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Title
The Telfer Brand
Category
undergraduate
UUID
17b8ddaac6674ab691b5ed0fd8b75a9d
Source URL
https://telfer.uottawa.ca/en/brand/
Parent URL
https://telfer.uottawa.ca/en
Crawl Time
2026-03-18T07:49:52+00:00
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The Telfer Brand

Source: https://telfer.uottawa.ca/en/brand/ Parent: https://telfer.uottawa.ca/en

Logos

Primary Logo


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Secondary Logo (English)


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Secondary Logo (French)


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Secondary Logo (Bilingual)


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Tertiary Logo


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Other brand elements

Theme-Coloured Line


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Icons

Greener

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Healthier

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Happier

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Wealthier

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Institutes

Centre for a Responsible Wealth Transition

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Learning Health Systems Modeling Laboratory

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Family Enterprise Legacy Institute

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Colour palettes

Garnet #8f001a is Telfer's main colour identity so it has the strongest presence in our brand elements.

The dark grey #231F20 complements the lighter colours, creating balance and making the palette more distinctive and sophisticated, while the soft beige balances the other colours and gives space to the elements.

Alternative colours should not be introduced into the system, or they would reduce the impact of our colour palette.

The secondary color palette may be used in moderation when they relate to a specific theme, or the vision for a Better Canada more broadly. They are not to be used as primary colours.

Primary Colour Palette

Garnet


C 26% M 100% Y 98% K 29%
R 143 G 0 B 26
Hex #8F001A

Dark Grey


C 70% M 67% Y 64% K 74%
R 35 G 31 B 32
Hex #231F20

Light Beige


C 3% M 3% Y 4% K 0%
R 244 G 242 B 239
Hex #F4F2EF

Secondary Colour Palette

Greener


C 25% M 2% Y 82% K 0%
R 201 G 215 B 87
Hex #C9D757

Healthier


C 63% M 5% Y 29% K 0%
R 86 G 186 B 188
Hex #56BABC

Happier


C 9% M 27% Y 86% K 0%
R 233 G 184 B 68
Hex #E9B844

Wealthier


C 0% M 47% Y 18% K 23%
R 196 G 103 B 169
Hex #C467A9

Typography

Typography is a powerful tool in the development of a creative identity and is a key element to create a cohesive look across all communications. Using a typeface consistently makes it recognizable; it pulls together communication materials and makes them more distinctive. The style of type we use to bring our communication to life sets the tone of our brand: clean, modern, stylish, distinctive, and legible. Selected fonts are a great combination between Roboto and Roboto Condensed Bold.

Visually important elements like quotes can use Roboto Slab.

How to install fonts:

Templates

Templates

This section contains some Telfer marketing templates, which includes Word and PowerPoint documents with usage instructions. These templates are only available to individuals within the University of Ottawa community.

Access the Telfer Templates (SharePoint)

Accessibility

Web accessibility is about making digital content usable by everyone, including individuals with disabilities. Digital content includes websites, social media, documents, email and Telfer’s Knowledge Hub.

The University policy on accessibility stipulates that web content must meet provincial standards under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and related regulations.

Here are some key practices to help you meet the legal and uOttawa requirements:

Resources

uOttawa web accessibility resources

Government of Canada digital accessibility toolkit

Government of Canada PDF accessibility checklist

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA

WCAG compliance checklist

Bilingualism

As a proudly bilingual institution, uOttawa must ensure all communications and materials are available in French and English.

Best practices for bilingualism include:

Resources

uOttawa Regulation on Bilingualism

uOttawa Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI)

uOttawa writing guide

Video content

Videos are an engaging, effective way to communicate, but they must be accessible to everyone, regardless of ability or language preference.

Resources

uOttawa accessible videos guide