javier arturo rodríguez

ITESM Artwork

Welcome, fellow ITESM student.

While studying my MBA at the ITESM (that’s “Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey”, Tec de Monterrey, or MIT for spanish-impaired visitors) I had a hard time finding clean, good-resolution, usable logos for presentations and written reports. Here are a few I have managed to find through the past couple of decades.

I hope you find this artwork useful in your own coursework. If you do, please let me know.

Escudo ITESMITESM Logo

I believe this ITESM logo came from a marketing PDF somewhere on the net, which I managed to find and clean up for the umptenth time and finally had the good sense to archive it for later use. I used this to build the Tec de Monterrey logo immediately below.

Logo Tec de Monterrey“Tec de Monterrey” Logo

Please note that this logo has been deprecated. See below for an explanation.

Logo Tecnologico de Monterrey“Tecnológico de Monterrey” Logo, raster-only version

This logo comes from the page of CARE at the Monterrey Campus. I was not able to find vector artwork for this logo and I just was not able to identify the typeface in it — my best guess was that the typeface is a manually tweaked variant of Dialog Semi-Bold, but I’ve been told that someone built it from scratch.
Happily, this is a moot point now because John Dauphinais traced the new version below, so I’ll leave this one around for a while for archaeological purposes, but you’d be better off using his.

Logo Tecnologico de Monterrey“Tecnológico de Monterrey” Logo, raster and vector artwork

John Dauphinais has done an excellent work tracing this version by hand, and he is kindly sharing his work with the rest of us.

Usage guide

In the past ITESM published some basic guidelines for the use of the logo as a PDF document. One of the most notable changes is that the “Tec de Monterrey” logo has been officially discontinued in favor of the “Tecnológico de Monterrey” logo as mentioned above.
More recently, Raul reports that ITESM has published an online policy guide for usage of logos and trademarks including a rather impressive array of guides in PDF form.

Colors

Extraoficially, I understand that the official color, known as “Azul Tec” or “Azul Reflex”, is actually PMS Reflex Blue:

Azul Tec

CMYK: 100C 90M 30Y 8K

RGB: 0R 32G 159B

RGBHEX: #003399

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