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  1. Strategically and consistently applying the UT System's logo, layout themes, colors, etc., across many types of media is an important part of the branding process and helps to reinforce the UT System brand through visual identity.

  2. For current, working purposes relating to the Brand Guidelines, please contact Mehran Poursmaeili, Director of Creative and Digital Communications, for design-related projects including but not limited to logos, print material, videography and photography.

  3. When reproduced in color, the wordmark should appear in The University of Texas at Austin’s signature color, burnt orange. If burnt orange cannot be used, black or gray may be used. The wordmark can also be reversed out in white, but only when the background is burnt orange, black or gray.

  4. The Texas brand architecture system is rooted in academic tradition and excellence. Any college, school or unit associated with the University should adopt the logo configurations.

  5. The Oden Institute Powerpoint template offers a variety of slide styles with UT colors, as well as options with the Oden Institute logo and with the wordmark. For digital (web, presentations, screens): Download files.

  6. The seal should always appear in burnt orange (Pantone 159), with the exception of an all-black version and an all-white version for reverses on dark backgrounds. The full-color version of the seal is permitted for use by The University of Texas System.

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  8. File:University of Texas at Austin logo.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 350 × 100 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 91 pixels | 640 × 183 pixels | 1,024 × 293 pixels | 1,280 × 366 pixels | 2,560 × 731 pixels. This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons.

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