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A style guide? Really? You’ve got to be kidding!. So, where do I find this Style Guide of yours?. Your email inbox In E-Commons ( Logos and Graphics folder) On our Website (Click on the “Staff” bar—homepage ) . You’re going to talk to us about key messages? I took PR 101 already .
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So, where do I find this Style Guide of yours? • Your email inbox • In E-Commons ( Logos and Graphics folder) • On our Website (Click on the “Staff” bar—homepage)
You’re going to talk to us about key messages?I took PR 101 already. • Message consistency, brand identity: What’s that? • Confident. Prepared. Connected in Faith: • What’s in a tagline? • What’s “key” at AHA? • Catholic Faith • College Preparatory • Cocurricular Opportunities • Community Strength
About that tagline Is it? • Confident. Prepared. Connected in faith. Or is it? • Confident. Prepared. Connected. In Faith. • Or is it something completely different? (Stay tuned!!)
Proofreading? Me? I’m a teacher; I write for a living! This little punctuation error made national news on Wednesday, August 24. Need we say more? Lets go T-shirt by Old Navy
But I want to put the AHA logo on my flyer at a 60o angle—and I want it to be fuchsia! A few thoughts about using these guys:
A comment or two about typefaces Just tell me whyChilleris not a perfectly good typeface for writing a letter to parents about their student’s abysmal failure of a term paper.
To top it off, you want to tell us how to create flyers, school spirit items, and email?
A word from the email police • Fancy backgrounds? (Maybe not) • Typefaces? (Let’s keep it simple) • E-mail signatures (That’s a work in progress. We’ll talk.)
Thank you! You’re AHA’s best ambassadors Confident. Prepared. Connected in Faith.