Campus: CSU Systemwide -- September 2, 2005
Sacramento State Debuts New Logo and Graphics
Package
Sacramento State unveiled a bold new logo and formal seal today at a
campus rally featuring campus and community leaders, giveaways and music.
The new logo-a torch with intertwined S's burning above a river-symbolizes
Sacramento State's role in the Capital Region as a place of leadership
and opportunity. The formal seal incorporates the logo, the formal name
of the University and its founding year.
"In a simple and dignified way, these new marks express many of the things
this University values: life-changing opportunities for future leaders,
a dedication to great teaching, and pride in our campus and community,"
said Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez. "These values are
also at the heart of our Destination 2010 initiative, which seeks to
make Sacramento State a premier metropolitan university and a destination
campus for the West."
The noontime event in the University Union was emceed by Channel 31's
Chris Burrous and included Sacramento City Councilmember Steve Cohn
presenting a council resolution declaring Sept. 1 "Sacramento State Day."
The unveiling was followed by a celebration in Serna Plaza with a live
broadcast by radio station V101.1.
Hundreds of hats, shirts and other items featuring the new logo were
given away. The Hornet Bookstore, which provided some of the giveaways,
also had items available for sale by early afternoon. Free refreshments
were provided by University Enterprises, the non-profit business entity
of the University.
The logo and accompanying graphics make up a new identity package that
will be used to ensure that Sacramento State print, web and other products
have a consistent look. That, in turn, will help the University better
share its success stories with the public, raise its visibility and
build support for its programs.
The logo and other marks were developed by Berkeley-and Honolulu-based
Osaki Design. In creating the new look, Osaki worked with a campus
committee made up of faculty, staff, student and community representatives.
The final identity package is based on hundreds of pages of campus-generated
research and documents, as well as meetings with nearly 500 students,
alumni, faculty, staff and community members.
For more information, see
www.csus.edu/pa/identity,
or call Public Affairs at (916) 278-6156.
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