Wake the Arts identity guidelines
This guide is a resource for staff, communicators and anyone who is visually representing Wake the Arts.
Click below for information (and links) for sharing events and news:
Expectations for usage:
For funded projects: according to our funding guidelines, the WTA logo should be displayed on all materials, including printed items such as posters, programs, and other promotional materials.
For non-funded projects: we warmly encourage you to use the WTA logo and associated language to help promote the broader mission of the arts at Wake Forest and help people find out about other arts events they might be interested in attending. By doing so, you contribute to expanding the visibility and presence of the arts in our community as we work together to champion the arts.
Downloads: Logo and QR Code
Text to include in programs
Below is text that can be copied or adapted in event programs:
The mission of Wake the Arts is to provide accessible and transformative arts experiences to all Wake Forest community members. Through this shared connection, Wake the Arts demonstrates Pro Humanitate by developing Wake Forest graduates who are empathetic, curious, and interdisciplinary problem solvers. We believe that all knowledge becomes more impactful when integrated with the power of expression. Our University is distinguished by a culture of creativity and collaboration that nurtures and celebrates our shared humanity.
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Wake the Arts slide
Post this slide at events, receptions or before class to remind people how they can find out about related events they may want to attend.
