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TJC SPIRIT LOGOS

TJC embraces the spirit represented in the Apache Indian and its guide, the Harris’s Hawk: courage, strength, strategy and wisdom.

Spirit logos are available to departments specifically focused on student recruitment.

Apache Head Logo

This logo may be used in conjunction with other design elements, but safe zones must be respected.

Apache Head Safe Zones

This logo may be used in conjunction with other design elements, but safe zones must be respected. This safe zone is intended to maintain the logo’s integrity and to avoid visual confusion. No other type or graphic element (including folds, trims or edges) should fall within the safe zone shown.

The safe zone on all sides of the Apache head logo is equal to the “bottom of the headband to the highest point of the feathers.”

INCORRECT USAGE [SKEWING OR ROTATING LOGO]

Apache Head Placement

INCORRECT USAGE [DISTORTING PROPORTIONS]

The Apache Head should always be in a horizontal position and pointing to the right.

INCORRECT USAGE [SKEWING OR ROTATING LOGO]

INCORRECT USAGE [REMOVING OR MOVING ELEMENTS]

INCORRECT USAGE [DISTORTING PROPORTIONS]

[REMOVING

ELEMENTS]

INCORRECT USAGE [SCREENING OR CHANGING COLORS]

Hawk Logo

This logo may be used in conjunction with other design elements, but safe zones must be respected.

Hawk Safe Zones

The safe zone is intended to maintain the logo’s integrity and to avoid visual confusion. No other type or graphic element (including folds, trims or edges) should fall within the safe zone shown.

The safe zone on all sides of the Hawk logo is equal to the “bottom of the point of the hawk’s beak to the top of the its head.”

[SKEWING OR ROTATING LOGO]

Hawk Placement

The Hawk should always be in a straight, upright position.

INCORRECT USAGE [SKEWING OR ROTATING LOGO]

INCORRECT USAGE [DISTORTING PROPORTIONS]

INCORRECT USAGE [REMOVING OR MOVING ELEMENTS]

INCORRECT USAGE [DISTORTING PROPORTIONS]

INCORRECT USAGE [REMOVING OR MOVING ELEMENTS]

INCORRECT USAGE [DISTRESSED OR CHANGING COLORS]

INCORRECT USAGE [DISTRESSED OR CHANGING COLORS]

Harry the Hawk Mascot

This logo may be used in conjunction with other design elements, but safe zones must be respected. The Harry the Hawk mascot mark may be used in conjunction with other design elements, but not in place of the primary TJC logo. The mascot mark may only be used in the color variations shown here. Upon the approval and under the direction of the Marketing Department, the mascot mark may be altered based on its needed use. E.g. holding an object or wearing accessories such as a hat, eyeglasses, etc.

Harry the Hawk Mascot Color Matching

The official colors of the Harry the Hawk mascot are:

Screening the Harry the Hawk Mascot (in any color) is unacceptable.

Screening the Harry the Hawk Mascot (in any color) is unacceptable.

Spirit Wordmark

The Spirit Wordmark is to be used in a stand-alone state only and may not be used with any other design elements. The Spirit Wordmark is a visual mark identifying TJC with the Apache Indian and can be used on all merchandise, printed publications and digital application intended for on- or off-campus use.

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