Representing USD, wardrobe and permissions

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A text-only page on wardrobe guidance for on-camera subjects and on securing photo and video releases.

Summary

A text-led page on representing the university on camera, covering wardrobe guidance for subjects and the rules for obtaining photo and video releases.

Visual description

Another quiet, image-free page. Under the blue header band, "REPRESENTING USD" sits in tracked condensed Founders Blue caps. Two Spectral subheads organize the copy: "Wardrobe Guidelines," with paragraphs advising on-camera subjects to dress as they would for campus, favor school colors and neutral solids, and avoid busy patterns or rival-school color combinations; and "Permissions," with a paragraph on photo/quote release rights, special care with minors, and a bright-blue link to the consent-and-release form, ending with a bright-blue email link. The page is a single generous measure of body copy with wide left margin and ample white space.

Key takeaway

Folding practical on-set rules (what to wear, how to clear releases) into the brand guide acknowledges that brand consistency is partly logistics. The specific wardrobe do's and don'ts (neutral solids, avoid rival colors) are unusually actionable for an identity document.

Reuse notes

A model for the "people and permissions" governance pages that production-heavy brands need. Keep it text-only and clearly headed. Pairs with the photography and videography sections, supporting the same shoots.

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