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      • The Louisville Cardinals NCAA team Pantone colors are PMS 1797 C for red, PMS Black 6 C for black, and PMS 130 C for yellow.
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  2. The Louisville Cardinals colors HEX codes are #AD0000 for red, #000000 for black, and #FDB913 for yellow. The red HEX color code for the Louisville Cardinals athletic team can be found below. #AD0000

  3. More than just a logo, colors or tagline, the University of Louisville brand represents the core of who we are—from what it feels like to be a part of the Cardinal family to the interactions that our faculty and staff have with students, families, fans and supporters. Learn More.

  4. The primary official colors of the University of Louisville are red and black. The Pantone ® and CMYK color codes of the red are 1797 C and (0, 100, 99, 4). The university, nicknamed Cardinals and whose mascot is the Cardinal Bird , also uses yellow (Pantone ® 130; CMYK: 0, 30, 100, 0) and grey in their palette.

  5. More than just a logo, colors or tagline, the University of Louisville brand represents the core of who we are— from what it . feels like. to be a part of the Cardinal family to the interactions that our faculty and staff have with students, families, fans and supporters. We are one university and, as such, we have one brand consisting

  6. Contact the Office of Communication & Marketing at 502-852-6171 or by emailing branding@louisville.edu. Color Printed applications should use the CMYK color space version of the marks, while web or screen-based applications (video, presentations, mobile, etc.) should use the RGB color space with hexadecimal or rgba values.

  7. 1850s Minerva (University Seal) The university’s seal depicting the Roman goddess of wisdom has been used since at least the early 1850s. The current version was designed by Victor Hammer (and also the seals of the City of Louisville and the Louisville Free Public Library) and reworked in 1992 by Steven Skaggs, professor of graphic design.

  8. The University of Louisville ( UofL) is a public research university in Louisville, Kentucky. It is part of the Kentucky state university system. When founded in 1798, it was one of the first city-owned public colleges in the United States and one of the first universities chartered west of the Allegheny Mountains. [citation needed]

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