Visuals
Colors. Fonts. Graphics. Photos.
All of these components create a unique visual system that makes our story more powerful and identifiable.
Colors
Consistent use of green and gold gives us brand recognition across a variety of media. We also use a specific gray and black that complements our official colors.
Website Colors
The colors we use on our website are slightly different from those that we use in other communications. This is to meet ADA guidelines and UX best practices.
Typography
Just as with using certain colors, having dedicated typefaces makes our brand more recognizable.
Primary Sans Serif Font: Proxima Nova
Primary Serif font: Freight
Secondary Sans Serif Display Font: Bebas Neue Pro
Secondary Serif font: Museo Slab
Typography Don'ts
Some typefaces don't work well together. Below are examples of University typefaces that shouldn't be paired.
University Seal and Crest
University Seal
This is the official university seal. It has very limited use, primarily on official university documents, such as diplomas and Presidential communications. All such uses require the prior approval of the Office of Marketing & Communications. The official university seal may not be combined with the Â鶹´«Ã½ logotype.
University Crest
The University Crest was once part of the Â鶹´«Ã½ logo, but this is no longer the case. Now, it is used as a graphic element in a variety of communications.
Advertising & Marketing Look and Feel
To communicate with our audiences in a consistent manner, we have developed specific visual approaches for our advertising and marketing campaigns.
Influencers and/or Prospective Graduate Students
This is a green and gold-dominant look with high visual impact.
Prospective Undergraduate Students
This approach is full of excitement and energy for a more youthful audience.