REQUEST

FORMS

Creative Request

Logos, Design, Video, Article/Stories, Social Media

Canva Request

Request account add/remove, custom templates, design/feature assistance

Marketing and
Technology Request

Email marketing, Event marketing, Salesforce, Website CMS

Design Levels

Not all elements in this guide are meant for all users. This key is meant to show where users at differing levels can take guidance. If you are unsure as to which level user you are, please contact creativeservices@wharton.upenn.edu.

Blue and white label with the text "LEVEL 1 STAFF-LEVEL CREATIVE."

Level 1 users are non-designers who require access to basic design resources. These staff-level creatives can use the Wharton Wedge Design Kit and system fonts like Arial and Georgia to create simple, on-brand designs.

The image features a label with a purple strip on the left that reads "LEVEL 2" and "IN-HOUSE CREATIVE TEAM" on a white background.

Level 2 users have intermediate knowledge and skills in design, or are using templates created by Level 3 designers. These in-house creative teams have access to a limited font family for Acumin and Minion, allowing for more creative typographic options beyond the basic system fonts.

A graphic displaying a red and white rectangle divided into two sections, labeled "Level 3" on the left in white text on red and "Agency-Level Creative" on the right in blue text on white.

Level 3 users are professional graphic designers, design agencies, or individuals formally trained with advanced design skills. This agency-level creative group has full access to the extensive font library and advanced design elements that make up the Wharton Way Design Kit.

For questions about how to use the brand guidelines or where to find elements, please contact: creativeservices@wharton.upenn.edu.

Justin Flax
Head Creative Director
jflax@wharton.upenn.edu

Dariel Davis
Digital Designer
darield@wharton.upenn.edu

Special Groups

Learn about the brand guidelines for your specific group.

The Brand Guideline Sheet is included with each logo system. This essential resource offers a clear visual and technical breakdown of the logo architecture, including the approved color palette and specific usage requirements. Created with accessibility in mind, these guidelines empower all team members — regardless of design expertise — to apply the Wharton visual identity with precision, ensuring brand consistency across every platform. The PDF is editable (similar to an EPS file); just ask your vendor to open the file in their vector software (e.g., Adobe Illustrator or Figma).

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