External-facing programs are enterprise wide and enrich team members while having a positive impact. External program marks are used on any items that showcase our external programs.
External program marks can be locked up with the Micron logo or can live seperately as long as the Micron logo is somewhere on the asset.
In instances where the communication is presented on a Micron platform (a social media post or on-site digital signage, for example), the Micron logo does not need to sign off the piece.
Employee Resource Groups support enterprise-wide initiatives.
The ERG marks can be used on any items representing Micron’s ERG efforts. ERG marks can be locked up with the Micron logo or can live seperately as long as the Micron logo is somewhere on the asset.
In instances where the communication is presented on a Micron platform (a social media post or on-site digital signage, for example), the Micron logo does not need to sign off the piece.
Internal tools and services that support all team members.
The vertical bar, a nod to our linear, geometric wordmark, visually connects our group and program marks to our logo.
The internal program marks are used on any items that showcase our internal programs. Departments and teams are not eligible for the program marks and can’t use the vertical bar treatment.
In instances where the communication is presented on a Micron platform (a social media post or on-site digital signage, for example), the Micron logo does not need to sign off the piece.
The group and program marks should always be paired with the Micron logo. Each communication piece can lead with either the group/program mark or with the Micron logo. In either instance, the left edge of the group/program mark should align with the edge of the “M” in the Micron logo.
The group/program mark should be placed at the top left corner of the layout, to lead the piece. The Micron logo should be placed at the bottom of the layout, signing off the piece, either in the left or right corner.
The Micron logo should be placed at the top of the layout, in either the left or right corner, leading the piece — followed by the group/program mark(s).