Queen’s University signage on and off campus should reflect the visual identity while identifying Queen’s properties in a clear and accessible manner.
Campus Planning and Real Estate along with the University Relations Brand Team oversee the design, approval, production, and installation of ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ signage. The updated Signage Policy and Guidelines will be made available in the coming months. ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ wayfinding signage is part of a standardized signage system and is the only signage approved for permanent use on campus and in other university facilities. Policies govern what is permitted in terms of other permanent and temporary signage appearing on campus or including a ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ trademark. Below you will find online request forms for Exterior and Interior Wayfinding Signage, as well as an approval form for Custom Permanent and Temporary Signage.
Customizable signage templates are available for office inserts and temporary notices via the links below. Additional templates will be created in the future to aid in the efficient creation of on-brand signage.
Exterior Wayfinding Signage
Request exterior wayfinding signs from the standard University signage system.
Interior Wayfinding Signage
Request interior wayfinding signs from the standard University signage system.
Custom or Temporary Signage
Request approval on custom permanent or temporary signs for use on campus, in or around university facilities, or including a ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ trademark.
Office Insert Template
The office insert template can be used to create and print updated office inserts. Please only edit the text, using the template that best reflects the amount of copy to be added. Do not change the formatting (fonts, sizing, colours) or add any additional elements.
Visual Identity Guide
The Visual Identity Guide outlines the elements that create the ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ brand style, as well as the full set of guidelines for the correct and consistent application of the visual identity. It is recommended to view the online PDF to ensure that you are referencing the most up-to-date version (PDF 10.9 MB).