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  1. NYU Logo. The NYU logo is the combination of our logomark and logotype. Through consistent and proper logo usage, we create a distinctive, recognizable visual identity that is protected from imposter brands or unauthorized users.

  2. Consistent use of the Universityʼs visual identity adds to the value of each unit while reinforcing the institution’s collective value. Here is a comprehensive overview of our core identity elements: logos, lockups, and university seal. Learn How to Use NYU Logos and Lockups.

  3. www.nyu.edu › employees › resources-and-servicesNYU Brand Guidelines

    Our logos, color palette, typefaces, photo styles, and graphics, along with usage guidance and examples for inspiration. Creating Messaging and Visual Assets. How to get started, including guidance for using our graphics, channel best practices, and useful checklists for copy and design. Getting Started. NYU Brand Toolkit. Not sure where to begin?

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · The NYU seal and logo, the foundation of NYU’s visual identity, have become such symbols. The round seal is used as a stamp on documents and represents the university at official events. The center depicts four runners rushing to place a laurel wreath on a pedestal.

  5. University logo. The university logo, the upheld torch, is derived from the Statue of Liberty, signifying NYU's service to New York City. The torch is depicted on both the NYU seal and the more abstract NYU logo, designed in 1965 by renowned graphic designer Tom Geismar of the branding and design firm Chermayeff & Geismar.

  6. May 28, 2024 · In a city where architecture paints the skyline, the NYU logo stands as a canvas of identity. Engraved in maroon and white, it whispers tales from Washington Square Park, echoing a chorus of scholarly ambition and urban vibrancy.

  7. When it comes to colors, the University’s logo has two primary colors: violet and white. A white torch is set against a darker, violet, background. The white color signifies the university’s role as a leading light. The logo borrows from classical Athens and Greek concepts of light as enlightenment.