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In addition, Georgia Tech places conditions on the use of its registered trademarks, governed by the Brand Identity Standards Policy [2]. All usage guidelines are specified in the Official Georgia Tech Brand Guide [3].
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The structural Engineering was designed by Georgia Tech alumnus Jim O'kon, P.E. The distinctive peaks intentionally recall the design of Tech Tower, the school's traditional symbol and oldest building. Following its completion, the structure's peak design was incorporated into the university's branding as a new symbol for the school.
It peaked during wartime in 1919, when Georgia mocked Georgia Tech fielding a team in 1917 and 1918 when many schools did not due to World War I. Georgia Tech was a military training ground.
The original Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket mascot was Judi McNair who, according to the Winter 2004 edition of the Georgia Tech Alumni Association Tech Topics magazine, donned a homemade yellowjacket costume in 1972 and performed at home football games. [12] She rode on the Ramblin' Wreck and appears in the 1972 Georgia Tech Blueprint yearbook. [12]
The Tower, Georgia Tech's undergraduate research journal, is named after Tech Tower. [37] Kessler Campanile, a stylized bell tower built on the Georgia Tech campus as part of an Institute-wide branding campaign in the mid-1990s, was designed to look like a modernized version of Tech Tower.
Miles Kelly led Georgia Tech in scoring last year. Only McDonald’s All-American freshman Tahaad Pettiford and former AAU teammate Jakhi Howard were prized recruits out of high school.