After two years of research and design, California Lutheran Universityโs logo was officially changed on Aug. 29. The sunburst was put to rest and in its place is a purely typographical logo.
The hope is that this new logo will give Cal Lutheran a more modern image and align more closely to the Cal Lutheran brand promise: for students to discover and follow their purpose.
In 2012, the board of regents questioned as to whether the logo of the sunburst adequately represented the new brand promise for students. Christie Harper, assistant vice president of University Marketing, and leader of the project to change the logo, said that it soon became apparent that the sunburst did not hold up to the motto or to other universityโs logos.
โThe typography was very thin, so if you put it on a billboard it disappeared,โ Harper said, โand if you held it up to competitor logos, it faded into the background.โ She said that the symbol of the sunburst was difficult to work with from a production standpoint because the logo was so complicated.
At first, Harper and her team explored other symbols like mountains, hills, waves and the Luther rose. When these symbols fell flat, they considered a purely typographical logo.
โOne of the reasons that we looked this direction was that it didnโt tie us to a particular symbol but allowed us to be broader in what we were communicating about the university. It works whether youโre talking about art or science,โ Harper said.
The typography of the new logo has two different type settings. The first is a casual font that is used for โCalifornia Lutheran.โ The second is a formal font that is used for โUniversity.โ These two fonts are meant to highlight Cal Lutheranโs dual nature. โIt communicates both sides of Cal Lutheran: informal, casual, welcoming, friendly, and prestigious,โ Harper said.
The process of changing the logo was aided by focus groups of staff and students. Overall, the people in the focus groups liked the new logo, โequal to or better than the sunburst,โ Harper said.
โI donโt understand why you would want to change it,โ sophomore Kylie Clark said. To Clark, the sunburst represented a place where you find who you are. โYou find your shine, you find your light,โ Clark said. Overall, Clark missed the sunburst, but acknowledged that the new logo was a better representation for the university. โItโs better because itโs more clean cut,โ Clark said.
Ally Ruggles, president of Associated Students of Cal Lutheran Government, agreed that the new logo is an improvement. โStudents liked the look of the sunburst, but didnโt understand the reason for it,โ Ruggles said. โNow the new logo is simple but itโs prestigious.โ
Ruggles said that, like Clark, she also misses the sunburst. โThings change and when things change thereโs always a place in your heart where you think things are missing,โ Ruggles said. โBut things are going to keep moving forward and only in a positive direction.โ
Julie Griffin
Staff Writer
Published on September 17, 2014