These are the official marks of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The Nebraska N is the primary identifier of the University and must be used in all visual communication. The wordmark must be used in all stationery materials as specified by the University of Nebraska central administration. More details about stationery materials can be found at the Nebraska.edu website.
Nebraska N
(Campus Icon)
UNL Wordmark
(Wordmark)
Note
Always use the Nebraska N as the main identifier for communication pieces.
* Always base clear space and minimum size from inside the serifs.
CLEAR SPACE
One inside red N serif height
( Draw a square to find appropriate size)
|- .5 in -| Minimum Height
Campus Icon: Nebraska N
PMS 186CP
4-c (C2 M100 Y85 K6)
HEX (#d00000) R208 G0 B0
1-c Black
White Transparent
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This file includes 4c CMYK, Black, Hex, PMS186cp RGB, and White Imprint versions of the logo in multiple formats.
Incorrect Versions - Campus Icon*
Don't change the "N" color.
Don't delete the outline.
Don't stretch the icon.
Don't recreate the icon.
Don't write out a word with icon.
Don't place icon on busy backgrounds.
Don’t remove the white outline or print on a color background without it*
When you can't print in 2-c on a dark background, fill the white outline with the icon color.**
* The outline should always be white, except in light metal and other select merchandise items where it could be transparent.
** The registration mark has a white fill for most applications within a color background, but that can be removed on 1-c jobs.
Available Files - In Our Grit, Our Glory Lockups
This lockup is available in centered, left, right, and stacked versions.
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This file includes 4c CMYK, Black, Hex, PMS186cp RGB, and White Imprint versions of the logo in multiple formats.
Nebraska N Name
The full-name lockup is available in centered configuration only and only in sans-serif.
The file includes 4c CMYK, Black, Hex, PMS186cp RGB, and White Imprint versions of the logos in multiple formats.
The N | Nebraska lockup is available in centered, left, and right versions as well as sans-serif.
The file includes 4c CMYK, Black, Hex, PMS186cp RGB, and White Imprint versions of the logos in multiple formats.
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This file includes 4c CMYK, Black, Hex, PMS186cp RGB, and White Imprint versions of the logos in multiple formats.
Nebraska and full University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The file includes 4c CMYK, Black, Hex, PMS186cp RGB, and White Imprint versions in multiple formats. Serif and Sans-serif options with and without border available.
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This file includes 4c CMYK, Black, Hex, PMS186cp RGB, and White Imprint versions of the logos in multiple formats.
Available Files - Campus Marks Lockups
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This file includes 4c CMYK, Black, Hex, PMS186cp RGB, and White Imprint versions of the logo in multiple formats.
Note
* The use of Big Ten logo is freely permitted in published material.
Use with discretion (only when emphasis on Big Ten membership is appropriate).
Any use of the Big Ten logo on merchandise and apparel is prohibited without permission.
Available files - Wordmark
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This file includes 2c spot, 4c CMYK, Black, Hex, Reversed, and RGB versions of the logo in multiple formats.
Our Seal
Literis Dedicata et Omnibus Artibus
The seal of the University is not the official University of Nebraska–Lincoln logo or campus icon. Designed by our first chancellor, Allen R. Benton, it is today the primary graphic identifier for the University of Nebraska system, rather than the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. It is the only official seal for the University of Nebraska, as approved by the Board of Regents. The seal can be used on formal documents and certificates, but it cannot be changed in any way. It may be printed in black, a screen of black, or foil stamped.
Note
Departments, colleges and other units of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln should use the Nebraska N as a main identifier, not the University seal, on all publications, invitations, websites and other electronic media.