Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3341 - Bowling Green State University
Chapter 3341-10 - Policy on Logo
Section 3341-10-04 - The official identity colors
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3341-10-04
Current through all regulations passed and filed through March 18, 2024
(A) Policy statement and purpose
The official identity colors of the university are essential elements of the university's brand identity. This policy is designed to ensure correct usage of these colors to safeguard and provide consistency to the university's brand.
(B) Policy
(1) BGSU orange
(a) The principal identity color of BGSU is
orange. When possible, this color should appear on any visual communication.
The BGSU orange was chosen because of its vibrancy and
accessibility. It can be used on either a light or dark background at no
smaller than nineteen pt. font. In addition, white and black type aalso remains
very legible whne printed on the BGSU orange.In most cases, the BGSU orange
should be used as an accent color with black since black is a more legible text
color.
(b) The BGSU orange
and BGSU brown are
the only color, other than black, that is
permitted for use on university stationery and business cards.
(c) The formulas for the BGSU orange are
dependent on what form of media is being employed. The formulas for the BGSU
orange are:
(i) Pantone® color: PMS
166C
(ii)
Process formula: 0C/76M/100Y/0K*
(iii) RGB formula: R:253/G:80/B:0*
(iv) HTML color # FD5000*
(2) BGSU brown
(a) The secondary identity color of BGSU is
brown. Variations of brown are permitted and the user may choose to use black
in lieu of the brown because it may appear more legible.
(b) The formulas for the BGSU brown are:
(i) Pantone® color: PMS 4625
(ii) Process color:
30C/72M/74Y/80K*
(iii) RGB formula:
R:79/G:44/B:29*
(iv) HTML color #
4f2c1d*
(3)
Basic identity colors
Both black and white may be used with or as a substitute for the official identity colors.
* These are the recommended PMS color equivalents.
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