I greet you in the name of the Lord.
Refer to the title mentioned above. Leadership of TUCASA STU through the department communication in accordance with our party constitution of 2017 article XVIII article 7 (e) would like to bring you an identity system (TUCASA STU IDENTITY GUIDELINES TIGS) to increase the efficiency and awareness of our association.
We as Seventh-day Adventists in college speak different languages, We dress different, We have different jobs, different styles, We live in different colleges, cultures, and neighborhoods different. We worship God in different ways, We all celebrate with joy, in a way a million differences. And, we’re all Sabbath Adventist scholars. Although we can look, pray, read, think, worship, sing, and share differently, we are all looking forward to the Sabbath. We are all looking forward to the future, when Jesus will come again. It is in our name, we send the message of the seventh-day Sabbath, and this we desire to show you even others. Our history and the future are rooted in this understanding of scripture, and the prophetic significance of our message in these last hours of world history.
We are different people, looking back and forth, we are called to share this message with everyone
in this world. No matter where we are, what our branches look like, how we live our faith,
and how we keep the Sabbath, we all long for that last day that we can finally the presence of our God.
As a communications department we have to publish, design, and design a wide range of our equipment to share this hope with others. But so far, we do not have a unity strategy of how to present in the thousands of materials and publications we create every week and every day in our Branches and Colleges to help the people around us know that we are part of one body. As the world overflows with information, we are increasingly finding a way to help people know we are Seventh-day Adventists with special messages in universities and universities between as well as the community around us in Tanzania and the world at large.
So how can we emerge? ! How can we use typefaces, colors, patterns, images, and the layout of the ads to let people know they are looking at the Scholars’ materials Adventist Central Province of southern Tanzania? Most importantly, how can we create a simple system to satisfy our diversity, and to identify us as one body?As a communications department We have developed a system that we believe can achieve goals Our commitment to unity and making it easier for other people to recognize when they are looking at things Ours, It is our sincere belief that this powerful system of identity will help in sharing the good news of the Adventist message in an effective and INTERESTING way. The main purpose of this work is to help people know that we are all Adventist scholars. We ask that you join us by receiving instructions to let people know we are different. In view of this any post or all of TUCASA STU’s letters will comply with these regulations to satisfy our message to all observers, the post will be divided into seven columns and The most important part of this system is what we call this “Creation Grid” is column 1/7 on the right. The first six columns are yours to fill in text, images, illustrations, charts, logos or anything else, and in those six columns you should do all your job of providing information. But the seventh column, the Sabbath column, should be set aside be special and different from the other six columns, as a reminder and mark of the seventh day Ref: www.identity.adventist.org and should have the church logo allowed to use there (Accepted Adventist Sans with single solid color) as directed by the General Conference Ref: www.dentity.adventist.org/global-elements/advent-sans Logos canplaced anywhere as long as it is in this seventh column. This column can be filled with any color, image, gradient, or anything else as long as it includes all the layers andlooks good.
We also have our logo which is PCM (Public Campus Ministries) this identifies us as God’s messengers in our colleges, so it should also exist in all TUCASA posters and this must be placed on the left side of the first Grid (top left corner) as shown below.
Prepared By Communication Department
Released by Secretary General Office TUCASA STU