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by Rob Raeside, 29 April 2007
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At both the north and
south gates, the flags of Canada, New Brunswick, Acadians, and the university
fly. The university flag consists of a simple logo of five parallelograms on a
white field. The two upper ones are gold, the three lower ones are blue. Since the
Universit� de Moncton has three campuses, I am guessing the three blue bars
might represent those.
Rob Raeside, 29 April 2007
Well, I had a cyber-wander around, just for fun, and found the official 'house-style' guide (PDF file). The PDF prescribes the colours of the logo as yellow: Pantone 131 and blue: Pantone 288. CMYK equivalents are given and also RGB ('RVB') as yellow : 215%:165%:46% and blue: 32%:76%:138%. The "%"s are [sic], though they don't make much sense. Treating them as proportions of 255 gives colours which are very similar - but not identical - to what appears in the PDF documents.
However, it's all pretty academic (no pun intended), since I also found
www.umoncton.ca/udem/documents/RapportAnnuel2006.pdf
which includes a pretty picture of the flag flying. It shows colours which are different from
the prescribed colours and the colours as they actually appear in the
style guide document.
Andr� Coutanche, 29 April 2007
I think the logo is a highly stylised "U" over "M".
Marc Pasquin, 29 April 2007
Universit� de Moncton has a logo flag; The Mi'kmaq and Acadian flags are also
flown on campus:
https://www.umoncton.ca/sites/notreumoncton.prod.umoncton.ca/files/inline-images/UMoncton_drapeaux.jpg
https://acadienouvelle-6143.kxcdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/23120-scaled.jpg
Logo:
https://media.glassdoor.com/sqll/712367/universite-de-moncton-squarelogo-1457688368713.png
Shield of arms from the Governor General:
https://reg.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=865
Branding:
https://www.umoncton.ca/dcapm/normes-graphiques
Dave Fowler, 17
May 2020