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Home > Resources > Graphic Identity Standards > Colors
COLORS

Below are the official colors used to create UC Irvine logos in print and electronic communications.


UC Irvine gold

UC Irvine yellow
Spot color: Pantone 121
Four-color process: C 0 M 11 Y 69 K 0
Web color: R 255 G 222 B 108
Web-safe equivalent: #FFE273


UC Irvine blue

UC Irvine blue

Spot color: Pantone 288
Four-color process: C 100 M 65 Y 0 K 30
Web color: R 0 G 70 B 133
Web-safe equivalent: #000066


Do not rely upon the output of a desktop color printer for color matching.

Gold-foil stamping or metallic ink

Single-color versions of the logos may be reproduced in gold foil, preferably on a dark blue or white background. When using gold foil, choose a yellow-gold rather than a bronze- or copper-gold. Metallic gold ink may be used on coated white paper. Avoid using metallic blue or metallic yellow inks.

Accent colors

Publications and Web sites need not be predominantly blue and gold. When possible, use of additional blue and gold hues is encouraged, as are accent colors that may be associated with the school, department or unit. Only the logo must appear in official colors.

Downloadable color and treatment options

Adding campus unit nameplates

Adding graphic elements (anteater or campus seal)

Graphic Identity Standards

Overview
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Use of University Name and Seal
Nomenclature Guidelines
Ordering University Letterhead and Business Cards
Correspondence Guidelines

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