One Color Logos

You may sometimes be limited to a one-color imprint due to budget constraints or product limitations. One-color logos may be reproduced in Aggie Maroon (first preference), white (second preference) or black (third preference).

First Preference

White Logo on Maroon

For use when maroon is the background color.

Second Preference

Maroon Logo on White

Maroon bevel may be used for one color applications only.

Example of a black Texas A&M Division of Marketing & Communications logo
Third Preference

Black Logo on White

Black box logo with a 20% black bevel is acceptable when color printing isn’t available.

Embroidery

When reproducing Texas A&M logos using embroidery, you must use two thread colors (one for logo, one for bevel). There are three logo options to use, depending on shirt color (see below). Embroidered logos should never be sewn smaller than 1.125 inches tall.

Example of embroidery on a maroon shirt

Maroon or Dark Color Shirt

White and Grey Thread

When non-box logo version is used on maroon background, gray bevel must be used.

Example of embroidery on a light colored shirt

White or Light Color Shirt

White and Maroon Thread

When box logo version is used and only two thread colors available, maroon thread may be used for bevel. If three thread colors are an option, maroon box with white TAM and gray bevel is preferred.

Example of embroidery on a white shirt

White Shirt Only

Maroon and White Thread

White bevel thread color for use only on white backgrounds.