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  1. Red and blue are the traditional colors for the University of Pennsylvania. They are as important to the identification program as the logo forms and typography. The careful application of these specific colors will create a strong and consistent identity for the University.

  2. The emergence of red and blue as the official colors of Penn dates to the spring of 1876 when the student-run Athletic Association of the University of Pennsylvania joined the newly formed Athletic Association of American Colleges (later called the Intercollegiate Athletic Association).

  3. Jan 31, 1991 · The University of Pennsylvania colors are Red and Blue. The nickname of the athletics team is the Quakers. The color codes: RGB, CYMK for print, Hex for web and the Pantone colors can be seen below.

  4. HEX #A50021 color name is University Of Pennsylvania Red. HEX color code #A50021 represent the color in hexadecimal format by combining three values – the amounts of Red, Green and Blue (RGB). The RGB values of this color are 165, 0, 33 ( rgb (165, 0, 33) ).

  5. Download Penn Logos. The logos on this page are the primary graphic elements of the University of Pennsylvania identification program. Use is authorized only for members of the University community in applications supporting the University's mission.

  6. The colors of red and blue (originally described as "gules" and "azure"), are -- according to the University's archives -- believed to have been chosen originally by a student representing the University in a track meet held at Saratoga, New York, in 1874.

  7. Jun 24, 2016 · In all seriousness, the University of Pennsylvania has used different shades of red and blue at different times over the past century.

  8. Sep 1, 2022 · UPDATED SEPTEMBER 1, 2022. Brand Guidelines. The following pages are guidelines of how to apply the Penn identity. Details on using the logo in an appropriate manner and how the colors can be applied are also outlined.

  9. University of Pennsylvania, Coat of Arms (red) It should be noted that when the arms are reproduced in black and white, parallel vertical lines should appear in the chief (upper portion) to represent gules (red), and parallel horizontal lines should appear in the chevron to describe azure (blue).

  10. Jul 27, 2023 · The university’s emblem conveys its cultural and historical heritage, dating back to 1740. But the UPenn logo has a modern design because the educational institution constantly evolves. This suggests that the university is committed to innovation, not forgetting its long-standing traditions.