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About the Guidelines

  Category I

  Category II

  Category III

  Category IV

Divisional Policies

  Conflict of Interest

  Endorsement Policy

  Graphic Standards

  Logo and Identity

  Sponsorship Policy

  Publishing Quality Control Guidelines

Logo and Identity

Logo and Identity policies are established and enforced by the individual schools of Johns Hopkins University. For more information on each school's policy, please contact the appropriate office.

Johns Hopkins University Logo and Identity Information
Every effort has been made to establish a style that works the best in most cases. Please understand that in order to maintain a unified look for the university, it is not always possible to accommodate each person's individual requests. We continue to review the style and make adjustments as new situations arise such as the change in the name of a school or the addition of electronic information on business cards.

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Office of Marketing and Communications (Intranet)
The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Office of Coporate Communications can help you work with the media; produce publications, videotapes, Web sites or displays; handle special events or public relations campaigns; market medical services—all in a coordinated fashion.

Bloomberg School of Public Health Communications and Public Affairs
The Office of Communications and Public Affairs handles media and public relations, publications, and websites for the School. They also maintain the school's Identity Manual.

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Office of Communications
The Office of Communications is the School of Nursing’s official communications link to internal, local and national media. The media relations staff provides communications services to administration, faculty and staff as well as writing, producing, and distributing all news and information related to the School. Selected news releases are posted online and can be accessed on the School’s home page.

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