Brand Guidelines for the Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation

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DOE's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation (CMEI) logos and branding files are available on the CMEI SharePoint site for internal use. These resources are intended to ensure consistent, accurate, and approved usage of CMEI branding across digital and print products.

Log into CMEI Communications SharePoint to access the following CMEI brand assets and visual guidelines:

  • CMEI brand guidelines detailing approved use of identifiers, colors, typography, and other brand elements
     
  • High-resolution CMEI logo files in approved variations, including full-color and single-color versions
     
  • CMEI templates for PowerPoint slide decks, fact sheets, technical reports, and other products
     
  • CMEI brand visual elements such as color swatches, gradients, icons, and patterns
     
  • CMEI data visualization guidelines to ensure consistency and adherence to brand standards
     
  • Data visualization starter files and swatches


If you need access to any of the above templates for an approved purpose, please reach out to the CMEI Products and Branding Team.

Log into Energy Hub to access the following DOE brand assets:

  • DOE brand guidelines outlining standards for DOE-branded print products and exhibits
     
  • High-resolution DOE logo files in approved variations, including full-color and single-color versions
     
  • A DOE photo library with high-resolution images for digital use
     
  • DOE templates for PowerPoint presentations, internal memos, and other materials
     
  • Fact sheet templates in multiple layouts
     
  • DOE Teams backgrounds for virtual meetings
     
  • Video assets for DOE-branded video content
     
  • Social media assets, including cover images and icons


If you need access to any of the above templates for an approved purpose, please reach out to the CMEI Products and Branding Team.

Awardee Branding and Logos

DOE funding awardees can find up-to-date logos and requirements for logo use on Energy.gov's Awardee Logo and Branding Guidelines page.

Additional information on awardee communications guidelines can be found on Communications Standards.

Logos

As of October 2024, DOE no longer allows the development of new logos or brand identities for DOE-funded projects or programs. Unless expressly given an exemption, all CMEI program and/or project logos must be sunset, and all branding must align with the DOE Brand Guidelines.

Logos not included in this brand consolidation effort are institutes, international collaborations, externally owned/operated programs, multi-agency initiatives, or logos that have been legally trademarked by a national lab.

If you feel you need a logo exemption outside of the above criteria, or have questions about the logo sunsetting process, please reach out to the CMEI Products and Branding Team.

Branding FAQ

Using the DOE Logo, Seal, or Identifier on Non-Federal Products

The DOE and CMEI logos, seals, and identifiers are meant for official use only. If your company is not part of DOE, you must request permission to use these images on your products.

Every usage of the DOE or CMEI identifiers, logos, or seal must be reviewed and explicitly approved by the authorized DOE official. Details on how to submit a request are outlined below. If use is permitted, outside organizations must use the logo, seal, or identifier with qualifying language that explains their presence on non-DOE materials. These images cannot be used in any way that implies that DOE endorses a private company, service, or product. The images may not be changed, distorted, or otherwise altered in any manner. There is a Code of Federal Regulations regarding the DOE graphical identifier on the Government Printing Office website.