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Brand Resources

Expressing AAP’s shared mission and guiding principles.

Guidelines for visual identity and editorial style unify how we represent the collective values and priorities of the college.

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Color

Primary Color Palette

Our color palette builds on Cornell University’s core color: Cornell red / Carnelian red. Each combination is provided as a color theme and has been tested for accessibility.

  • White #ffffff
  • Rose white #fcf8f8
  • Rose #f7eeee
  • Cornell red #b31b1b
  • Dark red #420d10
  • Black #160e0e
  • Sand #c4bfb4

Typography

Serif Typeface

Cornell AAP’s primary serif typeface is called NaN Serf, an old-style serif that has been optimized for print and digital use. There are three optical sizes. Each has a distinct role in our type system when used at the correct size. Use it for large headlines and readable body copy.

A free alternative to NaN Serf is the Georgia typeface.

Sans-serif Typeface

Lateral is Cornell AAP’s modernist sans-serif typeface, to be used in contrast to NaN Serf. Only use the standard widths to maintain the AAP brand integrity.

A free alternative to Lateral is the Inter typeface.

Brand Expression

Assets and Tools

  • AAP Editorial Style Guide

    Intended for anyone producing communications material (print or electronic) representing Cornell AAP that is distributed to internal and external audiences.

  • Letterhead Template

    Official letterhead templates in Word format are provided for all AAP units.

  • Business Cards

    Cornell Print Services offers up-to-date templates for every Cornell school and college.

  • Email Signature Builder

    To help us cultivate a consistent visual identity, we kindly ask that all AAP faculty and staff use this tool to generate a text-only email signature.

Can’t find what you’re looking for?

If you need assistance locating resources, have questions about branding guidelines, or require specific files, please reach out to the Office of Communications.