Eligible groups include all: Unit logos include two elem ents: The CU logomark (interlocking CU), and the unit or group name, followed by the university and campus affiliation. These components are ...
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.
To comply with university brand standards and clearly identify each organization as a student-based entity within CU Boulder, the following logo format is available for student organizations. Your ...
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 ...
You are authorized to access and use the university’s trademarks for non-commercial purposes. You will comply with all posted policies, including our Trademark and Licensing Policy. We may suspend or ...
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 ...