Mount Sinai Children’s
          Visual Identity System
          User Guide
          Any communication materials developed must be shared with the Creative Department.
          Introduction
          Mount Sinai Health System has adopted a visual identity system for its children’s health offerings and programs, to create a look and feel that is accessible to younger audiences and their families. This family-friendly visual system will help us elevate our brand awareness, and more deeply engage with our audiences.
          By building on primary elements of Mount Sinai’s brand identity, these guidelines help each of us understand and implement the children’s identity system with consistency — and for impact.
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        Contents BRINGING THE ELEMENTS TO LIFE Design Inspiration Overview ............................................................................................ 13 Brochures 14 Posters ........................................................................................................................................... 15 Advertisement 17 Website 18 Environments ............................................................................................................................. 19 Lab Coats 20 PowerPoint .................................................................................................................................. 21 OUR LOOK AND FEEL Logo Usage ................................................................................................................................... 5 Butterfly Icon 6 Color Palette ................................................................................................................................8 Typography 9 Photography 10 Secondary Icons ...................................................................................................................... 11 Visual Identity Toolkit 12 INTRODUCTION
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        Our Look and Feel
          
              
              
            
            Logo Usage
          The look and feel in this user guide may be applied by any entity in the children’s health portfolio. The look and feel should be accompanied with the approved logo. See examples of approved logos on the right. If you are unsure which logo to use, contact the marketing team.
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            Butterfly Icon
          Our children’s health icon, the butterfly, is a central element in our visual system. The two individual shapes coming together signal collaboration and echo the main Mount Sinai logo. As a symbol of hope, the butterfly also serves as an approachable guide to young people and their families, showing the way to better health.
          
    Butterfly Usage
          To create visual consistency across all of our children’s health offerings, use the butterfly on most communications related to children’s health at Mount Sinai.
          
    The butterfly must always be used at a an angle, rather than completely horizontal or vertical. The butterfly should have clear space around it on all sides no less than 10% of the butterfly.
          
    It can overlap an Image as a decorative element.
          Dotted Line
          The dotted line adds charm and expresses our compassionate, caring, and dynamic approach to children’s health.
          It should be used in applications where families and patients might benefit from guidance — both directional and informational — on the path to better health (e.g., highlighting key messages, as a wayfinding device, etc.). Avoid use of the dotted line in small spaces, or in applications where the line won’t be reproduced well, such as embroidered lab coats.
          Interaction with other elements
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        100% 10% Too much space between dashes Dashes too long Too light Preferred Too thick Dashes too short
        
              
              
            
            Butterfly Icon continued
          The butterfly offers many options to delight a design.
          Outline Butterfly
          To add the butterfly in a subtle way, another options is the outline butterfly icon.
          
    
    
    When using the outline butterfly the design must also have the full color butterfly present, either on the same page or on a prior page. For a website, the full color butterfly should be on the home page and the outlined version can be used in other places.
          
    
    
    This butterfly version must follow the same usage requirements, share on page 6.
          
    Holding Shape
          The butterfly can be used as a holding shape for photography. When using holding shapes inspired by the butterfly, be sure not to cut off key details such as faces. Holding shapes should enhance, not constrict photography.
          
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            Color Palette
          Our color palette helps us express Mount Sinai’s unified brand story and personality. For this reason, it’s important to be consistent and use only the colors outlined in the guidelines.
          Our vibrant primary color is cyan, and our complementary secondary colors are magenta and violet.
          When using both cyan and magenta together, ensure that the overlapping areas are violet, rather than cyan or magenta. This applies to both graphic elements and text treatments.
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        Primary color Secondary colors Mount Sinai cyan Mount Sinai magenta Mount Sinai violet Mount Sinai black C:100 M:0 Y:0 K:0 R:0 G:174 B:239 #00AEEF C:10 M:100 Y:0 K:0 R:216 G:11 B:140 #D80B8C C:100 M:100 Y:0 K:28 R:34 G:31 B:114 #221F72 C:0 M:0 Y:0 K:100 R:0 G:0 B:0 #000000 Mount Sinai cyan Mount Sinai magenta Mount Sinai violet 50% 50% 50% Mount Sinai black 80% 60% 40% 20% 10%
        Typography
          Brand font
          Our brand font is Neue Haas Grotesk, which is the primary sans serif typeface in the Mount Sinai typography toolkit. It is a versatile font, offering a variety of styles suitable for everything from bold headlines and large-scale messaging to elegant body copy.
          When Neue Haas Grotesk is not available, Arial and Helvetica are acceptable substitutes. For websites, use Helvetica Neue for text.
          Hierarchy
          Our typeface can be applied in a variety of sizes, weights and colors to create engaging and easyto-read documents, both in print and online.
          Key messages:
          Neue Haas Grotesk
          Display – Extra Light or Bold
          
              
              
            
            Lorem ipsum Lorem ipsum
          Section header:
          Neue Haas Grotesk
          Text Pro – Roman
          Lorem ipsum dolor sit
          Paragraph header:
          Neue Haas Grotesk
          Text Pro – Bold
          Lorem ipsum dolor sit
          Body copy:
          Neue Haas Grotesk
          Text Pro – Roman
          Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat.
          Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper suscipit lobortis nisl ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in vulputate velit esse molestie consequat, vel illum dolore eu feugiat nulla facilisis at vero eros et accumsan et iusto odio dignissim qui blandit praesent luptatum zzril delenit augue duis te feugait nulla facilisi. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, cons ectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod.
          CTA:
          Neue Haas Grotesk
          Text Pro – Bold
          websitegoeshere.com
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        Photography
          Photography helps us tell our impact story and is a key element of our look and feel. Select photography that showcases representation across ages (infants to young adults), audiences (patients, family, clinicians and support staff) as well as the diversity of New York City.
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Always check for the latest masking and other protocols on the Mount Sinai Brand Center: https://www.mountsinaibrandcenter.org/Guidelines/146
          
    
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            Secondary Icons
          Illustration can be a powerful storytelling device, adding greater flexibility to our visual language, and inspiring a world of possibilities. To support the butterfly in telling our story, we created secondary icons.
          Inspired by the butterfly, our other icons should look welcoming, fresh, and vibrant.
          The butterfly must always be present in designs where secondary icons are used. Depending on the layout, the butterfly can be larger or smaller than other icons (while still respecting minimum size and clear space). See notional designs at the end of the guidelines for inspiration.
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            Visual Identity Toolkit
          
    
    
    Neue Haas Grotesk Display Extra Light
          Neue Haas Grotesk Display Extra Light
          Headlines
          Headlines
          ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789
          ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789
          Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro
          Neue Haas Grotesk Text Pro
          Body Copy
          Body Copy
          ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789
          ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789
          Neue Haas Grotesk Display Bold
          Neue Haas Grotesk Display Bold
          Headlines
          Headlines
          ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 0123456789
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        Photography style Color Logo Butterfly
        Typography
        Applications
        icon
        Illustrations
        Healthy
        Illustration
        Applications Photography style Color Logo Butterfly icon Typography Illustrations
        starts here Discover more
        Style Secondray Icons
        A healthy lead for life Healthy starts here Healthy starts here
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        Bringing the Elements to Life
          Design Inspiration Overview
          The applications on the following pages demonstrate our visual identity system in action across a spectrum of communications. Refer to these examples as inspiration for bringing our brand story to life.
          
              
              
            
            Brochures
          
    
    
    The beginning of something bright
          A healthy lead for life
          
    
    Healthy starts here
          
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        illustrative and all
        in this document
        FPO.
        All sample communications are
        photos
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            Brochures (Cont’d)
          O u r Su rg e on s
          Dr Stock's practice is dedica ed o pediatric uro ogy and the surgica econstruction of genitourinary bir h defects. His c inica specialt es include the eva uation and treatment o child en with urinary ract nfections, vesicoure era reflux, and hydronephrosis. He has ex ensive experience in the su gical epair of hypospadias, u etera reflux, and ureteropelvic unction obstruction
          Together with our partne s in Nephro ogy
          Dr Stock runs our End Stage Rena Disease Program for children
          Dr Stock has developed minimally nvasive procedures as an a ternative treatment to open surgery He is one of the mos experienced urologists in the tri-state a ea in performing robotic assis ed surgery on child en
          Dr Stock is committed to advancing pediatric urologic care both in and out o the hospital. He has served as our Residency Program director or nearly a decade and s Associa e Editor for the journa Urology He has published more than 50 articles in peer reviewed journals
          
    Did you know ? Dr. Stock is a nat ve of New York City and grew up in the Bronx
          Dr Malhotra specializes n kidney stones ferti ity prese vation, t ansgender care and varicoce es. She is passionate about mproving care or patients with gen a conditions such as hyd oceles and undescended estic es, as wel as male and emale hern as. Dr Malho ra s dedica ed to comprehensive multidiscip nary care n addition to being the co-director o our Pedia ric Kidney Stone P og am she uns our Spina Bifida Program
          
    A nat ve o the M dwest she attended Northwestern Un versity where she majored in philosophy and at ended medica schoo at the Un ve sity of Il inois at Chicago She a so completed her residency in uro ogy there Dr Ma hotra hen held a ellowship at he Prima y Chi d en s Hospita a the Un versity of U ah and fina y ound her home here in New York City
          Dr Malhot a is a member of the Societies or Pediatric Urology the American Urological Association, the American Medical Association, the American Association o Pediatrics – Section on Urology the Society of Women in U ology the American Society or Rep oductive Medicine the nternational Continence Society and the Association or Surgical Education. She also serves as reviewer for the Journal of Pediatric Urology Urology and U ology P actice
          Did you know ? Dr Malhotra loves to trave and has been to almost a l 50 states
          All sample communications are illustrative and all photos in this document are FPO.
          
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            Posters
          
    
    
    The beginning of something bright
          Healthy starts here
          A healthy lead for life
          
    
    
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        All sample communications are illustrative and all photos in this document are FPO.
        
              
              
            
            Posters (Cont’d)
          
    
    
    Healthy starts here
          The beginning of something bright A healthy lead for life
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        All sample communications are illustrative and all photos in this document are FPO.
        
    Mount Sinai Children’s Visual System User Guide 18 Advertisement Give Your Kids Everything Our Heart Specialists Have Got Our Children’s Heart Center is supported by all our expert cardiologists at Mount Sinai. Make an Appointment
        
    
    
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        All sample communications are illustrative and all photos in this document are FPO.
        Environments
        
              
              
            
            Lab Coats
          
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        All sample communications are illustrative and all photos in this document are FPO.
        For further information, please contact: Gabriel
          Bershadscky
          
          AVP, System Creative and Design  Mount Sinai Health System
          gabriel.bershadscky@mountsinai.org