Note: The logo images on this or on any other webpages are not meant for reproduction. If you wish to produce any official documents and collaterals, please approach the Corporate Communications Office for assistance and we will advise on which logo to apply. You may also wish to refer to the list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the university identity applications.
The NTU Chinese logo consists of the Crest, the NTU Typestyle and Chinese Typestyle. The Crest, the University Typestyle and Chinese Typestyle should never be separated (unless stated otherwise, please check with Corporate Communications Office).

Colours
Wherever possible, the Crest should always appear in CMYK and the University Typestyle and Chinese Typestyle in the Pantone colours (University Red and School Blue). Where circumstances restrict reproduction to CMYK, the University Typestyle and Chinese Typestyle should be reproduced in the CMYK equivalent of University Red and School Blue.
Minimum Size
To ensure maximum clarity and distinction, the NTU logo should not be represented in a size smaller than 54.6mm in length. This minimum size should only be used when absolutely necessary.
Scaling the logo
The NTU Chinese logo can be sized to fit various media. When adjusting the size of the logo, please remember to scale the logo proportionately and not stretch or reduce just the breadth or length.
Positioning and exclusion zone
The preferred placement of the logo is at the top left hand corner of all communications, bearing in mind the required exclusion zone guideline.
The Chinese Typestyle should be positioned at shown below and printed in School Blue. The minimum distance between the University Typestyle and Chinese Typestyle should not be altered.
The exclusion zone guideline given below is mandatory so the logo can always be prominent. The clear space should be a surrounding border that is '5x'; as illustrated - 1 'x' is one segment of the battlement in the Crest.

Please contact the Corporate Communications Office if you have any enquiries on the application of NTU identity guidelines.