Design: Highlight

Table of Contents

Usage

The Highlight block can be used on any page. It is recommended for announcements type content (with or without calls to action), and deadlines. No more than 3 Link CTAs is recommended.

Recommended Image Ratio(s) & Dimension(s)

Color Variations

Examples

White with Left Image and 1 Link CTA

White highlight Highlight Block Title

Jack the bulldog sitting in fall leaves

The class of 1964 brought the first Jack the Bulldog to campus in 1962. According to popular legend, the puppy refused to answer to the name that students gave him (Hoya) and only responded to “Jack.”

Georgetown Blue with Right Image and 2 Link CTAs

Georgetown Blue Highlight Block Title

Jack the bulldog sitting in fall leaves

The class of 1964 brought the first Jack the Bulldog to campus in 1962. According to popular legend, the puppy refused to answer to the name that students gave him (Hoya) and only responded to “Jack.”

Georgetown Gray with Left Image and 3 Link CTAs

Georgetown Gray Highlight Block Title

Jack the bulldog sitting in fall leaves

The class of 1964 brought the first Jack the Bulldog to campus in 1962. According to popular legend, the puppy refused to answer to the name that students gave him (Hoya) and only responded to “Jack.”

Maroon with Right Image and 1 Link CTA

Maroon Highlight Block Title

Jack the bulldog sitting in fall leaves

The class of 1964 brought the first Jack the Bulldog to campus in 1962. According to popular legend, the puppy refused to answer to the name that students gave him (Hoya) and only responded to “Jack.”

Cerulean with Left Image and 2 Link CTAs

Cerulean Highlight Block Title

Jack the bulldog sitting in fall leaves

The class of 1964 brought the first Jack the Bulldog to campus in 1962. According to popular legend, the puppy refused to answer to the name that students gave him (Hoya) and only responded to “Jack.”

Healy Lawn with Right Image and 3 Link CTAs

Healy Lawn Highlight Block Title

Jack the bulldog sitting in fall leaves

The class of 1964 brought the first Jack the Bulldog to campus in 1962. According to popular legend, the puppy refused to answer to the name that students gave him (Hoya) and only responded to “Jack.”