
Identifying Loyola
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A Consistent Image for Loyola
A unified approach to graphics fosters better communication through utilization of a strong, consistent institutional identity system which provides strength and cohesiveness to support the image of the university to both internal and external audiences. Our current logo, in several configurations, was designed in 1995.
The logo establishes an identity system that creates a stronger graphic image for Loyola to make print materials more readily identifiable at a glance. Letterhead, envelopes, and business cards are printed on recycled stock to make a positive environmental statement. The “recycle” logo, along with the official university seal, is watermarked in the letterhead.
The success of any identity program depends on the cooperation of all members of the university community. Adherence to a few simple rules will result in improved communications.

letterhead and business card
Source:
Loyola Graphic Identity Guide