Academic Symbols
Academic Symbols
There are two versions of our primary academic symbol: one that includes "Salt Lake City, Utah", and one that does not.
To avoid developing competing logos, avoid creating individual unit (departments, clubs, or groups) logos to be used with school communications. Rather, the names of units should be presented typographically as a part of the logo. These are available upon request.
Click on an image below to view the available colors and download formats. Additional resources are available to the right.
Which file format should I use?
WEB - These can be used for print or web; the files can only be used at same size or smaller. All of the jpg logo files available here are created only at web resolution (72 dpi) and should not be used for high quality prints. These will degrade if enlarged.
OFFICE - These are transparent versions of the logo to be used in Microsoft Office applications. You can place these over different color background areas while maintaining the integrity of the logo. These will degrade if enlarged.
VECTOR (if not listed, available upon request) - Are high-resolution (300 dpi) files best suited for high-output print production (clothing, athletic equipment, signs, banners, promotional items, etc.). These files are scalable both larger and smaller.
For additional sizes, formats or custom versions of the logo please contact Jason Olsen at jason.olsen@slcschools.org.
Primary Academic Mark
Breathing Room
When placing the logo, give it enough room so it doesn’t look cramped or crowded. Below you will see easy ways to make sure the logo has enough room. These measurements don’t have to be exact, of course; but they’re a good rule of thumb.
Downloads
Right click on the WEB or OFFICE links below the logos and select Save Target As... to download a specific logo file. Not sure which file to use?
Primary Academic Mark with "Salt Lake City, Utah"
Breathing Room
When placing the logo, give it enough room so it doesn’t look cramped or crowded. Below you will see easy ways to make sure the logo has enough room. These measurements don’t have to be exact, of course; but they’re a good rule of thumb.
Downloads
Right click on the WEB or OFFICE links below the logos and select Save Target As... to download a specific logo file. Not sure which file to use?