Pentagram

Pentagram

California State University, Chico

Institutional and athletic identity for the California university.

The wildcat’s pose–bold, confident and looking toward the future–captures the progressive energy and resolve of Chico State moving forward.

Banners on Chico’s lovely tree-lined campus
Window graphic at entrance to Bell Memorial Union

For the new ceremonial seal, the Pentagram team paired the wildcat logo with a new design depicting an iconic native tree called the Hooker Oak, forming a contemporary take on an academic coat of arms.

Redesigned ceremonial seal
Redesigned ceremonial seal

For the athletic identity, the Pentagram team created a wildcat logo that is decidedly sportier than the noble institutional identity but still feels like part of the Chico State family.

Shorthand ‘Cats script
Cap “C” icon for athletics
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