UAB colors: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "The '''UAB colors''' are Forest Green and Gold. In 1970 a committee was formed to survey student opinions about the university's colors and green and gold emerged as favo...")
 
No edit summary
Line 15: Line 15:
** RGB values: 30, 107, 82<!--formerly 0,155,82-->
** RGB values: 30, 107, 82<!--formerly 0,155,82-->
** CMYK values: 89, 32, 84, 21
** CMYK values: 89, 32, 84, 21
<!--note: same shade used by the University of Vermont-->


* Old Gold
* Old Gold
Line 21: Line 22:
** RGB values: 244,195,0<!--formerly 222,204,0-->
** RGB values: 244,195,0<!--formerly 222,204,0-->
** CMYK values: 5, 22, 100, 0
** CMYK values: 5, 22, 100, 0
<!--note: same shade used by the University of Michigan ("maize") and Lions Club International-->


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:35, 11 March 2016

The UAB colors are Forest Green and Gold.

In 1970 a committee was formed to survey student opinions about the university's colors and green and gold emerged as favorites, partly because they were dissimilar to the crimson and white used by the University of Alabama and the orange and blue used by Auburn University. A report on the results of the survey was prepared and delivered to President Joseph Volker, but he evidently did nothing with it.

As commencement exercises approached in the spring of 1971 Volker telephoned teacher education professor Virginia Horns, who was overseeing the event plans, to check on her progress. He mentioned that it would be good to have some "brighter" colors than the browns and blacks that dominated the previous commencement at Boutwell Auditorium. When she asked what colors he would like to see, he responded, "I don't give a goddamn what colors we have just so long as there is some brightness in the flowers on the stage!". Horns had been involved in the student surveys, and she selected bright gold and green flowers.

By the time UAB began its intercollegiate athletic program in 1978 under Gene Bartow, the green and gold colors were already established and used, in varying shades, by the school's club teams. Consideration was given to dropping the gold color, which was hard to keep consistent in the manufacture of uniforms and equipment, but after consultation with Russell Athletic, an "old gold" shade was settled on.

For graphic consistency, the university usually uses green along with white and black, with gold only appearing occasionally as an accent color.

Color definitions

  • Forest Green
    • Pantone Matching System: PMS 3425
    • Hexadecimal encoding: 1E6B52
    • RGB values: 30, 107, 82
    • CMYK values: 89, 32, 84, 21
  • Old Gold
    • Pantone Matching System: PMS 7406
    • Hexadecimal encoding: F4C300
    • RGB values: 244,195,0
    • CMYK values: 5, 22, 100, 0

References

External links