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 ...
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 ...
Schools or colleges that have received contributions that allow naming of the school or college for a donor or benefactor (as approved by the CU Foundation and Board of Regents) feature a distinctive ...
The clear area for both horizontal and vertical configurations is the height of the “O” in “College.” Minimum Height The minimum sizes for the logos are based on legibility of the icon. The smallest ...
To truly evaluate these teams, it makes sense to remove conference affiliations and logos and just examine what they've done so far.
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 ...