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Logos and Public Communications Requirements

Requirements for all publications, including flyers, brochures, posters

  • If you are producing a publication for the first time, please send the completed publication to one of the Communications Committee members.
  • If you need assistance developing a publication, send the content of the publication and what format you would like to one of the Communications Committee members.
  • Required Logos:  The Texas Master Gardener Association logo with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension tag is required for all publications that are not Denton county specific. The Denton County Master Gardener Association logo with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension tag should be used as a replacement for the TMGA and AgriLife Extension Service logos on all materials for use in Denton County. See below for downloadable logos.
  • Required Statements:
    • EEO Statement (updated 7/16):
      • Full Extension EO/EEO statement (back cover of publications, major marketing pieces, etc.):

“Texas A&M AgriLife Extension provides equal opportunities in its programs and employment to all persons, regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating”

      • Short Extension version (for use on Extension stationery templates, county annual report templates, flyers, newsletters, etc.):

“Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is an equal opportunity employer and program provider. The Texas A&M University System, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the County Commissioners Courts of Texas Cooperating”

    • DCMGA Information:

Our name: Denton County Master Gardener Association
Website address: dcmga.com
Help Desk phone: 940-349-2892
Email: master.gardener@dentoncounty.gov

    • Disability Statement (updated 9/19):

“Persons with disabilities needing accommodations for effective participation in the meeting should contact Denton County AgriLife Extension office at least a week in advance of the meeting or event to request mobility, visual, hearing or other assistance.”

      • DCMGA Mission Statement: (This is not required, however, we would like the mission statement to be included whenever room permits.)

“Denton County Master Gardener Association educates and engages county residents in the implementation of research-based horticultural and environmental practices that create sustainable gardens, landscapes, and communities.”

Print Requests

Use this Print Request form to request printing by the County.  Remember: all documents that will be distributed to the public must be reviewed and approved by the Communications Team before printing.

Logos

Contact the Communications Director at dcmga.communications@gmail.com for more information or if you need a logo in pdf format.

    • Texas Master Gardener Brand Guide
    • DCMGA Logo (color jpg with AgriLife tag and Denton tag)
    • DCMGA Logo (color png on transparent background with AgriLife tag and Denton tag)
    • DCMGA Logo (single color png–blue on transparent background–with AgriLife tag and Denton tag)
    • DCMGA Logo (single color png–white on transparent background–with AgriLife tag and Denton tag)
    • Texas Master Gardener Primary Logo (color jpg with AgriLife tag)
    • Texas Master Gardener Primary Logo (color png with AgriLife tag)

About copyrights

The copyright law protects DCMGA’s ownership of documents and photos we create. It also protects the rights of others who publish their work in print or on the web. Copyright laws apply to text, videos, graphics, and pictures. Documents do not need to display the copyright symbol – although that helps – to receive protection. Don’t use other people’s creations without permission or attribution for any documents that will be published, given to the public, placed on the website, offered for sale or submitted for awards. If you would like additional information, please refer to Copyright Law summary.

Because pictures often enhance presentations, flyers, and brochures, here are two websites that offer millions of pictures for free and require only that the photographer receives attribution. Here more information on using images courtesy of TechSoup.

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