Endorsed Logos for Colleges, Divisions & Departments
CSUDH entities or departments may contact University Communications and Public Affairs to request their own “endorsed logo,” which combines the University Logo with the department name.
CSUDH entities may not promote themselves independent of the university. Secondary logos developed to identify a division, college, department, unit, organization, service, initiative, or internal project or program dilute the CSUDH Brand and are prohibited.
Please consult University Communications and Public Affairs before using any logos or icons other than the CSUDH logo. Often, a new logo is not needed to promote a program – our office can assist you in developing an identifiable graphic identity using color, typography, or other design elements.
- Endorsed logo text versions will be created by University Communications and Public Affairs depending on the length of the entity name. Do not try to re-create an endorsed logo.
- Please review the logo misuse guidlines on the University Logo brand guidelines page as the same rules of use apply to endorsed logos.
- Ensure that the full university name is used in text elsewhere on the collateral.
- Use color logo versions wherever possible.
Endorsed Logo - Horizontal Version
Endorsed Logo - Stacked, Centered Version
Endorsed Logo - Stacked, Left-Aligned Version
Endorsed Logo for Social Media Icons
CSUDH entities or departments may contact University Communications and Public Affairs to request their own social media icon which combines the University Logo with the department name.
Review the Social Media Guidelines page for more information on visual style for social media accounts.
Co-Branded Logos
Co-branded logos can be created for communications and websites that are not part of a college, division, or departmental structure.
Institutes and Special Initiatives
In special circumstances, co-branded logos can be created for institutes and specific initiatives such as the sample logo below.
Please contact University Communications and Public Affairs to review your co-branded logo needs.