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EERE Identity & Design Guidelines for CommunicationsUpdated October 20, 2016 Version 8 Click here
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Introduction
A consistent approach to communications products helps to ensure that EERE is viewed as a primary, authoritative source of information about renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies.
This framework includes guidance and requirements on the use of colors, fonts, visual identifiers and logos, and other aspects of EERE information products. The standards are intended to balance flexibility and consistency, by clearly delineating recommended versus required elements. EERE offices are encouraged to be innovative in their product writing and design, and to work with the Communications office early on for solutions to best meet audience needs.
Information specific to Web requirements is available at http://energy.gov/eere/communicationstandards
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Checklist of Required Elements
Required elements for all communication products
Proper use of EERE identifier or DOE identifier or approved logos (See table on page 4)
Proper use of color palette (See table on page 4)
Proper use of fonts (See table on page 4)
The EERE identifier must be placed on the front of all EERE communication products per page 5. For products with two or more pages, the identifier OR an approved logo/identifier must appear on the back cover per page 15
Photo credits on page 14
Square corners on layout elements such as photos and sidebars. In some cases, outlined photos may be approved. See page 13
Include URL: Use energy.gov/eere/xxx URLs on your products. Do not use the www or http preface unless its absence would lead users to the wrong URL. Use marketing URLs (short URLs) that redirect to sites within energy.gov, when possible.
Additional requirements for print products
Page numbers for documents with more than two pages. See page 13
Publication number (See table on page xxx). See page 15
Publication date (See table on page xxx). See page 15
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What is Not Allowed
• Don’t skew or distort text and graphics in any way
• Don’t use drop shadows, strokes, or other visual effects
• Don’t use watermarks
• Don’t use gradients
• Don’t use colors other than the EERE color palette
• Avoid using all caps in headlines and text
• Ensure charts and graphs are legible on screen and in print. Recreate as needed for legibility.
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Identity Guidelines
The EERE Identity table provides guidance on logo, color, and font treatments for EERE offices, activities, and partnerships.
To ensure that logos align with DOE branding and policies, contact EERE Publication Manager Scott Minos ([email protected]), for approval before developing a new logo.
DOE andInter-Agency Partnerships (You Have the Power, H2)
EERE Offices, Subprograms,
(Building America) and Coalitions (Clean Cities)
Initiatives (Better Buildings, EV Everywhere)
and Competitions (Solar Decathlon, EcoCar)
DOE Logo, Seal, or DOE Identifier
EERE Identifier: Follow EERE guidelines for position
Sub-logo approved by EERE Communications
EERE Identifier: Brand Identity to be determined
Sub-logo approved by EERE Communications
Colors determined with EERE Communications
EERE Colors Only: primary & highlight required
Colors determined with EERE Communications
Fonts determined with EERE Communications
EERE Fonts Only: required
Fonts determined with EERE Communications
*Logos and Identifiers
Color Requirements
Font Requirements
DOE EEREEERE
Initiatives & Competitions
*Existing logos will be grandfathered, new logos need to be approved by EERE Communications.
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The EERE identifier must be placed on the front and back of all EERE communi-cation products. You may place the identifier in the location that works best for your product.
EERE Identifier: positioning
CLEAR SPACE
CLEAR SPACE
The minimum reproduction size allowable is based on the width of the identifier. Please do not disproportionately resize. The two pieces of the identifier can not be modified or used as individual components.
MINIMUM
1.75" /260 px MINIMUM
1"/155 px
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The positive treatment of the EERE identifier can be used in green and yellow, blue and yellow, black, or gray.
EERE Identifier: positive treatment
SPOT
Pantone 7484
Pantone 110
Pantone 431
Pantone 308
CMYK
C = 93M = 14Y = 70K = 58 C = 2 M = 24Y = 100K = 0
C = 45 M = 27Y = 17K = 51
C = 100 M = 19Y = 8K = 46
DOE Green
DOE Yellow
Gray
Blue
RGB
R = 0G = 88B = 60
R = 215 G = 169B = 0
R = 94 G = 106B = 113
R = 0 G = 91B = 130
Hex #
00583C
D7A900
5E6A71
005B82
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The reverse treatment uses the EERE identifier in solid white on a solid green, blue, black, or gray background.
EERE Identifier: reverse treatment
If appropriate for your design, you may also reverse the identifier out of a four-color photo or illustration. Please make sure there is enough contrast so the identifier can be clearly seen.
Use identifier on a solid-colored background. Do not use identifier on a patterned background.
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EERE identifier with technology office names are available for use on the communications standards logo page under Office Logos: http://www.energy.gov/eere/communicationstandards/eere-office-subprogram-and-speciality-logos.
EERE Identifier: office names
XDOE Green
DOE Yellow
X equals lowercase “e” x-height in EERE Identifier.
XX
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Colors
The EERE color palette establishes a consistent look and feel for your products.
• Choose either the blue or green palette option. Within your chosen option, use the foundation gray, the primary color, and one or more of the highlight colors.
• The foundation gray and primary colors are dominant. Use the highlight colors as accents.
Blue Palette Option
FoundationPantone 431 CMYK C45 M27 Y17 K51
RGB R94 G106 B113
HEX 5E6A71
Pantone 308 CMYK C100 M19 Y8 K46
RGB R0 G91 B130
HEX 005B82
Pantone 2995 CMYK C87 M1 Y0 K0
RGB R0 G169 B224
HEX 1F82BB
Pantone 116 CMYK C0 M12 Y100 K0
RGB R254 G203 B0
HEX FECB00
Pantone 158 CMYK C0 M64 Y95 K0
RGB R227 G114 B34
HEX E37222
Pantone 428 CMYK C12 M6 Y5 K12
RGB R195 G200 B200
HEX C3C8C8
Primary
Highlights
Pantone 431 CMYK C45 M27 Y17 K51
RGB R94 G106 B113
HEX 5E6A71
Pantone 356 CMYK C95 M8 Y93 K27
RGB R0 G121 B52
HEX 007934
Pantone 368 CMYK C63 M0 Y97 K0
RGB R105 G190 B40
HEX 69BE28
Pantone 116 CMYK C0 M12 Y100 K0
RGB R254 G203 B0
HEX FECB00
Pantone 158 CMYK C0 M64 Y95 K0
RGB R227 G114 B34
HEX E37222
Pantone 428 CMYK C12 M6 Y5 K12
RGB R195 G200 B200
HEX C3C8C8
Foundation
Primary
Highlights
Green Palette Option
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Typefaces
Consistent use of a font, or typeface, adds credibility and improves readability in your communication products. The preferred typeface is Gotham. Calibri—a free font—can be used as an alternative.
Gotham or Calibri are used in print products for titles, subheads, captions, sidebars, and call outs. These are also the preferred fonts for exhibits, including posters, banners, table top exhibits, and floor exhibits. Times New Roman is the preferred font for body text because of readability, but Gotham or Calibri may also be used.
Calibri is also the preferred font for PowerPoint® presentations.
GothamGotham LightGotham Light ItalicGotham BookGotham Book ItalicGotham MediumGotham Medium ItalicGotham BoldGotham Bold Italic
Gotham Narrow Light
Gotham Narrow Light Italic
Gotham Narrow BookGotham Narrow Book ItalicGotham Narrow MediumGotham Narrow Medium ItalicGotham Narrow BoldGotham Narrow Bold Italic
Times New Roman RegularItalic
BoldBold Italic
Calibri RegularItalic
BoldBold Italic
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Typefaces
The fonts below have been selected for communications pieces targeted at younger audiences to increase readability and engagement.
Download ABeeZee at google.com/fonts#QuickUsePlace:quickUse/Family:ABeeZeeDownload Dimbo at dafont.com/dimbo.font Download Patua One at google.com/fonts#QuickUsePlace:quickUse/Family:Patua+One
DimboABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890 &@%$+()
Patua OneABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890 &@%$+()
Grades K–6
Headlines
Headlines
Grades 7–12
ABeeZeeABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890 &@%$+()
Century SchoolbookABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890 &@%$+()
Body copy
Body copy
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EERE Elements: front page
While the EERE identifier is required on the front of all communications products, there is flexibility in the placement. See the preferred placements below.
When writing your communications products, the header is an opportunity for brand-ing to the fact sheet’s topic. On this example template fact sheet, the Topic Area in the header will describe the general subject. It is not to be used for the headline of the fact sheet or for the technology office or program name. The EERE identifier is in the upper left corner.
EERE identifier upper left, Topic Area in the header.
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EERE Elements: interior pages
1. The office name is displayed in upper case on the inside edge of page
2. Solid horizontal bars, top and bottom, in one of the primary colors, may be used.
3. Page numbers are required for documents longer than two pages in length, and should be either centered or placed on the outside edge of the page.
4. All layout elements such as photos and sidebars are required to have square corners. In some cases, outlined photos may be approved.
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1 Table body. Dual fuel (flexible or bi-fuel) vehicles, regardless of vehicle size class as long as the vehicle meets the AFV definition of EPAct 1992
2 Dedicated light duty AFVs
1 Every 450 gallons of pure biodiesel (equivalent to 2,250 gallons of B20) used in diesel vehicles; cannot exceed 50 percent of EPAct requirementsFuel cell vehicle
1 Other vehicles achieving significant reduction in petroleum consumption
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EERE Elements: photo credits and captions
EERE requires photo and image credits. By giving proper credit, we demonstrate that we have permission to use a particular photo or image and thus are adhering to copyright law.
• Photo credits may be placed after the caption or on the back of the document.
• Please use the following language:
– Photo (or illustration) from name of organization
– Photo (or illustration) by individual name of person
– Photo number (if referenced)
– Source: Figures and tables
• Examples:
– Illustration from iStock 18309363
– Photo from Alliance Autoglass
– Photo by Patrick Corkery, NREL 12345
– Cover photos starting at top left: Clean Fuels Ohio, Maryland Public TV/NREL 17180, iStock 18309363
– Source: Alternative Fuels and Advanced Vehicles.
Captions are a preferred element to be used to describe a photo.
• The preferred treatment for captions is left-justified and placed underneath the image in a Pantone 431 gray box with white text.
• Additional treatments include using gray text on white background.
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EERE Elements: back page
The required elements for the back page include:
1. EERE identifier (vertical or horizontal, bottom left or bottom right position)
2. Appropriate URL is required; additional office contact information is preferred
3. Publication number*
4. Publication date
5. Partner logos may be placed on the back page with the prior approval of EERE Publication Manager Scott Minos ([email protected])
Note: The statement “Printed with renewable-source ink on paper containing…” is no longer required on printed publications.
* Executive order requires the use of an approved GPO publication number. GPO numbers are unique identifiers assigned by GPO-approved printers, including DOE HQ and national laboratories, and cannot be reused.
When publishing at a national laboratory, use the lab publication number. If a DOE employee, contractor, or someone not at a lab is producing a publication, request a publication number from Ken Sobszak at DOE.
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OFFICE NAME
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OFFICE NAME
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EERE provides templates to make it easy for you to apply the EERE identity guidelines. Use of templates is strongly encouraged. If you are going to vary from the templates, please coordinate your exceptions with the Product Governance Team.
EERE provides the following templates:
• Fact sheets and case studies
• Tri-fold brochures, report covers, and business cards
• Letterhead
• CD labels and packages
You can find these templates at: energy.gov/eere/communicationstandards/communication-product-templates. Scott Minos, Publications Manager will grant access to templates within communication standards.
Several of the outreach templates include a design layer that provides the formatting tips outlined here. Even if you do not have Adobe InDesign, you can use the design layer PDF files as a reference for how to format your document using another publishing tool.
Should you have questions, or suggestions for developing additional templates, contact EERE Communications at [email protected].
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Templates: fact sheets and case studies
Small Cover Photo2-Column Template
Large Cover Photo3-Column Template
Large Cover Photo2-Column Template
Fact sheet and case study templates are provided in both blue and green. There are Adobe InDesign pink layer files with formatting instructions available as well. EERE Communications can assist you in using Adobe InDesign.
No Cover Image1-Column Template
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Templates: tri-fold, report cover, and business cards
Tri-Fold Template (for brief information and easy to hand out materials)
Report Cover Template (for technical reports)
Business Cards
These files are provided as Adobe InDesign CC files, in both blue and green.
Because these are typically used as the standard templates, please involve EERE Communications early if you intend to develop a modified version of these types of files.
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Templates: letterhead
The letterhead templates are currently available as Microsoft Word files. You can use the letterhead templates for letters, memos, and other documents on which you would like to include the EERE identifier. The letterhead templates are not approved for the development of outreach materials and should not be used for this purpose.
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EERE’s icons are simplified images representing the eleven technology offices plus the topic of homes and convey to the reader which technologies are included in your communications product. Icons may be used on websites, presentations, exhibits, infographics, social media, video, and print documents. These icons are NOT logos and should not be used as logos for the offices.
Contact [email protected] with questions about the use of these icons. Approval to use them is not required.
What is an icon?
An icon is a simplified picture used to represent a concept or object
The purpose of icons
• Draw attention and emphasize important ideas
• Break up the content visually, making it less intimidating
• Enrich content by giving it more substance, enabling effective communication without wordiness
• Improve your reader’s ability to scan, understand, and remember what they’ve read
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Icons: usage examples
EERE’s $931 million investment in vehicles combustion engine R&D from 1986 to 2007 achieved a net benefit of $69 billion in fuel savings (2008 dollars) for users of heavy-duty diesel trucks.
EERE’s $3.7 billion investment in solar photovoltaic R&D from 1975 to 2008 resulted in a net economic benefit of $15 billion (2008 dollars) due to module efficiency and reliability improvements.
EERE’s $1.7 billion investment in wind energy R&D from 1976 to 2008 resulted in a net economic benefit of $8.7 billion (2008 dollars) due to wind turbine efficiency, energy capture, and reliability improvements.
EERE’s investment of $50 million in specific hydrogen and fuel cell projects led to more than $300 million in revenue and an investment of approximately $14 million in specific projects led to nearly $130 million in additional private investment.
A 2001 National Academy of Sciences analysis found that investments of $1.6 billion in energy efficiency R&D in the first two decades of DOE’s existence from 1978 to 2000 realized a net economic benefit of approximately $30 billion (1999 dollars).
EERE’s Return on Investment for Clean Energy Technologies
VEHICLES
$69 billionfuel savings
SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC
$15 billioneconomic benefit
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
$30 billioneconomic benefit
WIND ENERGY
$8.7 billioneconomic benefit
HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS
$300 millionrevenue
A PROVEN TRACK RECORD
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EERE’s $931 million investment in vehicles combustion engine R&D from 1986 to 2007 achieved a net benefit of $69 billion in fuel savings (2008 dollars) for users of heavy-duty diesel trucks.
EERE’s $3.7 billion investment in solar photovoltaic R&D from 1975 to 2008 resulted in a net economic benefit of $15 billion (2008 dollars) due to module efficiency and reliability improvements.
EERE’s $1.7 billion investment in wind energy R&D from 1976 to 2008 resulted in a net economic benefit of $8.7 billion (2008 dollars) due to wind turbine efficiency, energy capture, and reliability improvements.
EERE’s investment of $50 million in specific hydrogen and fuel cell projects led to more than $300 million in revenue and an investment of approximately $14 million in specific projects led to nearly $130 million in additional private investment.
A 2001 National Academy of Sciences analysis found that investments of $1.6 billion in energy efficiency R&D in the first two decades of DOE’s existence from 1978 to 2000 realized a net economic benefit of approximately $30 billion (1999 dollars).
EERE’s Return on Investment for Clean Energy Technologies
VEHICLES
$69 billionfuel savings
SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC
$15 billioneconomic benefit
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
$30 billioneconomic benefit
WIND ENERGY
$8.7 billioneconomic benefit
HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS
$300 millionrevenue
A PROVEN TRACK RECORD
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Boosting Fuel Efficiency with Better Engines and Lighter VehiclesEERE support has been critical to developing a suite of
solutions automakers can use to achieve fuel economy
increases and cost savings. By working to improve vehicle
performance, EERE is keeping the nation at the cutting
edge of competition.
• More efficient internal combustion engines have
improved efficiency of gasoline vehicles and made diesel
passenger vehicles as clean and cheaper to drive than
gasoline vehicles.
• The next generation of lightweight materials—such as
magnesium alloys, high-strength steels, aluminum, and
carbon-fiber composites—could reduce passenger car
weight by as much as 50%, improving fuel efficiency
without compromising performance, safety, or recyclability.
50% weight reduction
increase in vehicle fuel economy
35%over the lifetime of the car at today’s gasoline prices.
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Boosting Fuel Efficiency with Better Engines and Lighter VehiclesEERE support has been critical to developing a suite of
solutions automakers can use to achieve fuel economy
increases and cost savings. By working to improve vehicle
performance, EERE is keeping the nation at the cutting
edge of competition.
• More efficient internal combustion engines have
improved efficiency of gasoline vehicles and made diesel
passenger vehicles as clean and cheaper to drive than
gasoline vehicles.
• The next generation of lightweight materials—such as
magnesium alloys, high-strength steels, aluminum, and
carbon-fiber composites—could reduce passenger car
weight by as much as 50%, improving fuel efficiency
without compromising performance, safety, or recyclability.
50% weight reduction
increase in vehicle fuel economy
35%over the lifetime of the car at today’s gasoline prices.
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Icons: approved versions
Solar Geothermal Wind Water Homes Buildings Advanced Government Vehicles Bioenergy Hydrogen Manufacturing WIP, FEMP* & Fuel Cells
Set of icons
*Weatherization and Intergovernmental Programs (WIP), Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP)
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Icons: colors
PMS 368
R 98 G 187 B 70
PMS 7467
R 0 G 161 B 175
PMS 356
R 0 G 133 B 62
PMS 368
R 73 G 89 B 101
PMS 116
R 255 G 214 B 0
PMS 1807
R 158 G 36 B 50
PMS 2995
R 0 G 181 B 239
PMS 158
R 245 G 127 B 41
PMS 180
R 206 G 55 B 47
PMS 308
R 0 G 90 B 124
PMS 7441
R 152 G 101 B 170
Assigned colors
Solar Geothermal Wind Water Homes
Buildings Advanced Government Vehicles Bioenergy Hydrogen Manufacturing WIP, FEMP* & Fuel Cells
*Weatherization and Intergovernmental Programs (WIP), Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP)
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Icons: size and configurations
Minimum sizes
.20" .23"
If you display multiple icons together, use the same color treatment (color, black, gray, or reversed) and the same size
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Solar Geothermal Wind Water Homes Buildings Advanced Government Vehicles Bioenergy Hydrogen Manufacturing Energy
Management& Fuel Cells
black
gray
positive
positive
reversed
reversed
positive
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colorEERE icons
Solar Geothermal Wind Water Homes Buildings Advanced Government Vehicles Bioenergy Hydrogen Manufacturing Energy
Management& Fuel Cells
black
gray
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positive
reversed
reversed
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Management& Fuel Cells
black
gray
positive
positive
reversed
reversed
positive
reversed
color
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Solar Geothermal Wind Water Homes Buildings Advanced Government Vehicles Bioenergy Hydrogen Manufacturing Energy
Management& Fuel Cells
black
gray
positive
positive
reversed
reversed
positive
reversed
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Management& Fuel Cells
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gray
positive
positive
reversed
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Technology text labels
Icons can include text labels or be used alone. See page 10 for approved typefaces when using text labels.
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Icons: improper usage
• Don’t use next to the EERE identifier, DOE, program, competition, initiative, or any other logos
• Don’t use colors or shades other than black, gray, or the assigned icon color
• Don’t skew, distort, or rotate the icon in any way including its color(s) and shape
• Don’t use drop shadows, strokes, or other visual effects
• Only place the icons on white or solid colored backgrounds
• Don’t outline the icon
• Don’t alter any elements of the icon
• Don’t use gradients
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