Media Kit

About the School

Chartered in 1789, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is the nation's oldest public institution. The School of Law was founded in 1845 and today graduates distinguished practitioners, scholars and leaders. There are approximately 10,000 living alumni committed to law in diverse arenas: they are governors, judges, business leaders, congressmen, state and local officials, and educators. They are engaged in many law specialties including immigration and human rights, civil rights, corporate law, tax law, intellectual property, and public service. They work in more than 15 nations worldwide and in all 50 of the United States.

Logos

School of Law logos are available for print and web. For best results on printed pieces, use a high-resolution (300 dpi) .jpg or vector based .eps file. Low-resolution (72 dpi) .gif files should only be used on the web. To download a logo, right click on the corresponding link and save.

University logo guidelines
University logo dos and don'ts

  • UNC School of Law

 
JPEG (print) | EPS (print) | GIF (web)

 
JPEG (print) | EPS (print) | GIF (web)

  • UNC School of Law Center for Banking and Finance

  JPEG (print) | EPS (print) | JPEG (web)

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  • UNC School of Law Center for Civil Rights

   JPEG (print) | EPS (print) | JPEG (web)

  JPEG (print) | EPS (print) | JPEG (web)

  • UNC School of Law Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity

  JPEG (print) | EPS (print) | JPEG (web)

  JPEG (print) | EPS (print) | JPEG (web)

Color

Carolina blue: PMS 542
Process color: C=62 M=22 Y=0 K=3
Web Hex color: #6699CC
More information at University Design Services

Style

The university and School of Law use AP style for external communication. Additional house style guidelines for the school are available to those with access to My Carolina Law.

Media Inquiries

Direct media inquiries to Katie Bowler, assistant dean for communications, at kbowler@unc.edu or 919.843.7148.