The conservatory's graphic identity is reserved for conservatory-specific use only and should not be used to broadly represent the institution
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The graphic used to represent the Oberlin Conservatory of Music is based on the iconic elongated diamond-shaped windows of Bibbins Hall—the conservatory’s signature structure and main classroom building—designed by noted architect Minoru Yamasaki in 1963.

When used as the primary graphic identifier for the conservatory, the windows should appear as a set of three.

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NOTE: The space between the windows should equal approximately 30% of the width of one window.
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