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.
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 ...
Logos for university groups—also known as logo signature extensions or unit-specific lockups—follow a standardized and consistent visual hierarchy that supports the University of Colorado brand while ...
The "Wolverbear" logo is one of the great sailor cap marks from the golden age of college football. Unlike other schools, Michigan actually wore this logo as a patch on its jersey in the 1962 season.
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 ...
Schools or colleges that have received contributions that allow naming of the school or college for a donor or benefactor (as ... donor-named schools and colleges follow the standard guidelines for ...
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 ...