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Apparel Standards

Apparel Standards

As part of overall OCPS brand management, it's important to achieve a consistent use of the OCPS logo, especially on apparel. 


When wearing apparel, you represent the district and ONLY the official OCPS horizontal logo should be used. 

If necessary to identify an individual department, that department name should be embroidered or screen printed on the right side of the shirt, opposite the OCPS horizontal logo on the left. 

 

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Three people wearing Orange County Public Schools uniform shirts.

Name Tags

An alternative option is to use an OCPS name tag as seen below.
Name tag graphics can be requested by submitting a graphics request form.

A name tag for Jane Smith, Human Resources Coordinator, Orange County Public Schools.
 


 

Approved Thread Colors

Orange (PMS 158): Madeira 1765
Navy (PMS 282): Madeira 1643

Department Name Placement

Department name must not exceed the size of the OCPS logo.  It should be left-justified, no more than two lines, and should not exceed 2.5 inches wide.

You may use either upper case or sentence case in Montserrat semi bold font.

A navy blue polo shirt with a company logo and the words 'Facilities Services'.

 

Apparel Color

Recommended colors from the OCPS color palette for apparel include white, orange, navy, light gray, dark gray and black. 

A man models six different colored polo shirts: white, red, navy, gray, dark gray, and black.

For more information about logo usage on apparel, please contact Public Relations at 407.317.3368.