Email Signature Guidelines

The email messages that you send from your buffalo.edu account come from you, but they also represent the University at Buffalo. As part of the university's identity strategy, a consistent and cohesive approach to email signatures is essential to projecting our institutional excellence.

To help maintain consistency and professionalism in the email signatures used by faculty and staff, please adhere to the best practices and standards below.

Any deviation from these standards—on a personal or unit level—requires written approval from University Communications.

Best Practices and Standards

Think of your email signature as a digital business card that provides relevant contact information, ideally in fewer than eight lines. Name, pronouns, title(s), department or unit, university name and telephone number are appropriate items to include. Use simple URLs, if any, without “http://www”.

Pronouns

Specifying your pronouns is not required, but it is a helpful practice in support of UB’s ongoing commitment to creating a more diverse, inclusive and equitable community. An individual’s pronouns generally follow their name and may take one of several forms: (she/her), (she, her), (she/her/hers), (she, her, hers), (they/them/their) or (they, them, their).

Web Links

Include as part of your email signature only those web links that are directly related to your professional role within the university (e.g., “engineering.buffalo.edu/ee” or “engineering.buffalo.edu/ee/faculty/victor_e_bull”). All web addresses (URLs) used in your signature must ultimately resolve to a .buffalo.edu domain. For extremely long URLs (e.g., school.buffalo.edu/home/research/faculty/profiles.host.html/content/shared/school/department/profiles/bull-victor) please work with your unit senior communicator to create a shorter URL (e.g., school.buffalo.edu/bull-victor) that redirects.

Plain Text vs. Rich Text

Choose appropriate text styling to ensure readability. While plain text is ideal in most instances of casual communications, if you choose to use rich text (to bold, italicize, underline, etc.) use Arial or Georgia as your standard font, as they are university-approved brand typefaces.

Relevant Social Media Accounts

Include information for relevant social media and/or instant messaging accounts in text only, without icons. Include only those accounts that are affiliated with the university as a whole or with your school, unit, department or professional role. Include a personal social media account only if it is used primarily to promote your academic and/or professional expertise and contains a disclaimer in your profile that states that your opinions are your own and do not express those of your employer.

Personal Statements

Do not use quotations, aphorisms or other personal statements. Such statements may be objectionable to some recipients and may be misconstrued as the university’s official position. Use of officially sanctioned university statements or slogans (e.g., “Go Bulls!” or “New York’s Public Powerhouse”) is permissible.

Confidentiality Clause

Consider including a brief confidentiality clause if warranted by the nature of your communications, for example:

CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this email message and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information and may be legally protected from disclosure.

Graphics

Graphics or stationery backgrounds should not be included in your email signature. This includes logos (e.g., UB master brand mark or unit brand extension mark) or other graphic identifiers.

Unless placed within a stylized email (using HTML), these elements are often inaccessible for individuals relying on assistive technology to read its contents, and are often treated as attachments and can clog a recipient’s inbox or cause email to be filtered as spam. Furthermore, images may not display properly in some email programs, resulting in a distorted or confusing image that is not consistent with the university’s image.

Examples

Victor E. Bull, PhD                                 
Assistant Dean for Graduate Education
School of Architecture and Planning
University at Buffalo                                     
716-645-0000

Victor E. Bull, PhD
Assistant Dean for Graduate Education
School of Architecture and Planning
University at Buffalo
office: 716-645-0000 | cell: 716-645-0000 | fax: 716-645-0000
Follow us: Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn

[social media accounts as hyperlinked text]

Victor E. Bull, PhD (he, him)
Assistant Dean for Graduate Education, School of Architecture and Planning
University at Buffalo
101 Hayes Hall, Buffalo, NY 14214-0000
office: 716-645-0000 | cell: 716-645-0000 | fax: 716-645-0000
ap.buffalo.edu
Facebook: @buffaloarchitectureandplanning
Instagram: @ubuffaloarchplan
WeChat: victorebull

[social media accounts as text only]

Victor E. Bull, PMP, CSM (they/them/theirs)
Senior Application Development Analyst
Enterprise Application Services
University at Buffalo
215 Millard Fillmore Academic Center, Buffalo, NY 14261-0000
office: 716-645-0000 | fax: 716-645-0000
buffalo.edu/ubit