Our brand has several graphic elements that work together to create a unique Mizzou style. These elements can be mixed and matched to create marketing materials tailored to your target audience. For design inspiration and examples, view our Brand Showcase.
Highlights
The highlight indicates important parts of our messaging. Use to call out certain pieces of information, set apart copy from a similarly colored background, or to add movement to a layout.
Highlights should be MU gold, black, or white.
Plus Pattern
Each plus represents what makes Mizzou great — individuals and ideas coming together in one place to share and grow. The plus background comes in a vector and organic version. Use as an overlay on solid color backgrounds and layered on top of images.
Vector Plus Pattern
Organic Plus Pattern
Inked Texture
The texture signals that we are in the midst of doing work and aren’t quite finished. We still have more accomplishments, more miles and more firsts to add to our rich history. Apply the texture in MU Gold, black or white over solid color backgrounds and photos.
Add depth and interest to solid backgrounds by using this texture in your designs.
Dry Brush Set
We’re always on the move! Add dimension and movement to your designs by incorporating these textured brushes. Use as footers, overlays, image containers, and as a text highlight. Like a paint stroke on a canvas, these brushes have layers of opacity, with lots of bristle texture.
Asterisk
A conceptual representation of multiple points of view coming together and being in the midst of what matters. We have two versions of the asterisk to help meld with your design. One is a clean-cut vector and the other organic. Use only one version per design to call attention to text or as a super graphic. Only use the 1-color variations shown below.
Vector Asterisk
Organic Asterisk
Campus-Inspired Vectors
Our campus is full of iconic and unique architectural elements connecting our present to our past and current students to alumni.
Use these vectors at varied opacities over images and solid backgrounds to create visual interest.