NEVER substitute the Attack Cat and the OHIO typography that goes with it for the University signature logo for institutional or academic use.Although many alumni have fond associations with it, the “Paw” is an historical mark that is no longer used to represent Ohio University. (1,061); Asian Americans 1.3% (270); Caucasians 84.6% (17,926); Hispanic 1.9% (411); International 6.8% (1,437); and Native American and American Indian 0.4% (77). 4. It is a trademark of the University, and as such, it must appear on all communication materials and promotional items and be represented exactly as outlined here unless you have obtained permission from University Communications and Marketing to do otherwise.The signature logo should always be included on all materials and applications (including promotional items) for academic and/or administrative use. More than 9,800 students attend Ohio University's five regional campuses: Any separate brand identity must incorporate the signature logo in a complimentary manner and a guide must be developed to detail how that brand identity will incorporate the greater OHIO brand appropriately.The Ohio University seal is used to authenticate the highest official University documents, such as diplomas and legal documents. In accordance with the established guidelines for secondary reference on stationery, vehicles will be labeled in the same manner. Betty Hollow. Please note that if the name of the administrative or academic unit extends beyond the equivalent of the width of the "H" in "OHIO," the name should be broken onto the next line.The name of the individual school, department, or division and its mailing information should appear in a block one line below the name of the primary unit.
NEVER use the logo mark without the logo type.Always scale the logo proportionately. 2. Heritage is the only The university is a residential campus in Athens, Ohio, overlooking the The historic College Green is the central quadrangle lawn and location of significant campus buildings: The College Green features Galbreath Chapel, the spire of which, topped with a brass weather vane, is modeled after that of the portico of Nash's The John Calhoun Baker University Center, which opened in January 2007, is named after the 14th president of the university. The College Green has changed little in the past two centuries, which contributes to the university's colonial appearance. This type is always in either Ohio University Gray or black.DO NOT devise or use any college, administrative unit, departmental, or other logo.
and other select schools.Ohio University was recognized by the new state on February 18, 1804, as its charter was certified by the The 20th century saw dramatic growth in student enrollment, academic offerings, and research facilities. The school mascot is Rufus the Bobcat, and a life-sized sculpture of a bobcat stands poised at the entrance to Peden Stadium. Please see the first graphic in the "College, Department, and Other Sub-Logos" section above for a visual example. The minimum clear zone is the width of the “I” in the University signature.Whenever possible, the logo should appear in its official form using Ohio University Green and Ohio University Gray.If you can use only one color for the logo, you must use one of the options below:When using the signature on a complex background, it should be placed within a solid, single-color shape (e.g., a box or bar) that maintains the mark’s clear zones.The same rules apply to online use of the signature logo, with these adjustments:Logos in various Web-friendly formats are available for download. The title was changed to Spectrum Green for the years 1975-1983.