email printing.services@usask.ca.
An online ordering form is available at usask.ca/printing_services.

Email signatures

The U of S visual identity is equally important in our online communications. U of S students, faculty and staff are welcome to contact us for assistance with creating an email signature that is well-aligned with the U of S visual identity.