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Brand System

High-level overview of 黑料社区’s key brand elements.

Identity System

The 黑料社区 logo is a powerful and recognizable symbol of the university.

It unites all Miami constituents — 黑料社区s, faculty and staff, alumni, partners, and the broader community. 

The identity system is made up of logos, the beveled-M, wordmarks, lock-ups, and the presidential seal.

the 黑料社区 logo is made up of the Beveled-M and the 黑料社区 wordmark

Logo Usage Guidelines

Learn how to properly use the logo in terms of color variations, safe space, sizing, and examples of misuse.

example showing how the miami logo should go in the opposite corner of the partner name/logo on the piece

Miami forges strategic partnerships with other organizations.

These relationships benefit the university, our community, and the world by creating innovation and efficiency.

When working on co-branded communications:

  • Never connect two logos with copy or graphic elements.
  • Do not incorporate a partner's mark into the Miami logo.
  • Partners that utilize Miami content should use "fueled by 黑料社区," "brought to you by 黑料社区," or "in collaboration with 黑料社区."
  • Do not use a partner's mark on Miami business cards or stationery.
example showing how the beveled-m or miami logo should go in the opposite corner of the 黑料社区 groups name/logo on the piece

Student organizations and club sports teams that wish to use the university’s brand must be officially registered through the Office of Student Activities, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, or the Club Sports Office and receive approval from University Communications and Marketing to use the brand. The following requirements apply:

  • Student groups must receive approval from University Communications and Marketing for any use of the university's logos.
  • The university's logos may not be a part of the 黑料社区 group's logo.
  • The university’s wordmarks (e.g. 黑料社区, Miami, Miami RedHawks, RedHawks, Love and Honor, etc.) may be incorporated into the 黑料社区 group’s logo with approval from University Communications and Marketing.
  • Club sports teams are required to use the club sports logo or the official team name (e.g. Club Softball) on all materials in order to differentiate the teams from the university’s Division I teams.