The identity system is composed of three graphic components, including a refined academic seal, an institutional logo based on a shield, and a new spirit mark. Learn more about the project Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge The identity simplifies and refines the elaborate, ‘old-school’ seal, updating the shield and the symbols for the two original founding institutions, Loyola and Marymount. Learn more about the project Play Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Play A new icon features the simplified head of a lion, LMU’s mascot, rendered with a distinctive, ‘sunburst’ mane based on the ancient Jesuit symbol for Jesus. Learn more about the project Zoom Enlarge The 500-year-old Jesuit seal, a sunburst/halo, was the inspiration for the new spirit mark. Zoom Enlarge The Rose Window from LMU’s Sacred Heart Chapel includes a version of the Jesuit seal. Play Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Play A refreshed color palette updates the original colors of the two founding institutions, making the maroon and blue brighter, sportier and more compatible when used together. Learn more about the project Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Zoom Enlarge Display panels introducing the new identity installed in LMU’s University Hall. Zoom Enlarge LMU's Maureen Pacino presented the new identity at nearly 40 town hall forums. Share: Twitter, LinkedIn, Email