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In order to consolidate a solid brand image, it is necessary to establish a series of guidelines aimed to standardising the image that the Faculty projects to the world. In this sense, we have prioritised this objective, which we consider to be strategic, from the outset. That is why we have decided to draw up a style guide that aims to cover everything from administrative and teaching documents to those more related to the dissemination of all the activities that we carry out. In addition, to facilitate this task, in this section we provide a series of multimedia resources ranging from logos and images to models in various office formats.

1. Administrative Documents: 

All models shall use the institutional typeface (EurostileT) and the font colour shall be institutional blue (0, 44, 82). For titles and hyperlinks, the red of the Faculty of Law (215, 0, 0) is allowed. The font size shall be 11. Download the Eurostile font here If you need to use more colours, here you can access the corporate colour palette of the Institutional Visual Identity manual of the Universitat de València. When the templates include tables, the tables must have the institutional background colours (emulating the ENTREU templates) as table backgrounds. The REC_UVEG_5 (194, 190, 155) shall be used for the background of the table titles. Pantone Warm Gray 1 (225, 225, 205) shall be used for the background of each field. User editable fields shall be left on a white background. In case of doubt, we can help you.

1.1. Forms and Departments: The Faculty will provide its employees with training in the creation of forms using Adobe Acrobat. In accordance with the Universitat de València Language Usage Regulations, approved by the Governing Council on 30th September 2014. ACGUV 167/2014, the forms, both on paper and in electronic format, as a general rule, will be in Valencian. Where appropriate, they may be bilingual Valencian-Spanish or Valencian-English, or trilingual Valencian-Spanish-English, and always in this order of distribution within the publication. All academic documentation of an institutional nature (programmes, dissertations, projects, reports, etc.) must be written at least in Valencian.

Headers and footers should be uniform for each and very document issued by your department or unit. The Faculty provides you with a series of basic models for each of the departments and units of the centre, you can access your model here:

2. Teaching-related administrative documents:

The annexes to the teaching guides must follow a format determined by the Faculty. Presentations may or may not be used, however, the Faculty recommends that the presentations you show in your classes should minimally maintain the image of the Faculty. In the following links you can download the models:

  • Model Annex to the Teaching Guide (available soon)

Presentations:

3. Communications made outside the Faculty of Law by the Teaching and Research Staff assigned to the Faculty.

The Faculty provides you with templates of various computer applications for you to use in your communications. You can access them by clicking on the links below: (coming soon)

  • Word
  • PowerPoint

4. Signing of the e-mails of the Administrative and Services Staff, Teaching and Research Staff and Researchers in Training assigned to the Faculty of Law:

Regarding the signature of mails, the common signature model for all the employees of the Faculty will have to include in any case:

  • Person identification
  • Identification of the Unit to which it belongs
  • Faculty of Law-Universitat de València or the institutional logo.
  • Confidentiality clause.
  • It may also include non-printing or similar notices, other charges...

5. Posters for seminars, conferences, congresses and other activities organised by the Faculty and/or its affiliated Departments or Institutes.

The organisers of the different activities taking place in the Faculty will be in charge of the design of the posters. The Faculty allows greater freedom in the design of these posters, so it is not necessary to use the institutional typography or the corporate colour palette. As regards the use of corporate logos and emblems, there are subject to intellectual property rights and may not be modified. Only those logos provided on this website may be used.

You can obtain the logos you need from here:

Faculty and University:

Departments affiliated to the centre:

Administrative Units:

Other bodies and committees:

Where can I publicise the activities?

The Faculty’s website does not publish congresses, except in exceptional cases considered strategic by the Dean’s Office, on the home page (news section). Research-related activities are published in the Conferences, Seminars and Sessions section of the Faculty’s research page, as on social networks. The rest of the activities have a place in the cultural activities section and, as long as they are institutional activities, they may also have a place on the main page.

When you want an activity to appear in the Congresses, Seminars and Conferences section, you will have to send it to the Dean's Office with a summary text (maximum 100 characters) and an extended text that can contain hyperlinks. In addition, you must submit a freely usable image illustrating the novelty. This image, which is the one that appears as the cover, may not contain any kind of lettering, following instructions from the University's Web and Marketing Unit. You can search for free images at https://pixabay.com/es/. The Faculty will not publish images with signs or watermarks of external entities at the Universitat de València unless they are related to the organisation of the activity or collaborate with it. Once the proposal for publication has been analysed, the dean's office will determine its publication.

For the elaboration of posters, leaflets, programmes and other material related to the dissemination of the poster you can ask for advice at any time. However, the development of promotional elements is the responsibility of the organisers of the activity and the Faculty will not publish on its official channels elements that do not comply with the visual identity requirements mentioned on this page.

Can I publicise awards, grants or similar on the Faculty's website?

Of course, you are welcome to send us anything that you think may be of interest to the University Community. Once this interest has been assessed by the responsible body, it will be published in the most appropriate place. (Networks, Agenda, News, Newsletter, Whatsapp, Pregón...)

6. Newsletter:

All activities organised by the Faculty and its departments will be published in the weekly newsletter that will be made public every Friday, provided that these are communicated to deganat.dret@uv.es before 12 noon on Thursday. In order to be published in the newsletter it is necessary to publish it on the website beforehand, therefore, you will have to send us the information in order to publish the activities:

  • An image of free use that illustrates the activity, preferably with a size of 750 x 525 pixels and that does not contain text. If you do not send us an image, we will use one that, in our opinion, illustrates the activity.
  • An explanatory text of the activity written in the two official languages of the University, which will be published on the website.
  • You can also send other dissemination materials (posters, leaflets, programmes...). These additional materials must be submitted in .pdf, .png, .jpg or similar format. 

If you would like to receive our newsletter in your e-mail address just fill in the following form.

7. WhatsApp and pregons

The Faculty's instant messaging service, as well as the pregó (announcements), are reserved for the dissemination of those aspects that the Dean's Office wishes to make known to the entire university community. You can request broadcasting through these channels here.

8. Language:

In accordance with Article 6 of the Statute of Autonomy and Article 6 of the Statutes of the Universitat de València, Valencian is the language of the Universitat de València, and as such is the language of general and priority use in institutional, academic and administrative activity. Likewise, in accordance with article 13.1 of the Statutes, "The official names of the departments, centres and services of the Universitat de València must be written in its own language".  The same criteria will be applied to all administrative and teaching divisions of the University, in all research centres, foundations and associated entities and other centres that are linked to them.

Internal documentation of an administrative nature, and all internal institutional communications and accompanying documentation, must be in Valencian, without prejudice to the rights of citizens established in general legislation. Specifically, and without this list being exhaustive, they must be in this language:

a) Formal communications: information posters, official letters, meeting notices, invitations, summons, institutional e-mails, etc.

b) General management documents: reports, reports, operational plans, strategic plans, etc.

c) Accounting documents: receipts, payment orders, budgets, etc.

d) Academic documents: transcripts, ID cards, enrolment forms, applications, etc.

e) Personnel management documents: contracts, pay slips, notices, service sheets, etc.

f) Legal documents.

g) Regulations, provisions and minutes.

h) Certificates for students, teaching and research staff, administrative and service staff and any other type of certificate.

i) Contracts and agreements in which the Universitat de València is involved.

j) Headers for all kinds of stationery, fax machines, rubber stamps, stamp-pads and other similar items.

k) Settlements and the general functioning of registers.