Logos for the School of Natural Resources and Environment

The School of Natural Resources and Environment logo was designed to be a strong graphic unit that holds together large or small. Please use the logo on all SNRE Web pages and publications.

The logo design retains the individuality of the School and makes it very clear that SNRE is a part of U-M. The communications team recognizes that it is important to do our part to establish consistent graphic standards throughout the University of Michigan.

The SNRE logo design is in compliance with U-M graphic identity standards, in color, type font and the use of the Block M symbol.

There are several color and format versions for use (3-color, 2-color and 1-color blue or black). The standard elements of the logo design include:

  • Type font: Book Antigua
  • Specific colors are 294 blue, 7406 yellow, and 347 green

For more information about U-M trademarks, see the U-M logos web site.

Guidelines for Use

Please do not alter the design, colors or fonts.

Resize the logo proportionally (top-to-bottom and left-to-right). To do this, you use the shift key and resize both horizontally and vertically simultaneously.

EPS and TIFF formats are recommended for print. If you plan to resize the logo, and/or convert it to other file formats (for instance to PNG), start with the EPS or TIFF formats.

JPEG formats are recommended for quick and easy insertion into web or e-mail. Please DO NOT use jpegs for printing purposes.

Three Color Logo

 

The three-color version uses Pantone 347 Green, 294 Blue, and 406 Gold (Maize).

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Two Color Logo

The two-color version uses Pantone 294 Blue, 7406 Gold (Maize).

Available formats:

One color logo — blue

The one-color blue version uses Pantone 294 Blue.

Available formats:

One color logo — black

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