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Brand Assets

Read through the entire brand site to make sure you understand the standards, guidelines and how everything works before creating materials. These assets are only to be used for official N.C. Cooperative Extension communications.

If you have questions or problems as you use these assets, or if you’d like to request additional resources and templates, please contact us.

DOWNLOAD OUR BRAND “CHEAT SHEET”:

A Quick Guide to the N.C. Cooperative Extension Brand

Consistency is Key

Consistency is a basic and critical marketing concept that is often neglected. Consistency helps audiences know the materials are ours and attach that trust and value to Extension.

In print, this means consistent color schemes and the same logo, font and design elements. Electronic and broadcast media use consistent audio (theme music), video (opening montages) and design elements; and print media use consistent design marks.

Being a single entity within a group, such as a county center in a statewide network, can present a tug-of-war between consistency and customization. Creating your own ad formats and communications look is like starting at ground zero and building a brand from scratch.

Review our Visual Identity for more info on design standards.

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Digital Signage

Digital Signage Generator

EIT has developed a digital signage system for managing screens in Extension county centers, including a web tool to help you quickly create slides from built-in templates or your own custom designs:

Digital Signage Templates

Additionally, you can use the digital billboard templates below to create an event or program announcement slide for your county center screens. The brand style guidelines apply to all billboards. The only font family used should be Arial.

Email Signature

All Extension employees should include a logo image as part of your email signature. When used this way, the logo should appear at the bottom of the email signature, below all of your contact information.

See the guidelines and images below for examples of suggested signature layouts — you can choose to omit some contact details.

Adding the Logo to Your Email Signature in Gmail

  1. Download a pre-sized Extension logo to your computer (right-click the logo and select “Save Image As”).
  2. Go to your email settings, then scroll down to the “Signature” section to enter your info in the text field. If you already have an email signature, verify that everything is correct.
  3. To insert the logo, position your blinking cursor two lines below the last line of contact info in your signature. Click the “Insert Image” icon (next to the “Link” icon) to upload and insert the logo image file from your computer.
  4. Don’t resize the logo image, and keep it on a line by itself without any other text or graphics on the same line.
  5. Click “Save Changes” at the bottom of the page.

North Carolina Cooperative Extension employee email signature long example

North Carolina Cooperative Extension employee email signature short example

Download Logo for Email Signature (.JPG)

Guidelines for Email Signatures

  • Note that a public-disclosure statement is the last element in the signature:
     
    All electronic mail messages in connection with state business that are sent to or received by this account are subject to the North Carolina public records law and may be disclosed to third parties.
  • To properly format your signature text, make sure you’re using the “Sans Serif” font at normal size.
    • Do not use embellishments like italics or cursive in any part of your signature (only the “Sans Serif” font at normal size in Gmail settings).
  • We highly encourage employees to include the name of their university (NC State University or N.C. A&T State University) in text.
  • You can add additional contact info, such as a fax line or mobile phone, if necessary for clients.
    • Remember that some email clients don’t display images; your contact information should always be in the form of text, not images.
  • As a best practice, try to refrain from adding additional graphics/images under your signature. See below for guidance on social media icons.

Go to your email settings.

Social Media Icons in Email Signatures

You can include approved social media icons that link to official university / Extension social media channels in your email signature. When used this way, the icons should appear at the bottom of the email signature, below all other elements including the Extension logo. Don’t resize the icons, and keep them on a single line together, without any other text or graphics on that line.

To include the social media icons as part of your email signature:

  1. Download Social Media Icons for Email Signature
  2. Go to your email settings and scroll down to the “Signature” section. To insert an icon, position your blinking cursor two lines below the logo in your signature. Click the “Insert Image” icon to upload and insert an icon image file from your computer.
  3. After inserting the icon(s), click on an icon to select it, then click the “Link” button and paste the URL for the channel the icon represents into the “Web address” field.
  4. Do this with each icon in turn, until each icon links to its respective channel. Don’t include the icon(s) in your signature without linking in this way!
  5. Once you have added the icon(s) to your signature and clicked “Save Changes,” send a test email to ensure that everything looks and links correctly.

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Email Marketing (ActiveCampaign)

ActiveCampaign is a Customer Relationship Management platform (CRM) that replaces Constant Contact as Extension’s email marketing tool for counties and campus.

In addition to email campaigns, ActiveCampaign offers enhanced functionality for managing all digital communication and interactions with your audiences.

Getting Started

Email Templates

Branded templates are available to help you facilitate impactful, on-brand communications. County centers should use our custom N.C. Cooperative Extension ActiveCampaign templates by default.

Templates incorporate the partnership logo, font and colors to comply with our visual style guide — meaning you can focus less on design and more on meaningful content. Templates can be localized and customized.

Sample Templates for N.C. Cooperative Extension:

Extension-Constant Contact_Event template pic

EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT TEMPLATE

Extension-Constant Contact_Newsletter template pic

NEWSLETTER TEMPLATE

Extension-Constant Contact_Hybrid template pic

HYBRID TEMPLATE (Newsletter/Announcement)

Have Questions About Your ActiveCampaign Account?

If you’ere unsure of how to access or use your ActiveCampaign account, or need help with other questions, contact the Extension Information Technology (EIT) Help Desk at eithelpdesk@ncsu.edu.

We strongly encourage you to take advantage of EIT’s ActiveCampaign training before diving in. Find training information, step-by-step guidance and FAQs at Using ActiveCampaign.

Email Marketing Tips

Be mindful of how frequently you send emails to your audiences. Excessive contact will cause fatigue, leading recipients to ignore your messages. Find additional tips and guidance below:

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Enclosure Slips

Download the enclosure slip template for inserting into mailings from your county center or program. The file can be edited in PowerPoint and printed with three enclosure slips per page.

Download the Enclosure Slips Template

N.C. Cooperative Extension - Enclosure Slips template

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Event Signage and Displays

Employees can quickly and easily order from a selection of N.C. Cooperative Extension signage and event branding materials from our state vendor, The Roberts Group.

Visit Event Signage and Displays for a list of some of the most requested resources, such as banners, county center signage and table covers. Our vendor can assist you with custom orders and finding additional products, from displays to decals.

More Resources

  • Explore our official N.C. Cooperative Extension store to find branded apparel. More details are available on the Online Store page.
  • The Stationery section of this page outlines other related items, including business cards, envelopes, letterhead, name badges and “thank you” cards.
  • Find impact reports and handouts at Extension Stats and Strengths, which can be downloaded and printed locally.

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History and Milestones Materials

We’ve created a collection of resources to help celebrate Extension’s history and inform stakeholders about our indelible impact across the state. The materials below are available to all Extension personnel and can be used in a variety of ways throughout the year.

The digital billboards, for example, can be displayed on county center / campus screens or inserted into presentations. The handout is a great leave-behind piece for events or meetings with new partners. The video clip can boost engagement with newsletters, webpages or social channels (along with the social graphics).

More Extension History

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Icons

NC State University graphic icons set displayed against a white background
Use the university’s set of on-brand icons to add visual interest and illustrate important facts and figures within your web and print content. If using other icons, make sure they are clean and simple with a singular focus and color.

Icons can be changed to any color in NC State’s color palette. Either place a white icon on a field of color, or convert an icon’s color for use on a white background. Only use one color per icon. Icons should not be altered or combined.

For print projects, use the EPS/PDF files (called “vector” files) to ensure that icons print clearly at any size. PNG/JPG files should only be used on the web or in Microsoft Office programs like PowerPoint. Note that EPS files can be used in PowerPoint as well.

Print and Web files are available as .zip folders. Note that these folders are housed on Google Drive due to the file size – you will need to be logged in with your Unity ID to access the files.

Extension Core Program Area Icons

NC State Extension's core program area icons for agriculture, food and nutrition, and 4-H youth development.

Extension created unique icons to visually represent each of its three core program areas: Agriculture, Food and Nutrition, and 4-H Youth Development.

Use these icons as needed when developing materials – both web (PNG) and print (EPS) files are available via Google Drive.

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Impact Resources

In order for Extension to remain relevant and successful for years to come, our stakeholders must recognize the value of our programming across the state. The resources below can help you promote your programs and grow awareness of Extension’s impact.

If your team has not yet drafted a local marketing plan, please prioritize this critical step to optimize your resources and maximize your marketing impact.

Extension Stats and Strengths

Our primary Extension impacts page features a variety of annual impact resources that offer the latest details, data and stories regarding our statewide efforts.

Discover more resources at Extension Stats + Strengths.

Local Impact Tools

Find templates for digital slides and an infographic handout that can be customized with local data. Use the spreadsheet linked below to find data for your county. Additional icons and Extension impact data are available to use.

*To download resources from Google Drive, right-click the file name and select “Download.” These are .DOTX files, which are Microsoft Word templates. When you open them, it will create a new Word doc (.docx) so you can save files locally without altering the original template.

For additional tools refer to Communicating Local Impacts.

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Jobs and Careers (Recruitment Resources)

Find materials below to help you recruit for local job openings and promote Extension as an exciting career choice. Graphics are formatted for specific social platforms, but can also be used for other purposes, like printing as handouts, posting to websites or adding to newsletters.

For those with Adobe Acrobat, you may choose to customize the PDF social media graphics — i.e. replace the URL with a local job posting link or edit some of the language. This is not required, as all graphics point to Extension Jobs, which allows users to view all current openings.

Handouts

Billboard Graphics / Slides (16×9)

Social Media Graphics

Extension Careers Video



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Logos

You can view or download N.C. Cooperative Extension logos all at once (organized by print and web/digital uses) or individually as needed.

The “Print” folder contains EPS files, which are the only logos that should be used for print, as these vector files will maintain print quality at any size. Share these logos with vendors for promotional items like shirts, etc.

The “Web” folder contains JPG files, which can be used for Microsoft Office documents, like Word and PowerPoint, or for websites.

Review the Visual Style Guide for detailed logo usage guidelines.

View or download other university logos as needed:

Stacked Logos

N.C. Cooperative Extension Logo_Stacked color N.C. Cooperative Extension Logo_Stacked black N.C. Cooperative Extension Logo_Stacked grayscale

Horizontal Logos

N.C. Cooperative Extension Logo_Horizontal color N.C. Cooperative Extension Logo_Horizontal black N.C. Cooperative Extension Logo_Horizontal grayscale

Logos without Shadow

N.C. Cooperative Extension Logo_Stacked color_No shadow
N.C. Cooperative Extension Logo_Horizontal color_No shadow

Individual Logo Elements

N.C. Cooperative Extension Logo_Extension logo only N.C. Cooperative Extension_University logos

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Marketing Handouts + Templates

General Overview Handouts

Download plug-and-play resources that provide an overview of Extension without the need for adding or editing content. Quick and simple tools for events, meetings or to share at local centers.

Customizable Word Templates

Choose from a collection of Word templates and customize with your content to create on-brand marketing documents.

Templates include the N.C. Cooperative Extension logo and space for county center or program identification. While the templates were developed with specific uses in mind, there is flexibility to use them for other purposes as needed – be creative!

Download the Marketing Templates Folder

Review the folder to find the following templates:

    • 2 Cards
    • 2 Local Reports
    • 5 Fliers/Handouts
    • Brochure
    • Poster
    • Newsletter

There are also two support files (NCCE.thmx and NCCE.xml) that should be downloaded with the template files. Store these wherever you file the templates on your computer. You can use the templates without the support files – you don’t need to open them or do anything other than file them away – but they help ensure that settings like our color palette and fonts function properly.

Required Statements

Each of the template files already includes the required equal opportunity statement. Employees may still need to add a certain statement(s) – a cost statement, for example – within the templates at times.

We’ve omitted these statements (except the non-discrimination statement, which must appear on everything) because the templates can be used for various purposes and may not require all of the same statement(s) each time. This also creates flexibility to place required statements where they fit best within your content.

Review the Referencing Extension page for guidelines on required statements.

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Media / News Resources

Templates and Helpful Handouts

Training Slides

Media Relations 101: Working with the Media


News Releases 101: Tips and Alternative Strategies

Interview Tips

If the opportunity arises to serve as a source for a media outlet (whether it’s a local newspaper or a national trade publication), take time to review these tips before providing an interview.

  • Know who the reporter is and what organization they represent.
  • Ask what the story will be about and when their deadline is.
  • Determine whether you are knowledgeable to do the interview or if you need to refer to someone else.
  • Develop three key messages and supporting points for these messages.
  • Anticipate tough questions and practice answering them with your key messages.
  • Don’t assume reporter knowledge; consider providing key points in writing.
  • If a reporter asks a question that you don’t want to answer, bridge to a response that gets across one of your key messages.
  • Be prepared. Stick to key messages, talk slowly and lead with the bottom line.
  • Avoid “no comment.”
  • Tell the truth.

We are also available to assist with media relations and story development. Contact us to learn more or discuss a media opportunity.

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Online Store

Visit our official Extension store to find branded apparel. More details are available at Extension Online Store.

*You’ll need to login with your Unity ID.

Apparel and promotional items may be purchased from other sources, but university employees should make every effort to work with NC State’s licensed vendors.

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Photos and Images

Utilize our photo galleries as possible and always follow the style guidelines when creating marketing materials. Our images are copyright-protected, on-brand and should not be used for personal purposes.

Find more information about NC State imagery standards and N.C. A&T photography guidelines.

Copyright

Copyright is a legal right to control the use of certain types of works, including text, graphics / photos, video, audio and many other forms of expression. All employees are expected to respect the intellectual property rights of others and refrain from copyright infringement.

View NC State Copyright for more details and resources.

Image Galleries

Images in these university and Extension galleries do not require attribution when used by employees. If sharing with an external entity like a media outlet, they can credit the university (e.g. “Courtesy of NC State University” or something similar).

Photo Release Form

Royalty-Free Sites

When needed, you can also consider exploring royalty-free image sites. This short list includes sites that offer freely-licensed visual media content, though fees may be applied to certain pics in some situations.

Image File Types

When it comes to photos and images, it’s important to use the appropriate file type for different situations. Follow the general guidelines below to help you determine what image file type you should use for various resources.

  • Web / Digital: JPG, PNG or GIF
    Includes websites, Office programs, social media, etc.
  • Print Items: EPS or PDF
    Includes apparel, promos / swag, publications, signage or displays, etc.
  • Video: JPG or PNG
    Export the final video as MP4

Review our Overview of Common Image File Types for a summary of the differences between image file types and how best to use them.

The file type, size and resolution each affect overall image quality. Learn more about Image Size and Quality and how each factor impacts image quality.

Alternative Text (“Alt Text”)

Alternative text – also called “alt tags,” “alt descriptions” and “alt text” – is the written copy that appears in place of an image on a webpage if the image fails to load. This text helps screen-reading tools describe images to visually-impaired readers, and also allows search engines like Google to better crawl and rank websites.

Review guidance from NC State regarding alt text and how to utilize it effectively and responsibly on your websites:

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PowerPoint Templates

Extension Overview Slides + Templates

Download slides with general Extension information to insert into presentations as needed. Slides include basic overview details, Extension history, impacts and organizational metrics, as well as slide templates that can be customized.

NC State employees can access other tools and templates for Google Slides as part of the university’s Google Workspace services. Create, edit and collaborate with others on presentations from any device for free.

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Publications

In an effort to improve the availability and distribution of printed Extension publications, we are continually revamping our service model to serve you.

Visit the Order Extension Publications page for the latest guidelines on requesting all printed publications, including the N.C. Agricultural Chemicals Manual, Pest Control for Professional Turfgrass Managers and others.

Order More Consumer Extension Publications at Wolf Xpress

You can also view electronic versions of all publications via the NC State Extension Publications Resource Catalog.

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Social Media Assets

Best Practices and Guidelines
This valuable resource will guide you in the use of social media for official university / Extension communications. The site also provides basic guidance on how to best use social media, including examples of practices and guidelines from various institutions that are intended to help you use social media effectively, protect your personal and professional reputation and follow university policies.

Refer to the NC State Social Media Site for the university’s official social media policy and other tips and tools.

Social Media Contact

Connect with Caro Metzler, social media specialist for Extension and CALS, for more information and guidance.

Caro Metzler (they/them)
CALS + Extension Social Media Specialist
cmetzle2@ncsu.edu
919-532-9472

Training Tools

What Not to Do on Social Media

Find guidance on strategic planning and content development – understanding your goals, using appropriate social channels, and creating content that is targeted to your audiences. This training will help you plan and coordinate your local social media efforts more effectively.

Graphic Design for Extension Social Media
Discover the basic design principles of our brand, tips for maximizing your impact and useful tools to assist with your local social media efforts in this presentation.

Social Media Channels Overview

Image and Photo Tools

Make sure to develop and load images / videos for specific social media networks. Reference the free tools below from Sprout Social to identify the appropriate specs for individual social networks, as well as resize images as needed:

Find up-to-date image size guidelines for individual social media networks below:

Extension Social Media Messaging Themes

Extension’s social media content should reinforce and fall within one or more of the following messaging buckets, which align with our brand drivers and provide optimal support for Extension’s marketing goals and brand identity:

  • Best People (= Expertise, Profiles)
    • Highlight our topical expertise and employees: we have the best people and customer service (e.g. employee stories/profiles, some Homegrown videos, etc.)
  • Research-based Programs (= Content, Tools/Services)
    • Spotlight key programs and their impacts: trusted, research-based efforts driving growth and prosperity across the state
    • “Programs” = what Extension provides (tools, services, knowledge, etc.)
  • Extensive Partnerships (= Outreach, Network)
    • Tout our partnerships and vast statewide network: we’re in every community working with stakeholders to address timely issues that others aren’t equipped to manage
  • Leader in Experiential Education (= Delivery/How, Helping clients transfer research into everyday application)
    • Focus on the “how” / delivery aspect of our work: Extension provides individualized solutions (tools, resources, guides, events, etc.) that exemplify high-tech / high-touch, innovation, customer-oriented, localized

Social Post Checklist

  • Does the post support how we’re growing the state / improving the lives of North Carolinians?
  • Does it appeal to and/or is it timely or relevant to our audiences?
  • Does it support one or more of our four strategic messaging themes?
  • Could it cause negative impacts for partners or stakeholders (is there a chance it could deter consumers from engaging with certain products, activities, etc.)?

Social Media Analytics Tools

How can you track your Facebook and Twitter posts to see how they are performing? Learn how to capture useful analytics for your outreach on these popular social media channels.

Facebook Analytics

Twitter Analytics

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Stationery

Utilize the resources and guidance in this section to acquire branded stationery items for your local efforts.

*Note that county centers are responsible for all costs, with the exception of new employees’ first order of business cards and name badge. If you are invoiced for these new employee items, tell them to charge the Extension account on file and/or have them contact Justin Moore.

Business Cards

N.C. Cooperative Extension business cards are available through The Roberts Group at any time. Administration will cover the cost of a new employee’s first order of cards, just add a comment in the order form and the cards will be invoiced appropriately.

*The following cards are for NC State county employees:

*N.C. A&T county employees should contact their supervisor for guidance on ordering business cards.

The Roberts Group Contact
Cody Williams
cody@robertsgrouponline.com
919-300-7640

Envelopes

Employees may order envelopes at any time; orders are no longer being placed centrally on a quarterly basis. Wolf Xpress is the official vendor of N.C. Cooperative Extension envelopes.

Please order directly through Wolf Xpress using the links below. Additional sizes are available upon request.

N.C. Cooperative Extension_Envelope #10 sample pic

*Allow up to 2-3 weeks for delivery. Note that ongoing supply chain issues may lead to longer shipping times – we recommend placing orders as far in advance as possible.

Letterhead

We encourage employees to print letterhead as needed at your local office. However, if your office has insufficient print capabilities or you need larger quantities, you may place orders through Wolf Xpress for letterhead as well.

Wolf Xpress Contact
Teri Hellmann
tbhellma@ncsu.edu
919-515-2131

Name Badges

N.C. Cooperative Extension Name Badge sample

Employees may submit new or replacement badge requests any time using the online order form below. Extension administration funds new employee badges at this time.

Online Order Form | Name Badge

Temporary Name Tag
Employees can download a template (PDF) for creating quick name tags for events and meetings. These are intended for temporary use by visitors or employees who need a badge on short notice.

Vendor contact information is also provided if you have questions or issues:

The Roberts Group Contact
Cody Williams
cody@robertsgrouponline.com
919-300-7640

Thank You Cards

Employees have a few options for creating and/or ordering cards that can be used as announcements, greetings or thank yous. Below is a sample proof for a 5.5″ x 4.25″ folded card, which is available through our state vendor, The Roberts Group.

Thank You Cards (5.5 x 4.25 folded)_N.C. Cooperative Extension

Pricing may vary over time, but The Roberts Group charges $0.25/ea. for 500 cards, plus an additional $0.10/ea. for blank white envelopes (total of about $175 for 500 cards and envelopes).

Contact our vendor representative to place an order:

The Roberts Group Contact
Cody Williams
cody@robertsgrouponline.com
919-300-7640

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Text Messages (SlickText)

Extension is covering the cost and providing access to SlickText for all counties interested in sending text messages to your clients.

Collectively, we can send up to 600,000 messages/year across all of Extension. Be mindful that your office’s use contributes to our statewide total.

How to Get Started

  • County Extension Directors should complete this short SlickText Sign-up Form.
  • EIT will create and manage your SlickText accounts (all users must be employees with Unity IDs).
  • Employees should watch their email for an invite from SlickText and activate their accounts within one week.
  • EIT will create one main textword for your county. A textword is like a list that contains your contacts. Your textword will be your county name. You’ll be able to request more specific textwords later, if needed.
  • EIT will provide training and ongoing support. Find sessions and sign up in XLMS.

Contact the EIT Helpdesk at eithelpdesk@ncsu.edu or 919-513-7000 with questions about SlickText.

Maximize Your Results
Unsure whether SlickText makes sense for your team? We encourage every county to develop a local marketing plan. Be strategic and purposeful with all communications.

Our planning process will help you identify your goals and target audiences, and whether texts may be an effective tool. If texts make sense, marketing planning will help you develop messaging and measure your results.

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Trainings

NC State Extension Marketing and Communications offers trainings related to our Extension brand, how it pertains to everyone’s efforts across the state, and how employees can utilize our marketing resources to connect with your audiences, promote your impacts and tell the story of your programs.

Find a sampling of our trainings at Extension Branding and Marketing Training Recordings.

Video Assets

Video Editing Resources

The assets below will help you create consistent, professional N.C. Cooperative Extension videos that build our brand identity across the state. Before getting started, you should review some key information regarding videos:

B-Roll Video

“B-roll” refers to secondary footage that supplements your primary video, which is important in reinforcing the main topic and keeping the viewer engaged.

To request access to B-roll without watermarks, email ncstatebrand@ncsu.edu. Before completing any video project that uses NC State footage or marks, you must request a compliance evaluation from ncstatebrand@ncsu.edu. The turnaround for evaluation is five working days.

Lower Third Generator

This tool will help you generate an image file (JPG) that can be downloaded and used in your video as a text box for names/titles (i.e. a lower third).

Intro and Outro Bumpers

One of these graphics should be used as the intro and closing frames for all N.C. Cooperative Extension videos.

Extension Logo on black background

Extension logo on fullscreen black background

Click on the image above and then right-click to save the image to your local computer.

Extension logo on fullscreen white background

Extension logo on fullscreen white background

Click on the image above and then right-click to save the image to your local computer.

horizontal logo thumbnail

Horizontal Extension logo

Click on the image above and then right-click to save the image to your local computer.

Vertical Logo - thumbnail

Extension logo

Click on the image above and then right-click to save the image to your local computer.

Closed Captions and Transcription Services

You must caption ALL public videos regardless of where they’re posted (YouTube, Facebook, website, etc.), per federal accessibility regulations. View Tips for Creating Closed Captions for more guidance.

The service we use in the state office is Rev.com, which is a reliable service that charges $1.25/minute to transcribe videos.

Alternatively, YouTube offers a tool for transcribing your own videos within the site after they’ve been loaded to YouTube. This is a free, but more tedious, process that works best for shorter videos or situations where you already have a script.

How to Caption Music and Sounds

Editorial Calendar / Seasonal Topics Planner

Download a sample template to use as a seasonal video topics planner and editorial calendar. Note there are two tabs at the bottom of the sheet. Consider loading your calendar on Google Drive to collaborate with team members and keep things on schedule.

N.C. Cooperative Extension Videos

These videos are housed on YouTube for easier embedding on sites and sharing with audiences through presentations, events or email marketing efforts that showcase our N.C. Cooperative Extension partnership.

To get the video link and access other sharing options, click the curved arrow icon at the top right of each video player box. Contact us if you need original video files (.mp4).

N.C. Cooperative Extension | Service Vision

Growing North Carolina with Our County Partners | N.C. Cooperative Extension

Margaret Spellings Touts Cooperative Extension’s Value to North Carolina

Cooperative Extension at N.C. A&T

Find NC State Extension videos.

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Zoom Tools

Download / Create Virtual Backgrounds

Download Zoom Virtual Background Graphics
Images available for N.C. Cooperative Extension and NC State Extension

NC State Virtual Background Generator
Create a virtual background image for use with web conferencing tools

How to Use Zoom Virtual Backgrounds

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Contact

This site will be updated on a consistent basis to provide you with the most relevant tools and information. Please bookmark the page and check back regularly.

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