Lockups for Campus Units
These lockups (SJSU monogram + unit name) are designed to create and maintain brand unity and consistency across the entire university. So no matter what campus, college or unit is producing the communication, it is appropriately branded.
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Before you download: Please read SJSU Brand Style Guide [pdf] for complete usage standards and sample layouts. For questions, pleae contact the Visual Communication and Design team.
Keep in mind: Your lockup alone doesn’t tell your audiences who you are. The best way to distinguish your department or program is with people-focused storytelling. Learn how to tell these stories by reviewing SJSU's Editorial Style.
Lockup Usage
All of your communications should follow the SJSU visual hierarchy:
- Wherever appropriate, the university wordmark or university wordmark with tagline should appear first — placed at the top of the visual hierarchy.
- Either the primary mark or your unit lockup should be used as the signature — placed at the bottom of the visual hierarchy. Please do not use your lockup as a header, as a graphic element or as a substitute for illustration.
Deciding when to use the primary mark or your unit lockup depends on your audience (For examples, see page 21 in the SJSU Brand Style Guide [pdf]):
- For communication materials with a primarily external audience that may or may not be familiar with San José State, use SJSU’s primary mark.
- For materials created for a primarily internal audience, such as current students and faculty members, you may use your unit lockup.
- If you’re not sure if your audience is internal or external, or if your audience is a mix of both, please use the primary mark.
- For events co-sponsored by two or more campus units, please do not use multiple unit lockups. Instead, use the primary mark and list the co-sponsors in the text. (Example: “Co-sponsored by the Connie L. Lurie College of Education, Department of History and the SJSU Event Center.”)
Clear Space
Never crowd your lockup with other visual elements. Use the height of the capital “S” in “SJSU” as your unit of measurement. Please allow a space of at least “S” around an imaginary box that fits around all the mark’s elements. Never place your lockup over a background with patterns or images—unless you place it reversed in white over a dark image with an opacity of 60 percent or more.
Minimum Size
Never reduce the width of your lockup to smaller than 1.25 inches or 32 millimeters. A symbol that shows your Spartan pride shouldn’t be diminished.
Download Instructions
All available (linked) or recently requested (not yet linked) lockups are listed below. If you do not see your unit's name, please request a new lockup.
NOTE: New lockup sets may take up to one month to produce. While you wait for your lockup, please download and use SJSU's primary mark.
To begin downloading your set of lockup files, click on your unit's name and wait for the zip file to download.
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | U | V | W
A
Academic Advising and Retention Services
B
Bay Area Retail Leadership Center
Biomedical, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Business Development and External Relations
C
Center for Applied Research on Human Services
Center for Banking and Financial Services
Center for Community Learning and Leadership
Center for Faculty Development
Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering
Child and Adolescent Development
Civil and Environmental Engineering
College of Health and Human Sciences
College of Humanities and the Arts
College of Information, Data and Society
College of Science Advising Center
Communicative Disorders and Sciences
Connie L. Lurie College of Education
Counseling and Psychological Services
D
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program
Department of Film and Theatre
Department of Teacher Education
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
E
Educational Opportunity Program
Emma E. Legg Center for Accessible Technology
Employment Accommodations Resource Center
Engineering Student Success Center
English and Comparative Literature
E.S. Technical Implementation, and Communication
F
Facilities Development and Operations
Financial Aid and Scholarship Office
G
Global Education and Initiatives
Global Leadership Advancement Center
Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations
Graduate and Undergraduate Programs
H
Hospitality, Tourism and Event Management
Humanities and the Arts Student Success Center
I
Industrial and Systems Engineering
Institute for People and Performance
Institute for Metropolitan Studies
Institutional Effectiveness and Analytics
International and Extended Studies
International Programs and Services
International Student and Scholar Services
J
Jack Holland Student Success Center
Jay Pinson STEM Education Program
K
L
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center
Linguistics and Language Development
Lucas College and Graduate School of Business
Lucas Graduate School of Business
M
Marketing and Business Analytics
Meteorology and Climate Science
Martha Heasley Cox Center for Steinbeck Studies
Mineta Transportation Institute
N
Nutrition, Food Science and Packaging
O
Office of Diversity , Equity and Inclusion
Office of Student and Faculty Success
Office of the President
Office of the University Ombudsperson
Office of Institutional Research
P
R
S
School of Global Innovation and Leadership
School of Information Systems and Technology
School of Journalism and Mass Communications
Science Education Resource Center
Silicon Valley Big Data and Cybersecurity Center
Silicon Valley Center for Entrepreneurship
Silicon Valley Center for Global Studies
Silicon Valley Center of Operations and Technology Management
Sociology and Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
Spartan Parent and Family Programs
Student Academic Success Services
Student-Athlete Success Services
Student Conduct and Ethical Development
Student Outreach and Recruitment
T
Title IX and Equal Opportunity
Transition and Retention Services
U
Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach
Undocumented Immigrant Student Resource Center
V
The Valley Foundation School of Nursing