Official Wordmark and Slogan
Wordmark
The K-State Research and Extension wordmark must appear on all publications including
newsletters, brochures, or fliers. It should also appear in digital media, such as
websites and PowerPoint presentations. The wordmark identifies the organization as
a representative of the knowledge base of Kansas State University and the land-grant
system, as well as a partner with Kansas citizens and campus groups.
The K-State Research and Extension wordmark must be large enough that its text can be read and must remain proportionate: It cannot be compressed, stretched, or otherwise manipulated. The wordmark is used with the nationally recognized 4-H logo on 4-H Youth Development publications. Graphics or art created for other programs, units, or topics may be used as secondary illustrations, but never alone.
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The full name of the organization must be used somewhere on the publication, typically
at the bottom of the first page or cover:
Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station
and Cooperative Extension Service
Slogan
The slogan, Knowledge for Life, may be used on publications.
Nondiscrimination Statements
K-State Research and Extension publications must include these statements. For more
information, contact the Department of Communications publishing unit.
Use this statement on pieces such as program brochures and event invitations.
Kansas State University is committed to making its services, activities and programs
accessible to all participants. If you have special requirements due to a physical,
vision, or hearing disability, contact LOCAL NAME, PHONE NUMBER or Michelle White-Godinet,
Assistant Director of Affirmative Action, Kansas State University, (TDD) 785-532-4807.
Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station
and Cooperative Extension Service
K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Issued
in furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, as
amended. Kansas State University, County Extension Councils, Extension Districts,
and United States Department of Agriculture Cooperating, John D. Floros, Director.
If space is restricted, use the form below:
Kansas State University is committed to making its services, activities and programs
accessible to all participants. If you have special requirements due to a physical,
vision, or hearing disability, contact LOCAL NAME, PHONE NUMBER.
Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station
and Cooperative Extension Service
K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
