Branding Refresh - For those of you White and Golders :)

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The last refresh the institute did on branding was extremely positive. They did more to further white and gold than the AA. I have little doubt they're going to screw it up.

The only solid thing the AA did with the last refresh was to limit the GT logo to white or gold infill. Then they promptly opened the navy blue flood gates for everything else in a way that blue defines our branding and marketing now.
 

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I’m kinda lost ( no jokes please ). Wasnt there a color, font and trademark pattern developed in TStans 2nd year ? Was that something different or did that fall apart ?

BTW, I need y’all to push ‘ Georgia Tech, where excellence goes to exceed ‘ as the tag line
I believe the OP referred to Tech (The Hill) as leading this. The GTAA is a separate organization with separate brand identities.
 

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I’m kinda lost ( no jokes please ). Wasnt there a color, font and trademark pattern developed in TStans 2nd year ? Was that something different or did that fall apart ?

BTW, I need y’all to push ‘ Georgia Tech, where excellence goes to exceed ‘ as the tag line
This is for the university itself, not the athletics association
 

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This is for the university itself, not the athletics association
Understand it's the Institute, but the GTAA put a lot of time and money into coming up with the perfect shade of gold (and white?),, logo, fonts, etc. required for "Branding". Why would the Institute now put additional time, money and other resources into duplicating or, horror of horrors, contradicting what the AA has already done?
 

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Understand it's the Institute, but the GTAA put a lot of time and money into coming up with the perfect shade of gold (and white?),, logo, fonts, etc. required for "Branding". Why would the Institute now put additional time, money and other resources into duplicating or, horror of horrors, contradicting what the AA has already done?
The Institute has different needs for their branding and marketing than GTAA does. No reason to expect the Institute and GTAA to use the same brand guidelines. Hopefully the Institute’s rebrand will coincide with GTAA’s as far as color use go. Way too many places around campus that use vastly different combinations of yellow/gold and black/navy. I’m thinking this does away with that.
 

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The Institute has different needs for their branding and marketing than GTAA does. No reason to expect the Institute and GTAA to use the same brand guidelines. Hopefully the Institute’s rebrand will coincide with GTAA’s as far as color use go. Way too many places around campus that use vastly different combinations of yellow/gold and black/navy. I’m thinking this does away with that.

im certainly no marketing guy but overall I say it’s a problem if any school has different visions, between departments or departments and Admin, as to what colors, fonts etc.... represent the school. I’d think branding is branding
 
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