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Learn how to use the Cornell logo and seal correctly in print and web designs. Find the downloads page for logo assets and the size and contrast requirements for legibility.
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Hairline and seal logo are equal height. Only black, red, or...
- Filming Request
Please indicate Ithaca Campus, Roosevelt Island (Cornell...
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Use of Name or Logo Request to use Cornell's name or logo in...
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Logos. For logos and lockups that pertain to your college,...
- Messaging
Mission. Cornell is a private, Ivy League university and the...
- Student Organizations
Note: Only official Cornell University teams under the...
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Video - Cornell University Logo · Cornell University Brand...
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Copyright & Licensing - Cornell University Logo · Cornell...
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Find logos and seal graphics for Cornell University in various formats and sizes for print and web use. Download the Cornell logo use form, brand guide, and licensed manufacturers list.
Design Center. A brand can be many different things — and the Cornell brand comes to life in many different ways.
- Meaning and History
- Cornell Big Red Logo
- Font and Colors
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After the official signing of the decree establishing the university, the search for land suitable for construction began. To erect it, Ezra Cornell, a former senator, provided his farm and $500,000 as a down payment. He invited his friend, historian, and educator, Andrew D. White. He supervised the work and traveled, advertising the future institu...
Cornell University in New York has 36 varsity teams and many club sports. They are all part of the Cornell Big Red faculty and compete in NCAA Division I. They primarily compete in the Ivy League, although there are exceptions: some teams are members of the EIWA, MAISA, EAWRC, EARC, NIWFA, ECAC Hockey, and other conferences. The name Cornell Big Re...
All three of Cornell University’s main visual identity marks have in common the color red. Two of them also have a circular element with identical content. They differ in the number of lettering: in the printed mark, there are two, while in the academic logo, there is one. The main font of the university badge is Palatino. This is a classic font wi...
Learn about the symbolism and evolution of the Cornell University logo, which includes a seal, an emblem, and a sports logo. The logo reflects the university's history, values, and achievements in education, research, and athletics.
The Brand Center is the in-house creative team that maintains the Cornell brand and supports storytelling across all communications platforms. It does not provide the Cornell logo or its usage guidelines.
Learn about the color standards for print and web at Cornell University, including the primary, secondary and accent palettes. See examples of how to use the colors in different media and platforms, and access the web accessible combinations chart.
15 de abr. de 2024 · A public domain image of the Cornell University seal, published in 1920. The file history shows the changes and usage of the logo on different wikis and media.