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This website is a collection of resources meant to provide designers, developers, and content creators with a set of ready-to-use components for print and digital products: Logo files (available to Columbia faculty and staff) Design System (available to Columbia faculty, staff, and students)
- Developer Guide
Columbia uses CAS and Shibboleth to provide UNI-based...
- Elements and Components
Columbia Design System is a collection of modular design...
- Release Notes
Columbia Design System 1.1. Columbia Design System is now...
- Contribute
To ensure high-quality elements and components that meet...
- Editorial Guidelines
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical...
- Brand Guide
The official trademark for Columbia University includes the...
- The University Identity
The design of the Columbia identity incorporates the core...
- History of the University Identity
Today, the official logo is the modern crown adjacent to the...
- Developer Guide
The official trademark for Columbia University includes the modern crown symbol adjacent to the full name of the University, in an approved color. No other mark may be used in University branding outside of an official University crown.
Learn how to use the official trademark, colors, and typography of Columbia University in print and web design. The modern crown adjacent to the full name of the University is the parent brand and the primary identifier of the institution.
The design of the Columbia identity incorporates the core elements of well-thought-out branding: name, font, color, and visual mark. The logo was designed using the official University font, Trajan Pro, and features specific proportions of type height in relation to the visual mark.
Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, [8] is a private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhattan, it is the oldest institution of higher education in New York and the fifth-oldest in the United States.
Today, the official logo is the modern crown adjacent to the full name of the University, but it is entirely appropriate for certain iterations of the crown to continue to be used by some schools, since those crowns have historical significance.
The Brand Bar is the section at the top of official University websites that includes five key elements: a link to the University homepage, a University logo, utility navigation, search, and main navigation. The Brand Bar must conform to University Identity Guidelines.