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ASPR Branding Guidelines

The 2021-2024 ASPR Branding Guidelines for ASPR Staff and Contractors can help you produce electronic and printed material that aligns with ASPR’s brand identify and makes it easier for stakeholders to recognize an ASPR product when they see it. Once you become familiar with the guide, you can adapt ASPR’s templates to your own products. The guidelines include information on the do's and don'ts of logo use, including the ASPR and HHS logos, other federal logos, and subordinate logos (BARDA, NDMS, SNS, and MRC). ASPR, HHS, and subordinate logos are provided below. Reach out to ASPR's Division of Communication if you need help securing logos from other federal entitites. All templates referenced in our branding guidelines are also provided below. Some templates you can edit directly; other, more complicated template layouts, can only be edited by ASPR's graphic designer. Each logo and template includes notes on how to use it and adapt it to your needs while staying true to the ASPR look and feel. 

ASPR, HHS, and Subordinated Logos

The ASPR and HHS logos are the primary logos authorized for use in ASPR products. In addition, individual office or program logos (subordinate logos) are authorized under special circumstances. Subordinate logos include BARDA, NDMS, SNS, and MRC logos. No other logos are authorized. Each logo is available in one of three formats:

  • JPG (short for Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a computer file format for the compression and storage of digital images. This is the most commonly used format for inserting the logos into your document. It has a white background.
  • PNG (short for Portable Network Graphics) is a graphic file format similar to a jpg except it has a transparent background. This format is used to insert a white logo on a dark background, for example.
  • EPS (short for Encapsulated PostScript) is a vector file. It is considered the best choice for high resolution printing of illustrations. EPS files are created and edited in an illustration program, such as Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW. Microsoft programs will not allow an eps to be inserted.

​ASPR Logos
​HHS Logos
​BARDA Logos
NDMS Logos​
SNS Logos​
MRC Logos​
​Email Signature Logo
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Blue (PNG)
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Black (PNG)
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ASPR Branded Templates (Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Outlook)

Word Reports and Documents Template. The pre-designed ASPR Reports and Documents Template is preformatted to meet 508 compliance standards. Do not change the font, colors, margins, or headers/footers. Perform a last-minute compliance check of your document using the built-in Word accessibility tool. On the ribbon, select the Review tab then click on the Check Accessibility icon.
  • Reports and Document Cover Template. For a more formal look to longer documents and reports, use the pre-designed report cover. Two report cover templates are provided (ASPR Cover White Template and ASPR Cover Blue Template). Only the title, subtitle, and date may be modified on each template. To edit, open template in Adobe Acrobat Pro DC and select the Edit tab then click on Edit Text & Images. Add your title then select the File tab and Save As. If you don’t have access to Adobe Acrobat Pro or need help editing the title, please contact the Division of Communications. Note that the cover template can be combined with the pdf version of your document using Adobe’s Combine Files option.
  • Reports and Document Banner Template. For shorter documents, use the pre-designed ASPR Banner. This banner should be inserted and centered at the top of the first page only.

PowerPoint Template. All PowerPoint presentations for internal and external audiences must use the appropriate PowerPoint template:

  • HHS PowerPoint Template. This template is used for most presentations given by HHS from multiple OPDIVS or STAFFDIVs. All of the information being presented is appropriate for public release.
  • ASPR PowerPoint Template. This template is used for most presentations given by ASPR staff.

In addition, an ASPR 101 PowerPoint slide set is available for staff to help emphasize ASPR's mission and key priorities. Contact the Division of Communications for the latest slide deck. Feel free to use all or part of the presentation for your purposes.

Certificate of Appreciation Templates. Appreciation certificates are a great way to let others know that you value their time, effort, or hard work. Many ASPR divisions commonly give certificates to FTEs, intermittent employees, and contract staff to say thank you for a job well done. Two certificate templates are provided (Certificate of Appreciation One  and Certificate of Appreciation Two).

Outlook Template for Email Signatures. Email messages will include the official ASPR signature block (see 2021-2024 ASPR Branding Guidelines for ASPR Staff and Contractors). All font is Arial, 11 pt. Your name is bold in ASPR blue (RGB: 21, 81, 151). Your job title is in ASPR blue. All other font is black.

Contractors will add “(for [Company Name])” after their job title on the same line. ASPR programs may add their direct website link (e.g., aspr.hhs.gov/cip) below the main ASPR website. Any disclaimers are listed below the ASPR logo.

The ASPR logo is below your personal information. The logo for email signatures is available above for download.

The use of inspirational messages, charming quotes, or unnecessary imagery, such as email stationary, is prohibited. The use of ASPR social media icons below the ASPR logo and before any disclaimer is optional. The use of gender pronouns next to your name is also optional.

Controlled Correspondence. ASPR operates within the Office of the Secretary. As such, all letterhead, memos, business cards, envelopes, and other stationery are branded at the Department (HHS) level. For more information, see the Controlled Correspondence Templates section on the ASPR Portal.

 

ASPR Branded Templates (Educational Materials)

Fact Sheets and Postcards. All fact sheets will be designed using the ASPR fact sheet template. If you do not have enough content to justify a fact sheet, postcards (8.5" x 5.5" on cardboard stock) are often used (see sample postcard).  To request a branded fact sheet or postcard, please clear your content through your office's procedures, then send your request to the ASPR Division of Communications. Comms will clear your content for branding and overall key messages, and the graphic designer will format your document. Images for your fact sheet should be sent as an attachment to your request and not embedded in another document. If you need assistance finding appropriate high-resolution images, Comms can help you select an image from our image libraries.

Posters and Flyers TemplatesASPR's graphic designer is available to help you develop posters and flyers. Posters are mainly used to promote an event occuring within the O'Neill or Humphrey buildings and are sized to fit the standard 24" x 36" poster frame for display on a poster stand (see sample poster).  Flyers are smaller versions of the posters, usually 11" x 17", placed within offices to promote an upcoming activity (see sample flyer). To request a branded poster or flyer, please clear your content through your office's procedures, then send your request to the ASPR Division of Communications.

Virtual Backgrounds. Microsoft Teams, WebEx, Zoom, and Google hangout meetings are now the norm. This new way of meeting presents a new opportunity to create brand awareness – branded virtual backgrounds. The ASPR virtual background reduces distractions for the people attending the meeting, and is more professional than having your kitchen, living room, and even an unorganized office space in the background. No other virtual background is permitted without approval from the Division of Communications. Download our tip sheet for more information about looking your best during remote interviews and briefings.

Additional Branding Guidelines. Additional guidance is available to brand ASPR social media, websites, and videos. Please read 2021-2024 ASPR Branding Guidelines for ASPR Staff and Contractors.

HHS Branding Guidelines

For your reference, the HHS Guide to Document Preparation is provided by the Immediate Office of the Secretary and the Executive Secretariat (Exec Sec). This guide includes instructions on drafting and clearing documents for the Secretary, Deputy Secretary, Chief of Staff, and Executive Secretary. The HHS Logo Use Guide is also provided.