
Marks and Logos | University Communications - University of …
Explore our logos, marks, cobranding, sponsorship, and trademark policies. The University of Oregon is well known for its iconic "O" logo. We maintain a set of standards to protect the …
University Marks | University Communications - University of Oregon
The Interlocking UO served as the university primary logo prior to our current primary logo. The mark is reserved exclusively for retail on apparel, headwear, footwear, and hard goods, as well …
Primary Logo | University Communications - University of Oregon
The University of Oregon primary logo is the cornerstone of our identity system. It is the most immediately recognizable signifier of the Oregon brand and should be used to represent the …
LOGOS AND USAGE Our logo has power. The “O” represents us at the highest level and serves as the centerpiece of our brand. It’s both an immediate identifier and a stamp of quality. It is, …
File:University of Oregon logo.svg - Wikipedia
This logo image consists only of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. Although it …
Use of the UO’s Trademarks | General Counsel - University of …
The University of Oregon owns various trademarks/logos that are registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The UO’s trademarks are not simply a marketing or …
University of Oregon Logo - Logos-world
2024年8月29日 · A vertical stripe divides the University of Oregon logo into two parts. It is rendered in a monochromatic color scheme, featuring a flat and thin design. The left part is a …
Brand Library | University Communications
These templates align with UO branding. Our logos are available for download by our faculty and staff. The brand library includes the UO primary and secondary logos among other assets. …
Category:University of Oregon logos - Wikimedia Commons
Media in category "University of Oregon logos" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
The formal university and commercial-use versions of the UO logo should incorporate two colors into its design when possible. The University of Oregon utilizes the Pantone Matching