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Logos and Icons

Download the logo for use your content. Please note that all logos have a transparent background although it appears white online.

Content examples to use the 504 campaign logo:

  • Flyers
  • Social Media Posts
  • Announcements
  • etc.

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  2. Click on the Download buttonĀ 
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Greyscale Logos

A black and white image of the 504 Anniversary Icon. The logo has bold lettering that reads "504" with the word "Anniversary" in all capitals below. The "0" in the logo has a person above it, representing the iconic disability icon of a wheelchair user. The University of Washington logo can be seen in all black in the bottom right hand corner.A black and white image of the 504 Anniversary Icon. The logo has bold lettering that reads "504" with the word "Anniversary" in all capitals below. The "0" in the logo is colored light gray has a person above it, representing the iconic disability icon of a wheelchair user. The University of Washington logo can be seen in light grey in the bottom right hand corner.A black and white image of the 504 Anniversary Icon. The logo has black bold lettering that reads "504" with the word "Anniversary" in all capitals below. The "0" in the logo is colored dark gray has a person above it, representing the iconic disability icon of a wheelchair user. The University of Washington logo can be seen in dark grey in the bottom right hand corner.A black and white image of the 504 Anniversary Icon. The logo has black bold lettering that reads "504" with the word "Anniversary" in all capitals below. The "0" in the logo is colored dark gray has a person above it, representing the iconic disability icon of a wheelchair user. The University of Washington logo can be seen in light grey in the bottom right hand corner.A black and white image of the 504 Anniversary Icon. The logo has bold lettering that reads "504" with the word "Anniversary" in all capitals below. The "0" in the logo has a person above it, representing the iconic disability icon of a wheelchair user. The University of Washington logo can be seen in all black in the bottom right hand corner.

 

Colorized Logos

 

 

Logo for the 504 50th Anniversary Campaign. The icon has a bold "504" in UW purple and gold colors, with the word "anniversary" in all capital letters below. The gold "0" has an icon of a purple person above it, representing the iconic disability logo of a wheelchair user. A transparent University of Washington logo can be found in the right hand corner.Logo for the 504 50th Anniversary Campaign. The icon has a bold "504" in UW purple and gold colors, with the word "anniversary" in all capital letters below. The gold "0" has an icon of a purple person above it, representing the iconic disability logo of a wheelchair user.Logo for the 504 50th Anniversary Campaign. The icon has a bold "504" in UW purple and gold colors, with the word "anniversary" in all capital letters below. The gold "0" has an icon of a purple person above it, representing the iconic disability logo of a wheelchair user. The "0" also includes a small "TH" in white to represent to 50th Anniversary. A transparent University of Washington logo can be found in the right hand corner.Logo for the 504 50th Anniversary Campaign. The icon has a bold "504" in UW purple and gold colors, with the word "anniversary" in all capital letters below. The gold "0" has an icon of a purple person above it, representing the iconic disability logo of a wheelchair user.Logo for the 504 50th Anniversary Campaign. The icon has a bold "504" in UW purple and gold colors. The gold "0" has an icon of a purple person above it, representing the iconic disability logo of a wheelchair user. A transparent University of Washington logo can be found in the right hand corner.Logo for the 504 50th Anniversary Campaign. The icon has a bold "504" in UW purple and gold colors, with the word "anniversary" in all capital letters below. The gold "0" has an icon of a purple person above it, representing the iconic disability logo of a wheelchair user. The "0" also includes a small "TH" in white to represent to 50th Anniversary. A transparent gold University of Washington logo can be found in the right hand corner.