Pressbooks Promotional Toolkit
Need help spreading the word about Pressbooks at your institution? Download and use the promotional materials in this toolkit, which include Pressbooks logos and guidelines, a customizable slide deck, a book spotlight card, and a faculty awareness one-pager.
You can download the whole toolkit (email required) or you can choose to download individual resources below.

Pressbooks Promotional Materials
Pressbooks Logos
Use Pressbooks logos in presentations or other materials you are creating. Please refer to our logo guidelines before use.
Faculty One Pager
Use this accessible, customizable PDF to drum up excitement about digital publishing with Pressbooks on campus.
Pressbooks Slide Deck
Copy and customize this slide deck for a variety of events where you can showcase what’s possible with Pressbooks.
Book Spotlight Card
Customize this book spotlight card to promote feature books and help show the impact and reach of your publishing efforts.

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