Signature
Important Notice
- The signature of the Catholic University of Korea is a registered trademark, and unauthorized commercial use is a violation of trademark rights..
- The form, color, and other aspects of the university's signature must not be altered. Such modifications can distort the image and weaken communication effectiveness.
- When using the signature, proportions, spacing, and size cannot be arbitrarily changed.
- Various combinations of the signature, such as Korean, English, left-right, and top-bottom combinations, have been developed for different functions and purposes, with no priority set for left-right or top-bottom combinations.
Signature Exclusive Colors
The exclusive colors of the Catholic University of Korea's signature are another important means of differentiation and must be used in strict accordance with the color regulations.
The use of exclusive colors should follow the principle of spot color usage. However, depending on the medium (e.g., newspapers, magazines), four-color process printing may also be used.
When following the four-color process regulations, there can be significant differences in brightness and saturation. Therefore, it is essential to compare with color samples to achieve the best standard colors.
When specifying the original color for the medium, the Pantone Color number should be used.
The use of exclusive colors should follow the principle of spot color usage. However, depending on the medium (e.g., newspapers, magazines), four-color process printing may also be used.
When following the four-color process regulations, there can be significant differences in brightness and saturation. Therefore, it is essential to compare with color samples to achieve the best standard colors.
When specifying the original color for the medium, the Pantone Color number should be used.
Signature Color Utilization
To prevent image distortion caused by the misuse of signature colors, the regulations for the utilization of signature colors must be strictly followed.