about the Texas Engineering color palette as it relates to the Cockrell School of Engineering brand. Colors Burnt Orange & White Color is a critical tool for our brand system. Using color in a consistent way reinforces our brand and fosters trust and recognition.
The Texas Brand As the flagship institution of the state, The University of Texas at Austin's bold and widely recognized identity has been shaped by more than 140 years of achievement, tradition and impact. From academic excellence and world-changing research to Longhorn pride and Texas spirit, our brand reflects the many ways we lead, inspire and connect. On this page, you'll find tools.
The burnt orange color is truly unique and distinctive, and is one of the biggest differentiators for our brand when compared to other institutions in this country and across the world. Given the powerful association that the burnt orange color has to our brand, it's critical that we present a consistency of color across all brand touchpoints. The color codes: RGB, CYMK for print, Hex for web and the Pantone colors can be seen below.
We recommend using the Texas Longhorns colors for personal projects and in the case of commercial use to visit the university or college website. Color palettes work together to help tell a cohesive story while supporting the McCombs brand. Using color consistently reinforces our brand and increases recognition.
Our colors fall into three palettes: primary, neutrals, and secondary. PRIMARY COLORS The primary colors are burnt orange and white. Never use screens or tints of burnt orange.
Other colors in the palette may be screened, if. The College of Fine Arts uses the primary colors and a selection of the secondary colors in its color palette. Our secondary colors complement our primary colors.
Fine Arts Primary Color Palette Use of color must be consistent across the university. Referring to these Pantone®, CMYK, RGB and Hex values will eliminate the guesswork. UT Austin Primary color palette created by yennster that consists #bf5700,#f2a900,#d6d2c4,#43695b,#005f86 colors.
The official colors of the University of Texas are burnt orange and white with gray as a secondary color. UT-Colors color palette created by sparebrain that consists #bf5700,#333f48,#f8971f,#ffd600,#a6cd57 colors.