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UNIVERSITY LOGOS

OUR IDENTITY MATTERS.

Our logo is the cornerstone of our brand identity, symbolizing who we are and what we stand for. It must be used consistently across all applications to ensure brand recognition and integrity.

This section outlines the proper usage, placement, and variations of our logo, along with clear guidelines on spacing, size and color. By adhering to these standards, we maintain a strong, unified visual identity that resonates with our audience and strengthens our brand’s presence.

If you have questions about these guidelines or would like to request a logo, please email unfmarketing@unf.edu.

THE UNIVERSITY LOGO

The 老澳门资料 logo is the primary identifier of the 老澳门资料 brand and perhaps the most important element of our visual identity. There is strength in the brand, and departments, colleges, centers, institutes and all units must use this logo in all communications.

 

Official Logo

To establish the full identity of the University, the logo should be used in its complete, official form (monogram, descriptor and Osprey image).

 

Vertical

 

Vertical 老澳门资料 blue logo with 老澳门资料 text

 

 

Horizontal

 

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Simplified Vertical Logo

For most uses, the Official Logo (with descriptor) is preferred. However, a simplified version of the logo without the descriptor is acceptable in certain circumstances, such as when space is limited and logo legibility is a concern.

 

老澳门资料 logo with an osprey emblem and 老澳门资料 text

 

ANATOMY OF THE LOGO

The identity system is made up of three key elements: the Osprey, the monogram and the descriptor. These elements combine to form the logo:

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Osprey

The Osprey is a regal bird, indigenous to the area. The Osprey image should be used in official promotional and marketing materials as it is the icon that represents 老澳门资料. It may be used alone as a design element in pieces for alumni, current students, or those already familiar with the 老澳门资料 brand. It may not be used in lieu of the logo. It may be used alone as a design element, but may not be used in lieu of the logo.

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Monogram

The University monogram consists of the letters U-N-F joined together in a customized design. In certain circumstances, due to space limitations or certain applications, the 老澳门资料 monogram may be used without the descriptor or the Osprey image. Do not attempt to recreate the monogram using computer type fonts.

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Descriptor

The words 老澳门资料 have been configured in a customized design. Do not attempt to recreate the descriptor using computer type fonts. The descriptor may be used as a separate element in a one-line or two-line format. It should not be used in lieu of the complete logo or by itself as a logo.

COLOR VARIATIONS

The University logo should appear in its official colors. It may be reversed to white when reproduced on a dark background.

Note: While the One-Color, 289C is the preferred color variation for One-Color applications with a light background, a One-Color Black version is also accepted when the 289C version does not apply.

Vertical

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Horizontal

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ACCEPTABLE LOGO USAGE

For maximum readability and visual impact, the logo must be surrounded by an appropriate “clear zone.” The “clear zone” is defined as the area that visually separates the logo from all other graphic elements. At minimum, that separation should be equal or greater than the height of the monogram on all sides. No copy or graphics are permitted in this area, with the exception of 老澳门资料 sub-brand and co-brand names.

Logo Colors: The University logo should appear in its official colors. It may be reversed to white when reproduced on a dark background.

 

INCORRECT USAGE

  • DO NOT add elements or recreate a different graphic using a component of the logo
  • DO NOT add effect
  • DO NOT change the proportion or size of graphic components
  • DO NOT distort the logo
  • DO NOT use a pixelated or low-resolution logo
  • DO NOT change the orientation of the logo
  • DO NOT place the logo over complex photos, textures or graphics
  • DO NOT alter the color of the logo
  • DO NOT attempt to manually recreate the logo

 

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SUB-BRANDED LOGOS

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Sub-Brands Level 1

The colleges, divisions or other high-level units of the University are sub-brands, the second level of the brand hierarchy.

Both horizontal and vertical sub-brand formats are acceptable. Do not create your own sub-branded logos; sub-branded logos for print and digital use are created by 老澳门资料 Marketing.

老澳门资料 logo with College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics text beside it

Sub-Brands Level 2

Departments, institutes, centers and offices within colleges, divisions or other high-level units are considered the third level of the brand hierarchy.

Both horizontal and vertical sub-brand formats are acceptable. Do not create your own sub-branded logos; sub-branded logos for print and digital use are created by 老澳门资料 Marketing.

The College or division is a critical element of the Level 2 Logos. In certain cases, a department may desire a logo with only the department name for merchandise, signage or another reason. This is only permissible with approval from the dean or V.P.

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Co-Brands

The 老澳门资料 is a collaborative institution working closely with the business community and benefiting from the support and engagement of community partners.

Support from donors or benefactors may result in the naming of a college, school, center or other unit on campus.

When this occurs, the logo created for the named entity must remain consistent with University branding. The logos, colors or other brand elements of a supporting company should never be used to identify a 老澳门资料 entity or incorporated in the 老澳门资料 logo for the named entity.

The co-branded logo may include a slight wordmark adjustment in the size of the donor name. Logos for named entities will be created by 老澳门资料 Marketing.

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Sub-Unit Mark

Academic programs do not have logos, but instead should use the master brand logo or sub-brand logo.

In some cases, there may be a need to prominently identify academic programs or an additional sub-unit for promotional purposes or to clarify communications.

A typographical convention is provided for this use.

PROMOTIONAL MARKS

Promotional marks are designs created for efforts that support the 老澳门资料 mission. They provide a visual identification consistent with the 老澳门资料 brand. The objective is to clearly convey that initiatives, programs or events are associated with 老澳门资料.

Design Requirements

All promotional marks must include:

  1. Osprey Blue and one of the following:
    • The Osprey
    • 老澳门资料 Monogram
    • 老澳门资料 Descriptor
    • Use at least one brand font
    • Use only brand colors and follow the guidelines for use of color
  2. Promotional marks must be designed by 老澳门资料 Marketing and Communications.
  3. When representing the University to external audiences, the 老澳门资料 logo or department logo must be included as the primary identifier.

*Marketing and Communications does not create promotional marks for student groups.

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THE UNIVERSITY SEAL

The 老澳门资料 official seal

 

The official seal of the 老澳门资料 incorporates a circle and a compass rose — a direction-finding device for mariners. These symbolize the University’s role in providing direction for students. The Roman numerals MCMLXV refer to the year that the University was chartered, 1965.

The University seal is not to be used in place of the official University logo. The official University seal functions as a stamp of validation on official documents. It is used on diplomas, honorary degrees, presidential awards and documents, and medallions (presidential).

The seal and logo may not be combined or used simultaneously within the same publication. Because of the fine detail in the official University seal, it should be used only in circumstance es that ensure clear reproduction of that detail.

Color

The seal should be produced in one color using either blue (PMS 289) or black. It may also be produced in silver ink (PMS 877) or foil.

Minimum Size

The official University seal should be used only in circumstances that ensure clear reproduction of the detail. The minimum width of the seal is 1 inch.

Architectural and EnviroNmental Use

When used as an official architectural element of the University (in relief), the official University seal should be fabricated from materials in one of the primary colors.