The primary logo consists of two parts: the name of the college, or logotype, and the anchor icon. This is an update of the previous logo. There are two configurations: horizontal and vertical.
The logo combined with the word mark is called the logo signature. It is the primary identifier of the College and the most important tool for building recognition. The logo signature is available in ...
Prior to using these logos, familiarize yourself with Saint Louis University's logo guidelines. Saint Louis University logo marks are copyrighted. Use of these logos is restricted to the Saint Louis ...
Logos are available for current university employees and can be requested using the download form under the section: "Unit-specific lockups". In lieu of secondary college, school and unit-specific ...
This page contains the rules and conditions for using Bowdoin's additional trademarks. In addition to the Bowdoin wordmark, the College maintains a family of branding elements. Each of these marks has ...
Elements of the brand, or identity, of the College include the name and the logo. The brand follows Drexel University's Identity Program. Guidelines specific to the College of Medicine brand are ...
The late 1940s ushered in a wave of unique, colorful logos for college sports. The trend continued for over 50 years until athletics programs began to embrace minimalistic designs at the turn of ...
This site contains graphics resources for the College's visual identity. Please review the Visual Identity Quick Reference Sheet for graphics information, such as logo usage guidelines, color swatches ...
More logo ads will undoubtedly spring up on college gridirons as the season progresses; as a University of South Carolina official noted, all it takes is “a stencil for the field and a check.” ...
The use of athletics marks (e.g., “Ralphie” and the athletics interlocking CU) are exclusive to the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. They may be used in limited school-spirit instances, as ...
You should start the process of choosing a college with a careful look at yourself, not with a list of colleges. For it is your own assessment of your interests, attitudes and abilities that is ...
It is also the center of the college seal, the name of the student newspaper, and adorns the lawn in front of Graves Hall. The logo’s anchor is drawn from the one in front of Graves Hall. The ...