The Lake Land College Branding, Graphics & Editorial Standards provide guidelines and resources to bring the college’s brand to life. An accurate representation of the brand in all instances externally and internally creates a cohesive, consistent message about the excellence of Lake Land College.
Please contact Marketing & Public Relations for your marketing and communication needs at mpr@lakelandcollege.edu.
Lake Land College’s wordmark fosters brand recognition and recall. The wordmark distinguishes the college as a leader in higher education.
Wordmark Guidelines:
Unacceptable Wordmark Usage:
The Lake Land Lakers logo acts as an identity for all Lake Land College athletic teams and social activities.
Logo Guidelines:
Unacceptable Logo Usage:
The official Laker mascot is Laker Louie. The Lakers logo and Louie are two elements of the Lake Land College Branding Guidelines.
Giveaway items, apparel and merchandise must present a quality image of Lake Land College and the Lakers.
Merchandise and Apparel Guidelines:
Thread Colors for the Wordmark on Apparel:
Giveaway Guidelines:
The primary color palette is used for overall institutional identification. Lake Land red, black, and cool gray are the college’s primary colors.
Lake Land College uses Minion Pro as a serif font and Avenir as a sans serif font.
Font Guidelines:
Unacceptable Font Usage:
Email signatures consist of the following elements:
Business Cards and Nametags
Business cards and nametags can be ordered with a form on the shared drive. They are printed in the Laker Print Shop.
LAKE LAND COLLEGE BRAND POSITION STATEMENT Our Lake Land College faculty and staff create an innovative and supportive learning environment with access to our Transfer Ready and Workforce Ready programs, workforce training and continuing education, and personal enrichment opportunities. We are committed to empowering our students and communities to learn, grow and succeed.
Lake Land College follows a modified version of the Associated Press Style (AP) for all print and online materials.
Tone and Focus
Our voice is approachable, friendly, knowledgeable, confident, assuring, honest and clear. Our focus is student-centered, so statements should be positive and in an active voice.
Narrative Voice
Since we have a student-centered focus and culture at Lake Land College, all materials addressing current or potential students will use the first-person or second-person narrative voice.
Other Mechanics