For high-resolution versions of official logos and wordmarks contact the office of University Relations. 

University Logo

The official university logo is The W logo. The logo is the large capital W, with the word The centered on the top left serif of the W and parallel with the serif.

The logo may be printed in W Blue (Pantone 294), Black for single process color, or White for reverse placement.

Earlier versions of the university logo should no longer be used.

W Logo blue


Wordmark

The formal wordmark incorporates the university’s full name and identity.

Line 1, 24 pt.
Line 2, 20 pt.
Line 3, 11 pt. Italicized

The current logo and wordmark were adopted by the University in December 2012. They are a blend of The W’s history and future.

When used together as a unit in either of the two arrangements, the size of the seal in relation to the wordmark should be maintained as shown in these standards below.

Horizontal Blue
Blue Stacked Logo

The statement “Founded 1884 Coeducational since 1982” MUST be included whenever the complete wordmark is used.

Incorrect uses of the Wordmark

Incorrect Logos

Informal Logos

For informal use (T-shirts, merchandise, internal uses], The W may be used alone:

W Logo

For informal uses, avoid the use of “MUW” or “Mississippi University for Women,” in favor of The W. The informal name, The W, should be presented as a capitalized T and W, without quotation marks.

Other informal and spirit marks that may be used are the following:

Clocktower

Clocktowers

Owls Marks

Owl marks are limited to the official W Athletics marks. No other owl marks should be used.

Ginkgo Leaf with W Logo
(Note: There are two spellings of ginkgo: ginkgo and gingko. Ginkgo is the correct spelling on all matter related to The W.)

Ginkgo

1884

1884

Long Blue Line
(Note: Includes the variations “One Long Blue Line” and “The Long Blue Line”.)

Long Blue Line

Secondary & Unit Logos

To ensure consistency of branding and a recognizable visual identity for The W, individual unit logos will not be allowed except on approval of Cabinet. Units may be designated by using the official wordmark, with the unit name underneath. This will apply to ALL units, centers, institutes, departments, offices, and colleges — regardless of previous secondary logos.

For informal uses (such as official apparel) the unit may use the university logo with the name of the unit underneath.

In both formal and informal uses, “Department of” or “Office of” are not used. The unit logo will display “COMMUNICATION” not “DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION”. The exception to this rule is for colleges of the university. The correct unit logo would be “COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL STUDIES”.
(Note the use of the ampersand, &, instead of the word “and”.)

Formal Unit Logo

Formal Logo Example

Informal Unit Logo

Informal example


University Seal

The university seal is reserved for exclusive use by the Office of the President or the Office of the Provost. Reproduction of the seal is restricted to scholarly, ceremonial or presidential purposes such as commencement programs, transcripts, and university diplomas.

Seals