Primary University Logos
The logo should be used in its entirety and only as represented here. Hand-drawn or other recreations are not permissible. Download the correct version for proper use. See logo use guidelines below for more information.
Secondary University Logos
All materials and communications should be created using the Primary logo (shown above) whenever possible. A Secondary logo may be used when the Primary logo will not fit because of size constraints. Secondary logo usage should follow the same guidelines as the Primary logo. Download the correct version for proper use. See logo use guidelines below for more information.
Logo Download Instructions
Click on the link below the logo you would like to use to download the compressed .zip file to your computer.
- Select the location on your computer where you would like to save the file, then click “Save.” Note: It is advantageous to save the .zip file in an easily accessible folder for later use.
- Locate the .zip file on your computer and double-click to access the folder from the compressed file.
- Within the folder you will find two subfolders:
- The vector folder contains two .pdf files:
- Logo with grey text (for use on light backgrounds)
- Logo with white text (for use on dark backgrounds)
- The ms word folder contains two .png files:
- Logo with grey text (for use on light backgrounds)
- Logo with white text (for use on dark backgrounds)
- The vector folder contains two .pdf files:
- Once saved on your computer, you can drag-and-drop the .png file of the logo into Microsoft Office documents or use the Insert>Pictures command to select the file you would like to include in your document.
Useful Tips:
- Both the .pdf and .png files have transparent backgrounds.
- Once placed in a file (e.g. Word or Publisher), you can resize the logo proportionally by pressing and holding the 'shift' key while dragging a corner handle of the image.
- The .pdf files can be used when a vector format of the logo is required for various printing purposes.
If you have any questions about the use of the logo, please feel free to contact the Office of Strategic Communications & Marketing at (209) 664-6780 or marcom@csustan.edu.
Logo Use Guidelines
The following guidelines govern the use of logos and marks within the University logo system in all print and digital communications forms.
Warrior Gold
CMYK: 0/17/100/0
RGB: 255/209/0
PMS: 7406 C
WEB: #FFD100
Shield Red
CMYK: 24/99/76/17
RGB: 166/33/57
PMS: 201 C
WEB: #A62139
Logo Grey
CMYK: 64/55/52/27
RGB: 89/91/92
PMS: 425 C
WEB: #595B5C
Color Variations
The following are examples of the full-color, reversed and one-color logos applied to various backgrounds. In all applications, the contrast between the logo and the background must allow for the readability of the logo.
FULL-COLOR LOGO
White
REVERSED LOGO
PMS 419C — 100%
FULL-COLOR LOGO
PMS Cool Gray 6 C
REVERSED LOGO
PMS 200C — 100%
REVERSED LOGO
Simple, dark photo background
ONE-COLOR, REVERSED LOGO
Busy, dark photo background
Note: Only place the reverse logo on top of dark photo backgrounds — light photo backgrounds do not provide enough consistent legibility.
For Print
Formal Logo: The letters CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY cannot be less 7 points.
Informal Logo: The word STANISLAUS cannot be less than 1 inch wide.
Nickname Logo: The entire logo cannot be less than 1.5 inches wide.
Shield Logo: The entire logo cannot be less than 0.25 inches wide.
For Web and Video
Formal & Informal Logos: The word STANISLAUS cannot be less than 150 pixels.
Nickname Logo: The entire logo cannot be less than 175 pixels wide.
Nickname Logo: The entire logo cannot be less than 75 pixels wide.
There are no maximum size limits; however, the logo must have all design elements intact and in proportion.
Please contact the University’s Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing (MarCom) if you have any exceptions to these size restrictions. If you would like to use a treatment of the shield or the “S” as a stand-alone element in any design, please contact MarCom for guidance at marcom@csustan.edu.
The University logo must not be redrawn or modified in any way. Decorating, representing in perspective, outlining or using for frivolous decorative purposes is not permissible. Please contact the University’s Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing if you need assistance. Incorrect Uses:
Do not use the two-tone shield
Do not separate text from shield
Do not change the configuration of the shield and type
Do not replace shield with any other mark
Do not skew or slant the logo
Do not outline
Do not stretch
Do not squeeze or condense
Do not use other colors
Do not mix up colors
Do not apply effects
Do not watermark logo with text
Do not change the font
Do not rotate or tilt
The logo always must have a clear space around it to maintain legibility and visual impact. No other graphic elements, such as typography, rules and pictures should infringe upon this space. The height of the lower case “s” in the word “Stanislaus” is used to determine the amount of clear space required around the logo.
Over the years, a number of logos have been retired from the University logo system. Retired logos should not be used in any University communications. The logotypes, signatures and marks of the current system replace all other Stan State logos and marks. If you are unsure if a logo you want to use is retired, contact marcom@csustan.edu.
Secondary Identifiers
These are representative samples of how the Colleges, Divisions, Programs, Departments and Auxiliaries will be incorporated into the formal and informal logo. This will allow our University to portray a unified look and brand.
Please contact the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing at marcom@csustan.edu to request your secondary marks be created. All requests will be addressed in a timely manner. Please include the following in your request: name of the department (as it should display) and your contact information.
Style Options
Style 1
Style 2
Other University Marks
The California State University, Stanislaus seal represents the academic character of the University and is reserved to be used only in support of official University policies, decisions, ceremonies and other formal actions as an academic institution. To maintain its integrity and effectiveness, the seal may not be used for relatively informal, routine or promotional materials or for materials not directly related to academic purposes, without permission from the University’s Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing.
The Department of Athletics maintains its own marks and graphic standards for athletics-related publications and apparel. Please reference these guidelines on the Athletics website.
Warriors S
The Warrior Head is a unique graphic element that can be used by departments, student clubs and organizations as a symbol of Warrior Pride. The use of the Warrior Head should be done with thought toward respecting the integrity of the graphic design.
Colors
Red: Pantone 200C
Yellow: Pantone 7406C
Black: 100% black
Alternatives: Use one color version in white, red or gold on a black background. A white outline around a full-color graphic on a black background is not permissible.
The Warrior Head mark can be modified for use as a graphic element. To maintain the integrity of the design, the mark or related graphics should not be flipped or distorted. Use of the Warrior Head graphic is subject to approval by the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing.
Updated: January 20, 2026