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An eight-up grid of authorized secondary athletic wordmarks, TOREROS, SD, USD and San Diego, in their only sanctioned configurations.
Summary
The secondary athletics marks page, presenting the only authorized configurations of the secondary athletic wordmarks in a two-column grid of eight marks.
Visual description
Left column: "LOGOS AND MARKS" caps, a "Secondary Athletics Marks" Spectral subhead, and two paragraphs stressing these are the only authorized configurations, limited to uniforms and licensees, with a bright-blue email link. The right two-thirds, under "Examples of Secondary Athletics Marks," is a 2x4 grid of bold athletic lettermarks: an outlined "TOREROS" and a swooping "T" device on the top row; an "SD" interlock with "UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO" and the same "SD" alone next; an outlined "USD" shown twice; and a slanted "San Diego" script-style wordmark shown twice at bottom. All are rendered in layered blues with white outlines.
Key takeaway
Locking the secondary athletic family to an explicit, finite grid of approved marks ("the only authorized configurations") is a strong governance move that prevents off-brand variants. The consistent outlined, slanted athletic styling unifies otherwise different lettering.
Reuse notes
Reach for this when a brand needs to enumerate a closed set of allowed secondary or alternate marks. Especially relevant for athletics, merch, and licensing contexts where vendors might otherwise improvise. Pairs with the primary athletics and improper-usage pages.



































