University of Nebraska - Lincoln Communications and Information Technology

IANR & UNL Logos for Web and PowerPoint Use

This resource page provides a few basic sizes of the IANR and UNL logos to use on Web pages and for PowerPoint slide shows. For an explanation of graphic formats, please see the "Using images: Select the correct file format and use the proper size" tip page. Please see the Other Resources section below for logos for print use and 4-H logos.

If the logo isn't the size you want, do NOT resize the image by shrinking or expanding the graphic image in your Web editor — the image will not look correct on the Web page. You can use the free IrfanView program to change an image file to the right size. Please see the " Use IrfanView for Simple & Quick Image Editing" guide for instructions on resizing an image and other editing options.

Instructions for downloading (copying) a logo file:

  1. Right-click on the image in the table below.
  2. Select "Save Image As..." or "Save Picture As..." from the Shortcut menu.
  3. In the "Save As" or "Save Picture" dialog box, select the correct local folder using the "Save in" drop-down list.
  4. Click on the Save button.

You can then upload (copy) the image to your graphics folder on your Web site.

Image

File name, image size in pixels (file size)

nianr.gif, 30 x 40 (transparent) (1KB)
nianr-b40.jpg, 40 x 54 (7KB)
nianr-r40.jpg, 40 x 54 (8KB)
nianr-r53.gif, 53 x 72 (transparent) (3KB)
UNL logo UNL125.gif, 125 x 52 (4KB)
UNL logo UNL135.gif, 135 x 55 (5KB)
UNL logo UNL160.gif, 160 x 66 (4KB)
UNL logo UNL-T175.gif, 175 x 72 (transparent) (5KB)
UNL logo all black UNLBlk-T175.gif, 175 x 72 (transparent) (5KB)
UNL logo reverse UNL-reverse175.gif, 175 x 72 (5KB)

Other Resources

 


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 Last updated March 9, 2007