Type Treatments
Type treatments provide a way to create a consistent and repeatable look and feel for an event or unit using core brand elements. All type treatments are created with versions of Helvetica Neue condensed or regular, and a combination of CU Boulder’s branded colors. Note that gold type on white is not permitted. Type treatments must be paired with a universal or department-specific CU Boulder lockup. Type treatments are to be used on applications like merchandise, print collateral and certain paid advertising. Type treatments are not accessible within Web Express applications or in social media and should not be used. Refer to social avatars for social media branding guidance.
Accessibility
There are some accessibility restrictions around the use of CU gold in type treatments. CU gold used against a white background does not have sufficient contrast to be accessible to all readers. For white and light color backgrounds, type treatments should appear in black, grey or accessible gold. If using accessible gold, the type must use Helvetica Neue Bold Condensed (77) or thinner.
Visual Examples to Demonstrate Guidelines for Type Treatments
The following type treatments do not follow guidelines. They do not follow guidelines for these reasons:
- The first example uses CU Gold on a white background. This does not meet accessibility standards.
- The second example uses an extraneous element (icon) as part of the image.
- The third example uses a typeface other than Helvetica Neue.
Type Treatments & Lockup
Type treatments must be used in conjunction with a CU Boulder lockup.
- Use a department-specific CU Boulder lockup or the universal “University of Colorado Boulder” lockup.
- It is recommended that a type treatment be used as a headline, and a lockup as a sign-off in many layouts (see below).
The CMCI examples below demonstrate correct and incorrect placements of type treatments paired with correct and incorrect placements of CU Boulder lockups.
Merchandise Considerations
- All merchandise that features a type treatment must also have an accompanying department-specific CU Boulder lockup or the universal “University of Colorado Boulder” lockup.
- Branded merchandise must be ordered through a licensed vendor.
- Chip and Ralphie can't be used on branded merchandise unless approved by the Visual Identity Manger. Ralphie and Chip guidelines can be found here.
- Branded merchandise takes 1–2 weeks to go through the approval process, so please plan accordingly.
Merchandising Exceptions
In some cases, a branded promotional item might not have enough room for a type treatment and a full CU Boulder lockup placed together. In these cases, the type treatment can be used as primary art as long as the CU Boulder shortened lockup is included. The CU Boulder shortened lockup can be used only in places where a full CU Boulder lockup or unit-specific lockup cannot fit or wouldn’t be legible..
Type Treatment Considerations
When creating type treatments, consider:
- All of the different assets in which it will be displayed. Are the assets mostly vertically oriented (social videos and posts) or more horizontally oriented, or a mixture of both? It can be helpful to design a type treatment in two orientations so that it has the best chance of working across multiple assets.
- Accessibility in terms of color, type weight, and overall scale.