Unit Wordmarks

Official

Academic and administrative units should use the following guidelines to combine their unit identity with the UC Irvine logo as their unit wordmark.

Examples of standard wordmarks are provided for reference.

Unit wordmark layout showing the campus unit to the right of the UC Irvine logo

Unit wordmark horizontal example

Unit wordmark layout showing the campus unit below the UC Irvine logo

Unit wordmark stacked example

Unit wordmark layout showing donor name in bold below the UC Irvine logo and the campus unit (normal weight) below the donor name

Unit wordmark stacked example with donor name

Promotional

Promotional items may necessitate variations in unit wordmarks to accommodate specific design requirements or product limitations. Examples of centered wordmarks are provided for reference.

Important

Any official logo/wordmark for UC Irvine must be created by the Office of Strategic Communications & Public Affairs.

For official logos and wordmarks:

Request artwork

Promotional wordmark layout showing the campus unit below the UC Irvine logo

Promotional wordmark example

Promotional wordmark layout showing donor name in bold below the UC Irvine logo and the campus unit (normal weight) below the donor name

Promotional wordmark example with donor name

Usage

Wordmarks must not be modified in any way. This includes changes to fonts, colors, size, or spatial relationships.

All wordmark elements should adhere to the provided templates to ensure consistency and accuracy.

The gold and white wordmarks are designed for use on dark backgrounds.