Promotion and Branding
Student Creative Services
Need a logo? Or promotional materials for your group or an upcoming event? Student Creative Services is staffed by K-State students with design experience to create graphic materials for registered student organizations. Funded by the Student Governing Association, Student Creative Services can create a wide variety of artwork to help registered student organizations develop a brand and market their cause across campus. Most services are Free to student organizations.
Here are some resources to consider as you brand your organization.
University Brand Guide
Before you produce any t-shirt, giveaway or other promotional item, it is good to have Tami Breymeyer, the director of licensing, review the design to make sure it follows K-State guidelines. Contact Tami at 785-532-6269 or email at tami@k-state.edu.
K-State Today– Promote your event in K-State Today. K-State Today is a daily e-newsletter sent to faculty, staff and students. Submit information for K-State Today here.
Posters– Print your posters, banners, and more at University Printing and hang them on appropriate bulletin boards around campus. For information and guidelines, visit the posting policy. You can also submit posters to the Union and Housing and Dining, but you have to contact them to get approval.
- Contact Union Marketing to get approval in the Union.
- Contact Housing to submit promotions to the residence halls.
Chalking– Promoting your event on campus sidewalks is a great way to get the word out to the campus community. Just make sure you follow the chalk policy. Here are a few highlights.
- Only washable chalk. Spray chalk or spray paint is not allowed.
- Only chalk on flat, paved/concrete surfaces. (Not on steps, pillars, or walls.)
- At least 30 feet from a building’s entrance.
SPI Update - Each week, SPI sends out an eNewsletter to all student organization leaders and advisors via OrgCentral. If you have interest in sharing information about events via this newsletter, contact the Student Programs and Involvement.