A new look: UVSC unveils logos and fight song for UVU

Published: Saturday, Dec. 1 2007 12:08 a.m. MST

Cheerleaders perform while UVSC students and faculty sing the new UVU school song after executives made public the logos that will become official July 1.

Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News

OREM — It looks strange, that "U" in the new UVU logo.

But look closely.

The U has been designed to contain the state's shape inside.

To the tune of "2001: A Space Odyssey," Utah Valley State College unveiled logos on Friday that the school will begin using through the transition to a university on July 1.

The logos feature the school's new name, "Utah Valley University," and initials "UVU" and "UV" in all-capitalized sans-serif fonts and a variety of shades of the school's traditional colors — green and gold.

The illustrators, 8fish, drew a new seal that shows architecture on campus and Mount Timpanogos in the background. Two additional logos were created for athletics — an overlaying "U" and "V" that is called the "paw" and a "UV" enclosed in a motif that's called the "claw."

The school's mascot remains the wolverine, but the wolverine logo has been redrawn to look more three-dimensional.

The design of www.uvu.edu has also been unveiled, but the Web site isn't using the format yet.

"This only happens once to an institution, so we wanted to make it great," said Eric White, senior vice president at Rare Method Interactive, a marketing company with offices in Salt Lake City and Calgary, Alberta, that has also helped brand the Utah Blaze and the St. George Marathon.

UVSC paid Rare Method $32,000 to design the logos and color pallet.

"A logo is not like an ad," White said, explaining that advertisements must grab attention in only seconds. "A logo is like poetry. It works (on people) over time."

And while the Utah-shaped "U" may take some time to adjust to, UVSC marketing vice president Val Hale believes it is essential to the logo.

"When you see that, you will think about UVU," he said.

The design is supposed to look collegial but more contemporary than the monographs at Ivy League schools. Rare Method studied the logos of Utah's other colleges and universities for ideas and discovered that the University of Utah also has two "Us" in its title, which got White and his employees thinking about how to make the two "Us" in UVU look different. That resulted in the Utah-shaped "U."

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