Templates and Downloads
Branded EMCON templates and freebies for your digital and print needs.
Explore Elaine Marieb College of Nursing freebies, templates, and digital downloads below.
- Not seeing what you need? Contact our communications team at nursing [at] UMass [dot] edu (nursing[at]UMass[dot]edu).
- Need help with Canva? Learn more on the UMass IT website.
- Important note for faculty and staff: when using Canva templates, do not purchase print materials directly through Canva! You must download your edited template as a PDF and then go through an approved UMass vendor. Contact wcullen [at] umass [dot] edu (Weijuan Cullen) with purchasing questions.
Logos (for digital use and merchandise)
EMCON logos
View and download PNG (transparent background) files.
- PNG files can be used for digital and most print needs. If you need a larger size because the logo is appearing "blurry" or pixelated, contact our communications team.
- This is a new logo (July 2026) designed by University Relations. It features a sans serif and prominent "Marieb." Older logos should be phased out and these new iterations used for all future communications and merch needs.
- Making physical merchandise?
- Fill out the UMass royalty waiver. Learn more from the Trademark and Licensing Office.
- Ask your vendor what logo file type they need. They may need a vector file format (EPS, not PNG). Contact our communications team for other logo file types.
UMass Amherst logos
- Download university marks and seals on the University Relations website. Please note their proper usage.
Digital (TV displays, presentations, and more)
Presentations
Digital displays and TV monitors
Social media
- Facebook/LinkedIn: three vertical headshots graphic
- Instagram/Facebook: three photos portrait/vertical graphic
Zoom backgrounds
Print (flyers, research posters, and more)
Event Flyers
Letterhead
Research posters
QR Codes
QR codes (or Quick Response codes) are two-dimensional codes that you can scan with a smartphone. They usually appear as a square of black pixels on a white background. Use when you'd like someone to scan a QR code from their smartphone. Do not use on social media (because we're already on our phones, probably!).
- Create your own scannable QR code.
Instructions:
- Double-click into the QR square, or go to "Edit"
- Paste in your new URL in the space provided and click "Update code"
- Now it's time to download your new QR code. Go to "Share" > "Download" and save file type as PNG.
- Click "download" to download your image file.
- Use this image on digital displays, posters, and more!