





Pacific School and College Lockups
| Like the Pacific wordmark, the Pacific school logos or lockups below are designed to be used as one unit. The lockup is the final form of the logo concept with all of its type and visual elements locked in their relative positions. The type within these lockups has been specifically configured. They should not be rendered using fonts and cannot be altered. |
School lockups must be reproduced from the artwork provided by the Identity Program.
Clear Space
The school lockups must be surrounded by the same amount of clear space required for the Pacific wordmark.
Incorrect Usage
As the key visual expression of our University, we must treat our workdmark and lockups with respect.
We must also ensure a singular and unified impression across all the various applications upon which it appears.
The school lockups must adhere to the same standards as those applied to the Pacific wordmark.
Primary School Wordmark: Positive Reproduction
For most applications, the primary wordmark should be used in the color variations shown for the University wordmark.
The two-color primary wordmark is Pacific’s predominant mark and should be used for almost all applications.
A two-color black and Pacific Orange version has been included for color restricted usage only.
The one-color, black & white version should be used in one-color situations only (newsprint, etc.), and an alternate one-color version in Pacific Orange has been created for limited situations where black is not an option.
A line art (all black) wordmark should only be used for all black media, such as a fax transmittal cover sheet.
The school lockups should never be inserted in copy.
When the school name appears in copy, it should be spelled out in the typeface being used.
Only the following schools are approved for use as logos.
Pacific McGeorge School of Law

Eberhardt School of Business

Conservatory of Music

Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy & Health Sciences

Benerd School of Education

Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry

College of the Pacific

School of International Studies

School of Engineering and Computer Science





