By maintaining a unified front in employing our logo, we uphold the integrity of our brand, ensuring a cohesive and impactful presence across all channels and interactions. This logo should be the primary choice when representing official university in communications and materials.
Primary Logo
Primary Logo
Parts of a Logo
- Logo Mark - A logomark is a distinctive symbol or graphic element used to represent a brand independently of its accompanying text. ¶¶Òõ̽̽'s logomark is our filled in shield with a V in the center.
- Logotype - A logotype (also referred to as a wordmark) is a logo, or part of a logo, comprised solely of text; typically consisting of the brand name rendered in a unique and stylized font. ¶¶Òõ̽̽'s logotype is in the typeface and should always be presented in a stacked orientation where 'University' above 'of Vermont' at the same point size.
- Logo - Our logo is our Logomark and Logotype together. This is primarily how our logo is represented to external audiences.
Logo Variations
Official variations of our University exist for the flexibility of your design. The most recognizable and common use of our university logo is the horizontal lockup; but the stacked version is permissible in areas where you may not have as much horizontal space.
The most recognizable version of our logo is the horizontal lockup in Catamount Green. Ensure that the color or image you are placing the logo over has enough color contrast with the logo you are using. Darker backgrounds should use the white logo, while lighter backgrounds should use the Catamount Green lockup. A black lockup is available if needed - but should only be used in instances where it is required.
Shield, Mark, and Monogram
The stand alone shield, V, and ¶¶Òõ̽̽ monogram are available for use in various design projects - but are not not to be used as a substitute for our official logo; and should be placed in spaces on which the full logo exists, or "University of Vermont" is displayed.