Logos & Branding
The official identity of The King’s Academy!
Our Visual Identity
The King’s Academy logo, colors, and typography are more than design elements. They reflect our Christ-centered mission and legacy that began in 1880. This page provides guidance and resources to ensure our identity is used with excellence and consistency.
Primary Lion Logo
Our primary logo features a modern depiction of a lion, symbolizing Christ as the “Lion of Judah” (Revelation 5:5). The school name emphasizes our devotion to Jesus as our cornerstone (1 Corinthians 3:11).
Usage Notes: Always use the full logo with text. Do not stretch, crop, or alter colors.

Academic Seal
Features the Anderson Building cupola, representing tradition and heritage (Proverbs 4:13).

Athletic Logo
“TKA” mark for athletics, spirit wear, and team gear (1 Corinthians 12:12).
Logo Usage Guidelines
Clear Space & Sizing:
Maintain open space around logo. Minimum width: 1 inch print, 150px digital.
Color Variations:
Use approved purple, gold, gray, black, or white noted below.
Do Not:
Stretch, tilt, recolor, or place over busy backgrounds.
Apostrophe Usage:
Always include the apostrophe in King’s (Psalm 24:1).
Naming:
Refer to us as The King’s Academy (first reference) and TKA thereafter (1 Corinthians 1:10).
Color Palette
TKA Purple
Representing Royalty in Christ (1 Peter 2:9)
TKA Gold
Representing Preciousness of Christian values (1 Corinthians 3:12)
TKA Black
Representing Depth of faith and history (Colossians 2:7)
TKA Gray
Representing Stability in Christ (Psalm 62:2)
Have Branding Questions?
Our communications office is here to help with logo usage, design requests, or custom applications! Email us at communications@thekingsacademy.net