Dokumentenkopf – Corporate Identity


Der Dokumentenkopf der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg ist ein historisches Siegel und darf daher nur unter Einhaltung folgender Reglementierungen verwendet werden:

  • Das Doppelsiegel erscheint immer in Kombination mit dem Schriftzug „Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg“
  • Verwendung des Uni-Grüns (CMYK-Farbwert 45/0/90/0)

Für detaillierte Informationen zum Uni-Logo steht folgender Link zur Verfügung:

http://www.marketing.uni-halle.de/service/cd_mlu/


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