Logo Options The preferred use of the Oklahoma logo is in full color on a white background. A reverse version of the full-color logo is available for use on dark or black backgrounds. Custom configurations and colors are an option for special formats, such as signage or digital icons.
English: Text logo for the government of the State of Oklahoma. The depicted text is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain because it is not a “literary work” or other protected type in sense of the local copyright law.
To protect the Oklahoma brand and ensure its uses are consistent with the state’s styles and standards, approval is required on all designs using this logo. Approval for one use or design does not imply general approval for the use of the logo in other applications.
Our logo is the single-most important visual element of our visual identity. The logo is a distinctive symbol and a graphic representation of the Oklahoma brand. When used properly and consistently, our logo functions as a powerful identifier of our state’s essence and values.
The reveal of the new Oklahoma logo in February 2020 concluded a branding campaign led by Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell. The logo symbolizes the state with understated elegance rich in aesthetics and layered with significance, serving as a salute to the past while heralding our unique potential.
Download free Oklahoma vector logo and icons in PNG, SVG, AI, EPS, CDR formats.
Find out more about Louise Funk Fluke and Oklahoma’s state flags in The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. The state seal was designed by Gabe E. Parker and its elements are described in the Oklahoma Constitution. The seal is circular and features a five-pointed star in the center.