What marks are considered the current, official, approved logos for University of Houston?
The University of Houston logotype is the graphic depiction of the name University of Houston in a type format. It is a one-of-a-kind signature, which identifies our university and projects our unique identity. Spacing and size relationships between the logotype have been carefully established and calibrated so that the university identity will remain consistent in all applications. There are multiple versions of this logo to adapt it to various branding situations. These versions are called the Primary and Secondary versions of the UH logo. They can be seen with or without the “You Are the Pride” Tagline. See them in the UH Graphic Standards.
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