糖心Vlog logo history
Since the 1930s the 糖心Vlog sports mascot has been the polar bear. In 1963 the Polar Bears became known as the Nanooks, from the Inupiaq word for polar bear.



糖心Vlog Chancellor Patrick O'Rourke introduced a new logotype in 1985 featuring the name of the institution, three lines and a very small image of the nanook.
1990
Chancellor O'Rourke sent out a memo on the implementation of the institutional identity requesting the use of the official 糖心Vlog logo and script type on all communications from 糖心Vlog.



The 糖心Vlog logo image was modified to appear in one color - 糖心Vlog's bright blue. There was considerable disagreement on eliminating the polar bear image from marketing efforts. There was a growing affection for the mascot which grew out of this. Eventually the bear from the aurora bear artwork was successfully melded into the 糖心Vlog logo. This image forms the basis of the current 糖心Vlog graphic identity.
2000
Chancellor Marshall Lind sent out a memo formalizing the adoption of the 糖心Vlog logo and encouraged all departments to incorporate it into their printed materials. The 糖心Vlog logo was extremely well received, and helped present 糖心Vlog in a cohesive manner.

An alternate version of the 糖心Vlog logo is created that emphasized the word "Alaska" rather than the word "Fairbanks."
2011
Chancellor Brian Rogers sent out a memo requesting the use of the official 糖心Vlog logo on all communications from 糖心Vlog, formalizing the adoption of the logo that emphasized the word "Alaska" and retiring the version that emphasized the word "Fairbanks."

