Logo & Template Downloads

Click on the icons below to find the download page for your program. Please refer to the Program Brand Guide for guidance in using the logos. 

 

UC ANR grid
4-H clover icon
EFNEP grid
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California Water Institute icon showing water system

 

CNH icon showing an orange and active people

 

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IGIS icon showing a map symbol and agriculture

 

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NPI icon showing a fork and plate

 

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REC icon showing a plant in a beaker

 

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Fire Network logo showing a flame and plant

 

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UC ANR Innovate icon

 

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Policy Institute Icon

 

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UCCE icon

 

Environmental Stewards icon of an acorn and a quail

 

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IPM icon showing a leaf under a magnifying glass

 

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MFP icon showing a jar of jelly and a book

 

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Master Gardener icon

 

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Organic Agriculture Institute icon showing a plant and sun

 

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SAREP icon showing a tomato and circular field

 

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Small Farms Network logo

 

Pride Month: Download social media icons and Zoom backgrounds

Pride icon 1

 

Ordering business cards? Visit this page.

 

Logo file types

The logo downloads contain the following file types:

File typesGraphic typeTransparent backgroundBest used for
PNGRasteryesMicrosoft Word, PPT, web
JPGRasternoMicrosoft Word, PPT, web
PDFVectoryesAdobe InDesign, Illustrator and other page layout programs.
EPSVectoryes

Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and other page layout programs.

Vendors for Banners, Wearables, Mugs, and other personalized items

AIVectoryes

Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and other page layout programs.

Vendors for Banners, Wearables, Mugs, and other personalized items

 

 

What’s the difference between Raster and Vector graphics?

 

raster

It's often hard to see the difference between "raster" and "vector" graphics when they are are used at small sizes. However, when you use a graphic at a large size the difference can become more apparent. 

  • Raster file types become pixelated (fuzzy) when enlarged too much.
  • Vector file types maintain smooth, sharp edges no matter how big you use them.

 

 


Source URL: https://innovate.ucanr.edu/site/communications-toolkit/logo-template-downloads