Marketing and Communications
March 27, 2025

Mike Klitzing, the COE Marketing and Communications Officer, is a great first point of contact for most marketing and communications questions. His areas of service include:
- College-wide email messaging
- Dean's Office communications
- Faculty and staff photo headshots
- Logos
- News articles
- Video production for marketing
- For instructional support, contact ITS Video Production
- Social media, COE accounts
Branding
In 2022, SDSU unveiled a Visual Identity System including a new logo and branding guidelines. Please use the following resources to update your branded materials and messaging:
- SDSU Brand Portal
- SDSU Brand Guidelines (PDF)
- Contact Manny Uribe for questions about SDSU's visual identity system.
Logos
* Google folder; you must use an SDSUid (contact Manny Uribe for access)
- Department Logos *
- Center and Institute Logos *
- SDSU Logos
- SDSU Logo Policy
- Contact Mike Klitzing with questions about getting a logo for your program or center designed using SDSU's visual identity system.
- Unique or custom logos must be approved by the SDSU Logo Committee. Visit Secondary Mark or Logo Request Form.
Photography
- SDSU Photography (scroll down to Photo Galleries section)
- Faculty and staff headshots contact: Mike Klitzing
Email Marketing
- Email signature templates: View instructions on editing your Gmail signature and templates with SDSU, COE and department logos.
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud, SDSU's official email marketing platform
- For accounts and templates contact: Manny Uribe
- Other contact: Mike Klitzing
- Also see Campus Email Message Requests for mass email messaging to targeted faculty, staff and/or student audiences.
Publishing and Promotions
- Graphic Design (instructional & promotional)
- Contact: ITS Graphic Design
- COE often contracts with Creative Circle for design and layout work
- Print marketing materials (including letterhead, business cards, and other official SDSU-branded products): Montezuma Publishing
- Branded merch, swag, and gifts: Gorilla Marketing is often used for promotional products (not an official endorsement)