





Limited Use: Boxed School Lockup
A lockup is the final form of a logo with all of it's elements locked in their relative positions.
Each school lockup may either be used in their locked-up, logo version (below), typeset separately in upper and lower case in Adobe Weiss with an appropriate size relationship to the Pacific Wordmark, or typeset by the specifications described by Single-Line School Lockups for a single-line treatment.
The "boxed" wordmark is a variation of the primary school wordmark.
Its usage is extremely limited and is determined by the complexity of the background onto which it is placed.
The boxed wordmark should only be used on a background—photographic or illustrative—that is too competitive to implement the primary wordmark.
A "too competitive" background compromises the legibility of the wordmark, is visually complex, clashes in color, or in some way negatively affects the reproduction and integrity of the wordmark.
The boxed wordmark should never be used on a white background or in any situation that the primary wordmark can be accurately reproduced.
Two versions of this boxed wordmark have been created: One in Pacific Orange when orange is one of the print colors specified; and one in black & white.
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





