Vendors and outside groups may only use the HHS logo on materials and websites reviewed and approved by the HHSC or DSHS Office of Communications and actively monitored by HHS staff.
The HHS logo consists of a stylized wreath and star icon with the words “TEXAS Health and Human Services.”
The HHS logo or DSHS version of the logo must appear prominently on all publications. The HHS logo should be the only logo unless the HHSC or DSHS Office of Communications grants an exception for co-branding.
The HHS logo should be easily identifiable as the main mark on any publications. It should not be hard to see, taken apart, distorted or changed. Regardless of the variation used, the whole logo must appear (the icon plus the text).
These examples are to be used by vendors who contract with HHS.
The HHSC or DSHS Office of Communications must review and approve agencywide and public-facing campaigns and materials — including videos, graphic designs, websites, and use of the HHS and DSHS logos.
HHS employees should use official templates located in the Communication Services section of the agency's intranet (the HHS Connection) to promote a consistent look among agency documents and to ensure staff-produced reports, PowerPoints and other material adhere to branding and accessibility standards.
The HHS logo policy can be found here.
Standard HHS Logo – Color

HHS Logo Variations – Color



HHS Logo Variations — Solid





External Logo Requests
The HHSC and DSHS Office of Communications, respective to their agencies, must review and approve agencywide and public use of the HHS and DSHS logos.
The HHS logo policy can be found here.
Other HHS Images
The HHSC Office of Communications uses a small favicon for HHS websites and a profile image for HHS social media pages. Because HHS websites, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages will clearly have HHS branding and display the agency name as “Texas Health and Human Services,” these two images are appropriate to use.
