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CMU wordmark image usage is governed by Public Relations and
Marketing's
Graphic Identity Guidelines
(PDF format*). By downloading the images on this page, you are agreeing to
adhere to these guidelines. The guide also includes information about other CMU logos, CMU typography, CMU's official colors, and CMU stationery and employee business cards.
Contact Public Relations and
Marketing if you have questions about wordmark usage.
* If you do not have Acrobat Reader on
your computer, visit the Adobe Web site to download the
free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this PDF file.
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Images
for Printed Publications |
How to Download Files
Windows:
Right-mouse click on the file name link, and select "Save Target As..."
from the pop-up box.
Macintosh:
Hold down the mouse button on the file link, and select "Save this Link
as..." from the pop-up box.
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(Note: EPS files are preferred when
using QuarkXpress, PageMaker, and other professional design software programs
but may not work in programs such as Microsoft Word. When desktop publishing in
Microsoft Word, insert a TIF file.) |
Two-color EPS Wordmarks
for CMYK process-color applications:
two-color CMYK: EPS file
for spot-color applications:
two-color SPOT: EPS file |
One-color
EPS Wordmarks
for single-color and reverse-color publications:
one-color black: EPS file
one-color white: EPS file
one-color gold (116CMYK): EPS file
one-color gold (116SPOT): EPS file
one-color maroon (216CMYK): EPS file
one-color maroon (216SPOT): EPS file
One- and Two-Color TIF Wordmarks
one-color: TIF file |
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two-color:
TIF file |
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To view the TIF
file in browser window, click on the link. To download the TIF file
for use in other publications, do one of the following: Windows:
right-mouse click on link and select "Save Image As" to download image
file for use in documents. Mac: If using Netscape, hold down the mouse
button on the link and select "Save this Link as..." If using Internet
Explorer, hold down the mouse button on the link, and select "Download
Link to Disk." Then, on either platform, import the downloaded file into
your document. |
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