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The McGill campus maps are updated regularly. Different formats are available to print: Easy-to-print visitors maps (8.5”x11”, black and white), Large public wayfinding maps for interior and exterior displays (poster sized, full colour), Site plans (A0 poster size, full colour). Maps for printing.
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This map was developed by Campus Planning and Development McGill. It is intended to provide an intuitive means of wayfinding at McGill University. The map will help members of the McGill Community, and visitors alike, easily navigate the campus.
McGill Library has an extensive map collection, with primary emphasis on Montreal, the province of Quebec, Canada, and the United States. The collection also includes international atlases, topographic maps and thematic maps for many of the world's countries.
What is a visual identity? It includes, but is not limited to, an organization’s: Name, when it appears in writing; Oficial logo and other visual symbols and iconic images traditionally associated with the organization; Oficial colours and secondary paletes; Oficial Typography;
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Quality photography and effective graphics and layouts. McGill’s visual symbols have historic significance and are well-known, making the University’s visual identity an important tool in communicating not only to the University community and to alumni, but also to the larger public.
The visual identity standards outlined in this guide will assist McGill faculty and staff in using the various elements of the University’s visual identity correctly and consistently.