Nc State Tuffy Logo
First adopted in the 1960s and still in use today, the Strutting Tuffy mark is the quintessential NC State logo. Perfect for cold evenings at Carter-Finley Stadium or on your way to the PNC Arena! Brought to you in partnership with College Vault. Products are mocked up on a size S. Graphics may appear smaller on larger sizes.
What is the North Carolina State Wolfpack Logo? Primary Tuffy Wolf Head logo in red, white, and black with white outline. Made its debut in 2005 and eventually became the sole Primary logo of NC State Athletics in 2023.
Tuffy was the primary logo for NC State for nearly 30 years, until the quotBlock Squot trademark took over in 2010. In 2010, NC State found a new mascot named Tuffy, a purebred Tamaskan dog that looks strikingly like a wolf. Tamaskans originated from the breed of dog that resembled the wolf-like Siberian husky. The quotTuffy the Strutting Wolfquot logo appeared for the first time in the early
The primary and secondary logo marks help make up the visual identity and hierarchy of the Wolfpack brand. These marks are outward facing communication of who the Wolfpack is. Proper usage of these marks is necessary in achieving brand consistency and recognition. For broadcast purposes, the Tuffy Head should be used as the primary logo AND secondary logo. Download Primary Logos Tuffy Head
Tuffy is his name. The NC State Strutting Wolf Logo
This is the untold story of the family who raised the animals that would become N.C. State's first live mascot in nearly 50 years.
This is Mr. Wuf. Tuffy was the primary logo for NC State for nearly 30 years late 60's-late 90's, until the quotBlock Squot took over.
A 1965 commemorative basketball program for Coach Everett Case saw a wolf carving Case's statue. According to the NC State Trademark Licensing Office, the quotTuffy the Strutting Wolfquot logo appeared for the first time in the early 1960s, and this basic graphic became the standard for today's design.
Do not use the logo in any communication that identifies, promotes or advertises an outside entity's products, goods or services unless you have received prior permission from the university via a contract or a trademark license agreement. For more information, contact NC State's Trademark Licensing office.
Tuffy always struts with his left foot forward, and he always wears a red sweater with the Block S and a round hat with the name quotNC STATEquot in all-caps. NC State adopted a new version of the Block S logo in 2005. The new design is slightly different than the former design, but frequently overlooked.