Toolkit: Logo & Wordmark Application

Mark Area of Isolation

To maintain visual integrity of the university logos and wordmarks (marks), a minimum area of isolation must remain clear around them. Reference the examples below for proper area of isolation scaling.

The area of isolation space must be kept clear of competing visual elements, wording, and distracting images. Visual elements may not be paired with, or used in close proximity to, the official university marks. The area of isolation is required to prevent confusion and competition with the university marks. As a rule, do not incorporate text or unofficial marks that overlap, or begin to blend, with the university’s marks.

If adding text outside the area of isolation, do not use the Utah State, Univers, or Trajan fonts. These fonts are reserved for official logos. Please see alternative typefaces for font recommendations.

University Marketing & Communications, Trademark Licensing has worked with the Service Now team to create the Area of Isolation Generator tool. 

The tool automatically generates department, program, office, and consolidated marks for you with the proper area of isolation between the mark and the additional text. Fonts and available color options have been added to the tool. 


Visual examples of how to measure area of isolation
          visual examples of how to measure area of isolation for Spirit Marks
      
 
Important Notice - Restricted Marks
These are restricted marks. Restricted marks are for use by special permission only. Please review the pages on brand for additional use guidelines. Presidential Seal  |  Athletics Bull


visual examples of area of isolation for restricted logos