HCC Brand Standards

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Branding Guidelines

Photography

The HCC brand of photography strives for an in-the-moment feeling. Images should be captured from unexpected angles or vantage points to create an unforced style. Photography should be candid and authentic, express a point-of-view and meaning, and connect the viewer to the college.

 

Portraits

Portraits especially should show the confidence and focus of the subject without feeling staged. Aim for dynamic and creative shots.

 

Photograph Students


Music student playing the cello


Female student sittiing on a bench


Female photography student taking a photo in a stairwell


Chef in a kitchen


Music student playing the guitar


Male student standing under an awning


Male student infront of windows


Male student standing infront of HCC Central building


Female student sitting in front of a tree


Male student standing in front of a railing overlooking a large room


Male student standing infront of railing overlooking the interior of the Alief Hayes Campus


Male student athlete wrapping his wrists to box


Campus images

Photography of our campuses, classrooms, and laboratories should position HCC as a leader in higher education.  Demonstrate through the image our institutional academic excellence, outstanding facilities, and commitment to students reaching their highest potential.

 

Male student sitting on a bench while browsing on his mobile phone


Coleman campus bridge


Campus drive up circle


HCC Central Campus San Jacinto Building


Students gathered on a bench on the lawn of the HCC Central Campus


HCC Coleman Building with the Texas Medical Center in the background


West Houston Institute Building Patio


Male student walking across the HCC Central Campus

HCC Alief Hayes Campus


Pillars of the HCC Central Campus San Jacinto Building


Students walking across the lawn at the HCC Central Campus














Action/Group shots

Using more straightforward shots is what makes the brand’s photography feel approachable. Students are to be the focal point of the shot. Capturing students in their craft is essential for the HCC brand.

Female construction student fitting some pipes


Chef cooking with a flame erupting in his pan


fire being ignited by a welder


Firefighter student running up some stairs during a simulation drill


Firefighting student engaging in some training drills


Art student scuplting some clay on a sculpting wheel


Welding student welding


Law enforcement students gathered around an instructor


Film Students acting in front of a green screen


Group of HCC student graduates showing off their chords

Group of HCC students sitting at graduation


Welding student using a welding machine


Sunlight

The lighting and lens flares demonstrate the brand’s prestige. Using sunlight in shots utilizes our brand’s Sunshine color in a natural and subtle manner and reminds everyone that a brighter tomorrow always is available.

Construction workers climbing a ladder


Workers inspecting some pipes


Pipes and tubes


Environmental

HCC marketing pieces utilize shots of the city (Houston) to portray HCC as Houston’s community college. Shots should be dynamic and use unexpected angles or vantage points.

Texas Medical Center cityscape


Interior of the Alief Hayes Campus


Downtown Houston Buildings


Houston Cityscape

 

 

Tone/Writing

It’s impossible to capture every nuance of language for all possible examples of use.  But the overall tone of our brand should be optimistic, nurturing, and encouraging.  Remember what we are offering students:  the opportunity to improve their lives, their families' lives, and alter the course of their careers. A brighter tomorrow.  A future filled with hope.  These are the characteristics our brand should imbue.

The language we use is critical to the consistency and relevance of our brand.  We should be approachable but not casual.  Academic but not clinical.  We have the fortune to serve one of the most diverse regions in our nation; our audience reflects that diversity and we must present our brand as important and relevant to each student.  This is the language we must use. Regardless of demographics, socioeconomics, language, or previous education, we should present ourselves as the institution who asks, "How may we serve you?” The HCC brand answers that question with encouragement and optimism.

HCC Communications uses the Associated Press Stylebook guidelines for spelling, language, punctuation, usage and journalistic style.


‌Although our institution is known today as Houston Community College, the official name is Houston Community College System.  These are the words that appear on our graduates’ diplomas, and is the name by which we are accredited with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

 

 

HCC Email Signature Instructions for PC/Windows

  1. Go to hccs.edu/brandfolio  to log in and create your email signature.
  2. Complete the email signature form, preview it, and download the high-resolution PNG file to your computer.
  3. Open Microsoft Outlook and open a New Email.

    Open Microsoft Outlook and open a New Email.

  4. Under Insert click on Signatures and Signatures to add a new signature.
    Under Insert click on Signatures and Signatures to add a new signature.

  5. In the new E-mail Signature window, click New to create a New Signature and type a name.
    5.	In the new E-mail Signature window, click New to create a New Signature and type a name.

  6. After creating a New Signature, click on the Pictures icon and locate the downloaded email signature PNG to add.
  7. Right-click on the PNG image to Edit Alt-Text. Type your contact information shown on your
    email signature into the text box and Save.
    6.	After creating a New Signature, click on the Pictures icon and locate the downloaded email signature PNG to add.

  8. Under Choose default signature, set the new signature as the standard for New messages and/or Replies/forwards.
  9. Click OK to save and close the
  10. Back in the New Email window, you can now click on Signatures to add the new email

 

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HCC Email Signature Instructions for Mac OS

  1. Go to hccs.edu/brandfolio  to log in and create your email signature.
  2. Complete the email signature form, preview it, and download the high-resolution PNG file to your computer.
  3. Open Microsoft Outlook and go to Preferences (this may vary from Apple to PC.) Locate the icon for Signatures and click to openOpen Microsoft Outlook and go to Preferences (this may vary from Apple to PC.) Locate the icon for Signatures and click to open.
  4. Once in Signatures, click the + button to add a new signature.
    Once in Signatures, click the + button to add a new signature.
  5. In the New Signature window, click on the Pictures icon and select “Picture from File…” This will open a new window. Locate the downloaded email signature PNG and select to add.
  6. The PNG image will be large and needs to be resized. Take one of the corner anchors to scale the image down to about 6” wide. (The height will automatically adjust when using the corner anchors.)
  7. Right-click on the PNG image to Edit Alt-Text. Type your contact information shown on your
    email signature into the text box and Save.
  8. Add a Signature Name. (Optional)
  9. Click the Save icon at the top of the window bar. The new Signature will be added to the list.
    Click the Save icon at the top of the window bar. The new Signature will be added to the list.
  10. Under Choose default signature:, set the new signature as the standard for New Messages and/or Replies/forwards.
  11. Close out of the New Signature window.
  12. Open a New Message in Outlook to see your new email signature in place.
    Open a New Message in Outlook to see your new email signature in place.

 

Download the instructions as a PDF or as a RTF.

 

HCC Email Signature Instructions for Outlook 365 (Browser)

  1. Go to hccs.edu/brandfolio  to log in and create your email signature.
  2. Complete the email signature form, preview it, and download the high-resolution PNG file to your computer.
  3. Open Outlook 365 on your Near the top right corner, click on the gear icon to open Settings
    3.	Open Outlook 365 on your browser. Near the top right corner, click on the gear icon to open Settings.

  4. The Settings toolbar will appear on the right of the screen. Scroll and click on View all Outlook Settings. A new pop out window will appear.
    4.	The Settings toolbar will appear on the right of the screen. Scroll and click on View all Outlook Settings. A new pop out window will appear.

  5. In Settings, click on Compose and reply. Under Email signature, click on + New Signature and name the new signature.
  6. In the textbox, click on the Insert pictures inline Locate the downloaded PNG on the computer and click Open.
    6.	In the textbox, click on the Insert pictures inline icon. Locate the downloaded PNG on the computer and click Open.

  7. The PNG image will be large and needs to be resized. Click on the PNG and take one of the corner anchors to scale the image down. (The height will automatically adjust when using the corner anchors.)
  8. Click Save.
  9. Right-click on the PNG image to Edit Alt-Text. Type your contact information shown on your
    email signature into the text box and Save.
  10. Under Select default signature, set the new signature as the default for New messages and/or Replies/forwards.
    9.	Under Select default signature, set the new signature as the default for New messages and/or Replies/forwards

  11. Click Save and close the window.
  12. Open a New Email in the Inbox to see your new email signature in place.

 

 Download these instructions as a PDF or as a RTF.