U. of California bails out quickly on new logo
The university system unveiled the branding image last month—offering insufficient details about it—and pulled it back amid an instant flood of criticism.
By Matt Wilson | Posted: January 11, 2013

Within days after a University of California student posted a petition to "stop the new UC logo" last month, 54,383 people had signed it, and the university system officially gave in. "I have instructed the communications team to suspend further use of the monogram," the office of the president's senior vice president of external relations, Daniel Dooley, said in a press-release statement . "For certain applications, this process could require a measure of
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