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image 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
Université 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.
André Coutanche, 29 April 2007
I think the logo is a highly stylised "U" over "M".
Marc Pasquin, 29 April 2007
Université 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