Additional UAF artwork
These images are not the UAF logo, but they link visually to the graphic identity. They can be used when you need a graphic in addition to the UAF logo. They may not be used as a replacement for the official UAF logo.
The Nanook bear and naturally inspiring images are trademarks of the University of Alaska Fairbanks and are reserved for official UAF use.
| Available formats: Which format should I use? |
Description | PDF (CMYK for print publications) |
PNG (RGB for Microsoft applications or web) |
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Naturally Inspiring.Read more about UAF's tag line, or view the editorial guidelines for the tag line. |
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| Naturally Inspiring text in OSP-DIN, white, textured | PNG | ||
| Naturally Inspiring text in OSP-DIN, blue | PNG | ||
| Naturally Inspiring text in OSP-DIN, white | PNG | ||
| Naturally Inspiring text in Wisdom Script, blue | PNG | ||
| Naturally Inspiring text in Wisdom Script, white | PNG | ||
Since 1917Celebrate UAF's upcoming centennial with the "since 1917" graphic. |
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Since 1917 in Dead Man's Hand, blue | PNG | |
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Since 1917 in Dead Man's Hand, gold | PNG | |
Nanook bearThe Nanook bear image is a modern depiction of the UAF mascot. The approved color variations are provided below. To download the image in PDF format, click on the PDF link to the right of each variation. To download GIF or PNG files, right-click (control-click on a Macintosh) on a link, and select the save option (e.g., Save Link As, Download linked file) from the resulting pop-up menu. |
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Nanook bear, left-facing, black | PNG | |
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Nanook bear, left-facing, blue | PNG | |
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Nanook bear, right-facing, black | PNG | |
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Nanook bear, right-facing, blue | PNG | |
Which format should I use?
- PDF: This is a vector-based format and the best to use for print production.
- PNG: This format is the best choice for use with Microsoft programs (e.g. Word, Powerpoint). It can also be used in websites. To insert a logo using Word, go to the Insert menu and choose "Picture/From File..." then browse to the file on your hard drive and click "Insert."







