Download PCC Logos
The Portland Community College logo consists of two components: the logomark and a logotype. The two components should appear together and never be altered, modified, or redrawn. These elements together form a cohesive mark that provides immediate college recognition.
The primary logo is the official mark of Portland Community College and should appear on all college communications. PCC claims ownership of and has registered the logo with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The logo must have the appropriate registered trademark symbol (®). Learn more about PCC’s trademarked logos.
Changes, alterations, and modifications to the registered logo are not permitted. These standards apply to all visual representations of the PCC logo, including print and digital communications, websites, and specialty items. Please be sure to review PCC’s logo guidelines.
Logos for Print Materials
Use these logos on brochures, flyers, posters, postcards, and other materials that are printed.
Logos for Digital Materials
Use these logos on websites, electronic documents, powerpoint or google slide presentations, and other materials that live online.
Secondary or Special Use Logos
Though characterized by a rich diversity of programs and offerings, PCC is one college that collectively uses the primary logo (above). The strongest impression is made by the consistent use and implementation of the PCC logo.
In certain limited circumstances, however, secondary or special use logos may be required. These logos are provided primarily for internal spirit-building and community relations (such as community events). Please note that individual course-specific logos do not qualify for a special use logo. For questions about the creation and usage of a campus, center, club, department, program, and resource-specific logo, please contact the Marketing and Communications department for assistance.
Please Note: The use of a secondary or special use logo must be approved and created by PCC’s Marketing and Communications Department.