
Colors - Brand Guidelines
Tennessee Orange is the most recognizable component of our brand and is key in making us stand out from the crowd. White and Smokey are also primary colors and should be used to …
Color – Brand Guidelines
Instantly recognizable and strongly associated with service to Tennessee, orange is our color. A unifying signifier of University of Tennessee’s bold and energetic spirit. We contrast orange …
Why is the University of Tennessee's color orange? | wbir.com
2023年8月30日 · Pantone Matching System 151 is the official hue of UT, but why was orange selected as the school's primary color?
UT Campus- and Institute-Specific Colors – Brand Guidelines
See the entire UTHSC color palette here: https://uthsc.edu/brand/colors.php.
Pantone 151 C: The history of Tennessee Orange
2024年12月22日 · Tennessee Orange, or Pantone 151 C, is the primary color for the university, but white, and later, Smokey — a shade of gray named after our beloved mascot — were …
The University of Tennessee Logo - Brand Guidelines
One-color logos may only be reproduced in Tennessee Orange or white on merchandise as follows: Tennessee Orange imprint on a white, gray, silver, or clear background White imprint …
What to Expect at Big Orange Preview 2024 - Undergraduate …
2024年4月1日 · If you’re a high school or transfer student interested in attending University of Tennessee, Knoxville, you should definitely check out Big Orange Preview on Saturday, April …
Standards - Brand Guidelines
We are the one and only Volunteers, and our blood runs a very particular shade of orange. Though these are two very big parts of our brand, there are other ways to show that you are a …
How orange became the University of Tennessee’s official color
2022年8月31日 · UT fans frequently sport a bright color of orange, whether it be to a game or the grocery store, but why did the university choose that shade?
Why are Tennessee Vols orange? Behind University of Tennessee …
2023年10月24日 · UT Athletic Association President Charles Moore chose orange and white colors for UT’s first field day on April 12, 1889. The story goes that he chose the colors of a …