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Go to our Gallery of Sample Designs to see some examples of previous collateral. 

Templates and Logos

The University of Texas at Austin adopted a new set of academic logos in 2015. Here is the current logo for the School of Undergraduate Studies:

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  • You can download templates for PowerPoint and MicrosoftWord from here.
  • You can download your program/UGS logo from here.
  • You can download a summary of the logo guidelines here. The complete UGS/UT brand guidelines for logo usage can be downloaded here

Use of Compass in Designs

You can We no longer use the compass image as a spirit mark in your designs as we transition to the new UT logo system. Often times this will mean using it as a watermark or partial background image.

Do not use the compass to replace a letter or part of one. 

The compass should always be secondary to the college, school, unit (CSU) or student group logo/words. As a secondary mark, the compass must be smaller than the primary logo on the piece. The compass may not be the focus of the piece. Its placement must be in a less prominent location than the primary logo or message.

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UGS designs.

Color Palette

PLEASE NOTE: We are now using PMS 7584 (Coated) for all burnt orange uses.

All materials that you produce should only use colors from the palette below. Use the colors below, from the Pantone (PMS) Solid Coated palette.

Primary colors should be used as main or accent colors, and secondary colors are neutrals chosen to match well with our primary palette and to fill up “white space” in designs. 

Fonts

For titles, use Gotham or Benton Sans. Gill Sans regular is the alternative for titles if you do not have Gotham. If you want to purchase Gotham or Benton Sans, please contact the the UGS design teamIf you would like us to purchase Benton Sans for your program, please contact your communications representative.

For body copy, use Palatino or Gotham book.(for longer documents, with a lot of text) or Benton Sans (for shorter documents, with not much text). 

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