Welcome to the Ărramăt Branding & Communications Page

This page includes our branding guidelines, logo files, and communications templates to support consistent, respectful, and clear messaging across the Project. These materials are available for all Team members to use. We kindly ask that you let us know when you plan to use these resources for events, documents, or other public materials by emailing us at info@arramatproject.org.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in upholding the integrity of our resources.

Branding & Style Guidelines

Click the image to view our guidelines:

Our branding guidelines outline how to use the Ărramăt Project’s visual identity in a way that is consistent, respectful, and aligned with our values. They include guidance on logo use, colours, fonts, and overall tone. We encourage all Team members to review these guidelines before using any of the provided templates or communication materials.

Ărramăt Templates

To support clear, consistent, and culturally respectful communication, we’ve created a set of templates available to all Ărramăt Team members. These templates can be adapted for events, outreach, and reporting. Please refer to the branding guidelines for details on how to use these resources appropriately.

Due to the size of some files, they are by request. 

Available templates include:

  • 4×6 Postcards (English) – By Request

  • Cartes postales 4×6 (français) – By Request
  • 8.5×11 Bi-Fold Brochure – By Request

  • 8.5×11 Posters – By Request

  • 36×58 Posters – By Request

  • PowerPoint Presentation Slides – By Request

  • Word Document Templates

If you have questions or need help customizing a template, contact us at info@arramatproject.org.

Logo Use

To maintain consistency and respect the integrity of our visual identity, Ărramăt logos are available upon request only.

Please email info@arramatproject.org to request access.

Acknowledging New Frontiers in Research Fund Support and Communicating the Value of your Research

Funded by the Government of Canada’s New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF), our research highlights high-risk, interdisciplinary projects. Recipients are required to acknowledge NFRF support in all communications and publications, following official language policies.

Click here to view how to properly acknowledge the NFRF: https://sshrc-crsh.canada.ca/funding-financement/nfrf-fnfr/acknowledging-mention-eng.aspx

This page has information on referencing the project in publications. Please use the statement: “We acknowledge the support of the Government of Canada’s New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF), [NFRFT202000188].”

If you have any questions, please contact us.

These materials were designed by Indig Design, an Indigenous-owned graphic design company based in Treaty 6 Territory and the Traditional Homeland of the Métis. We are grateful for their creativity, collaboration, and care in bringing the visual identity of the Ărramăt Project to life.

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