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Cal Logo 2.0: Let There be UC Lite
Townhall.com ^ | 12-13-2012 | Debra J. Saunders

Posted on 12/13/2012 3:53:30 AM PST by servo1969

When you think about it, it's amazing that the high-minded swells at the University of California didn't unveil a new logo sooner. The old logo, which will continue to appear on diplomas and official letters, features the school motto, "Let there be light." Ancient. An English translation of a Latin phrase. And a book. Dead-tree lit. 1868? Dead white guys. Under a star. Too militaristic.

But it wasn't political correctness that relegated the old UC seal to the dusty top shelf reserved for weighty documents only. The new logo, explained UC spokesman Steve Montiel, is "an operational thing." The seal doesn't look so hot when reproduced dime-size. The administration wanted a logo that could be used in different kinds of media and with other logos that represent UC campuses and facilities -- yet remain distinct.

Problem is, the new logo is bland, and some versions are ugly. UC 2.0 is not lofty, it's UC Lite.

To be fair, the new brand is not ugly in all of its iterations. There's a blue-and-white version that doesn't remind the casual observer of a flushing toilet.

But a school-colors version that features a filled-in blue U, with a top like the top of an open book and a bottom with a fading gold C, is unappealing. It looks like a tacky smart phone frozen as it struggles to connect with Wi-Fi.

In other words, in an attempt to be forward-looking, UC repeated its history by offending just about everybody.

It looks dumbed down. Designers deliberately got rid of the words, "Let there be light." That offends old fogies like me who think words belong on a university seal. A UC video dramatizes how designers replaced the light motto with light colors.

On the other end of the spectrum, left-leaning students take umbrage with the new emblem's slick, corporate-style branding. They look at the new symbol and see: UC Inc.

Montiel notes that UC has been using the new logo for more than six months with little public complaint until the news media reported on the makeover. "It's been overblown," says he.

UC marketing director Jason Simon tells me that the monogram, which was designed in-house, will be used next to the words University of California. (So there are words.) The logo is flexible, and the design community approves.

John Ellis, head of the California Association of Scholars, however, shares my misgivings about losing the motto. "Let there be light," he said, reminds students and professors that "the university is about knowledge and understanding, first and foremost."

Dumping the motto, Ellis added, serves those who see the primary purpose of the university to be, rather than educating, inculcating students with a social justice agenda.

Simon says the new logo can appeal to 17-year-old applicants. So it's farewell to, "Let there be light." Farewell to words. Let there be light colors.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: california; logo; uc; university
Old logo -

New logo -

Call UC Rooter
That's the name
They will flush your money
Down the drain...

UC Rooter... UC Rooter...

1 posted on 12/13/2012 3:53:33 AM PST by servo1969
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To: servo1969

funny... that old seal shows as about “dime sized” on my smartphone... there’s nothing I see wrong with it. Though the book is probably Das Kapital.


2 posted on 12/13/2012 4:08:38 AM PST by Rodamala
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To: servo1969

I understand the problem surfaced when they discovered that youngsters graduating from UC couldn’t read or understand the words, “Let There Be Light”. The first suggestion was to teach them to read like they used to. That idea was discarded in favor of symbols as shown here.


3 posted on 12/13/2012 4:18:11 AM PST by Portcall24
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To: servo1969
...doesn't remind the casual observer of a flushing toilet.

LOL. Now that the author has pointed that out, that is all I will ever see.

Reminds me of the failed Lucent logo that looked like an engineer had put his dripping coffee mug down on a sheet of paper.


4 posted on 12/13/2012 4:23:17 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: servo1969

What, no rainbow?


5 posted on 12/13/2012 5:04:31 AM PST by moovova
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To: servo1969

“Let there be free speech...when politically correct.”


6 posted on 12/13/2012 5:24:41 AM PST by Huskrrrr
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To: servo1969

I like how the “C” is fading away - just like the state.


7 posted on 12/13/2012 5:28:05 AM PST by Stosh
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To: Stosh

I’ll grade the logo the same as the university; I give it a “C”


8 posted on 12/13/2012 6:01:32 AM PST by Loud Mime (Conservatives refused to unite; now we pay the price!)
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To: servo1969
The logo is flexible, and the design community approves.

I don't know about that statement, I was looking at a popular design & branding site and they were not thrilled by the new logo.

9 posted on 12/13/2012 6:09:22 AM PST by newzjunkey (bah)
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