
Logos and Marks | Brand Standards - DePaul University
The DePaul University identity is a complex set of logos, signatures, graphics and text elements. Great care has gone into the development of our identity and these guidelines with the goal of …
Brand Consistency | DePaul University, Chicago
DePaul's logo is the primary identifier in all communications. The proper use of the university logo not only increases brand awareness, but also allows individual units to leverage—and …
Brand Standards - DePaul University, Chicago
These are the signature aspects of the DePaul brand—including our university logo, athletic logo, graphic and text elements, seal and coat of arms, photography and more.
The official logo is the primary component of the DePaul University graphic identity system. The logo was created to replace all other pre-existing logos developed for DePaul University. The …
About | University Branding & Marketing | DePaul University, …
The two areas also establish standards for and monitor usage of DePaul’s logo, wordmark and other key elements of DePaul’s identity across print and digital spaces. Social Media educates …
DePaul University | DePaul University, Chicago
All graphics, photographs, videos and text of the DePaul University Home Page and connected pages displaying the DePaul University logotype above are copyrighted and/or trademarked …
DePaul University | DePaul University, Chicago
DePaul University is the largest private university whose faculty members' priority is teaching. We serve over 21,000 students.
Student organizations, club sports and other recognized groups can create their own letterhead and business cards using the words "DePaul University" and their own logo, but may not use …
Brand Consistency | DePaul University, Chicago
Honoring our DePaul logo. We've provided easy-to-follow rules for using the DePaul logo. Understand the logo guidelines
Sign of the times, each DePaul symbol tells a story
Sep 10, 2017 · According to DePaul, the central symbol is a modified cruciform, suggestive of the university’s Catholic roots as well as the human form—with outstretched arms giving “spirit …
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