MBC Logos
The MBC Logos below are provided by the Office of Communication,
Marketing, and Public Affairs for your download and use in college
communications.
For print use:
Click on the link to the selected file and then save the file to your
disk.
For use in print files, the eps or tiff formats provided below
should be used.
The eps file format has a transparent background and can
be enlarged to any size without affecting resolution. Eps files
also let you print color separations. Our logo prints in black & PMS
109.
The tiff file format has a white box behind the image (which
can cause a problem if you are trying to put the logo on top
of a background color, pattern or picture). Tiffs also have a
fixed resolution which means enlarging these files above 120%
of their current size will cause you to lose quality and see "jagged" edges
on the image.
Contact the Office of Design if you have special requirements
or if you have questions. pdixon@mbc.edu
For web use:
For use in web files, the gif format provided below should
be used. These images can be resized to a smaller version if
the color selection is restored to full color before resizing.
These gifs cannot be effectively enlarged. Larger sized gifs
can be produced from the tif files or you may request an enlarged
copy for special purposes from the Design Office. To save the files below to
your disk simply right click on the image, select: "Save
image as..." from the menu, and select a location and name
for the saved file.
PLEASE NOTE! If you are using the logo as it used throughout the
MBC public web site, DO NOT save and use a separate copy of the
logo. Instead you should use the following URL as the image source
to access the logo currently stored on the MBC web site:
http://www.mbc.edu/images/logos/mbclogo.gif
You should also:
- provide a link for the image directing back to the MBC main
site: http://www.mbc.edu
- include "Return to MBC Home Page" in the image
tag's Alt attribute*
If the logo changes, your copy of the logo will be automatically
updated. If you need assistance please contact the Web team.
*All web images should contain some sort of brief descriptive
notation in the Alt attribute of the image tag in order to comply
with federal guidelines
for web accessibility. If the image is a link, indicate the
target of the link.

color gif (6.5 kb) |

black gif (6.3 kb) |