Use Design Elements to add flair. These components are great for breaking up a long page or drawing attention.

  • Use Stats Row or List for rankings, facts, dates, and other numbers.
  • Use Quote / Excerpt for testimonials, citation or to highlight specific text.
  • Use Callouts to highlight important information 

Stats row with energy lines

  • #100

    Ranked as one of the top 100 public universities in the country by U.S. News & World Report

  • #6

    Undergraduate International Business program in the U.S.; U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges of 2019

Stats row with blue background

  • 300+

    Academic associations, honor and professional societies, cultural organizations and interest groups

    Source
  • 142

    Countries represented in our student body

  • 18

    Intercollegiate athletic teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

Stats list

  • 300+Academic associations, honor and professional societies, cultural organizations and interest groups
  • 3Art and history museums
  • 142Countries represented in our student body
  • 18Intercollegiate athletic teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)

Quote / excerpt

"Ideally situated at the crossroads between Latin America and the United States, Florida International University provides an excellent environment to study Atlantic and World History. The Department of History's doctoral program in Atlantic History includes top experts who are very knowledgeable about the region. In the process of producing my dissertation on American-Haitian relations, I received generous funding from several of the school's institutions."

Samuel Beckett

Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.

Samuel Beckett

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Callouts

Informative callout

Informative callouts can be used for tips, recent announcements or low priority information. Gold color coding lets the user know this is important but not urgent.

Warning callout

Warning callouts can be used for cautionary guidance, urgent alerts or high priority information. Red color coding lets the user know this critically important.