Cockrell School of Engineering Wordmark
The Cockrell School of Engineering wordmark is the primary means by which the School is recognized and should therefore appear on as many forms of communication as possible. The wordmark has been specially drawn and spaced and must never be redrawn or changed. The wordmark should never be stacked or positioned in any way, other than that designated by the guidelines.
When reproduced in color the wordmark should always appear in The Cockrell School of Engineering signature color, dark blue (PMS 286) or burnt orange (PMS 159). No other color is acceptable, with the exception of all black for use on faxes, memos, and in newspapers, and all white for reverses on dark backgrounds.
The wordmark should be used whenever it is appropriate to visually identify the college. The wordmark must appear on the front or back of all publications and printed materials, all titles for films, videotapes and slide presentations, college web pages, and all official signage. Exceptions must be approved by the Cockrell School of Engineering Public Affairs Office. The wordmark also may be used for merchandising or promotional items.
The wordmark is to be reproduced without modification or addition.
Graphic filters, such as dropshadows, bevels, 3d effects, embosses, or glows should not be applied to the wordmark. Any manipulation or alteration to the wordmark is strictly prohibited.
For more information regarding the use of the wordmark logo, contact the Office of Public Affairs at:
Becky Rische
Cockrell School of Engineering
Office of Public Affairs
brische@mail.utexas.edu
512-471-7272
512-471-3955 fax
