darkshadow1031 Posted October 16, 2008 Share Posted October 16, 2008 I recently got this pdf in my email from Seton Hall University about using their logos. I thought it was interesting and I think the graphically inclined of the board would also:Reminder: How to Use University and Athletics Logos From Public Relations/Marketing & AthleticsUsing University and Athletics Logos As we embark on a new academic year, it is important that the University's brand is represented appropriately both internally and externally. Please follow the University's graphic standards when creating any materials that use Seton Hall logos, formal marks or the University tagline. An online PDF of the graphic standards manual is available for easy reference: http://admin.shu.edu/graphics-manual.pdf 2002-2006 ALUMNI 2007-2009 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oo_nrb Posted October 16, 2008 Share Posted October 16, 2008 And here I thought I was lame for looking through my university's graphic standards sheets http://www.colorado.edu/ucomm/standards.htmlIn the top link there is athletic info (to help keep it OT (although it is need of updating, since it refers to the old athletic logo) ). 2011 Colorado Rockies | Season from Hell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oddball Posted October 16, 2008 Share Posted October 16, 2008 I always look for those when doing a concept or trying to design something such as painting a car for Nascar Racing 2003 that has anything to do with a school. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gordie_delini Posted October 16, 2008 Share Posted October 16, 2008 For those interested in corporate branding guidelines, Identityworks has quite a few very good examples.http://www.identityworks.com/tools/guideli...rds_manuals.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meetthemets Posted October 16, 2008 Share Posted October 16, 2008 Pretty much every University, business, corporation or other organization has graphic style guides and standards manuals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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