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thevalleyranchreport
08-31-2007, 05:22 AM
NFL to revamp shield with redesigned logo
http://i.usatoday.net/sports/_photos/2007/08/30/shield3.jpg
The NFL will switch to a new corporate logo next year, the first change to the brand since 1980.

By Michael McCarthy, USA TODAY
NEW YORK — The National Football League is launching a makeover of its red, white and blue "NFL Shield" logo that adorns everything from player jerseys to fan T-shirts and hats.

The league is creating a leaner, meaner version of the iconic logo that will debut at the NFL draft in April, 2008. The revamped shield will be slightly taller and thinner, with a new football, fewer stars and darker colors, says Lisa Baird, the NFL's senior vice president of marketing. The redesign marks the first changes to the shield since 1980.

At the NFL's annual meeting this spring, commissioner Roger Goodell talked about the NFL Shield as the "envy of the sports world." The league has been careful to make an "evolutionary, not a radical change," says Baird.

•The new shield features eight stars (representing the eight AFC and NFC divisions) vs. 25 on the current logo. Why 25? It's a mystery. After researching the shield's origins, the designers could find no reason for 25 stars, says Jaime Weston, director of brand and creative operations. The shield logo was first used around 1940, two decades after the NFL's founding in 1920.

• The football at the center has been redesigned to resemble the ball atop the Vince Lombardi championship trophy, says Baird. It replaces the old-fashioned pigskin nicknamed the "Hamburger" inside league offices.

•NFL vendors will probably thank the league for switching to fewer stars. Some vendors, without permission, have used fewer stars rather than shoehorning 25 tiny stars into smaller shields on hats and T-shirts.

Tinkering with one of the country's most powerful and ubiquitous sports brands will be a risky and expensive business. NFL sponsors such as Reebok, Riddell, Wilson and EA Sports will have to switch shields on everything from uniforms (players wear three logos at the neck and waistlines and on the helmet) and licensed merchandise to the official "Duke" game ball and Madden video game. Even groundskeepers will have to adopt the new shield at NFL stadiums.

But Baird believes the cleaner, more modern symbol will "pop" better during TV telecasts. The less-busy logo will also show up better on "third screens" increasingly used by sports fans: cellphones, laptops, iPods and PDAs.

NewmanOwns
08-31-2007, 10:11 AM
NFL to revamp shield with redesigned logo
http://i.usatoday.net/sports/_photos/2007/08/30/shield3.jpg
The NFL will switch to a new corporate logo next year, the first change to the brand since 1980.

By Michael McCarthy, USA TODAY
NEW YORK — The National Football League is launching a makeover of its red, white and blue "NFL Shield" logo that adorns everything from player jerseys to fan T-shirts and hats.

The league is creating a leaner, meaner version of the iconic logo that will debut at the NFL draft in April, 2008. The revamped shield will be slightly taller and thinner, with a new football, fewer stars and darker colors, says Lisa Baird, the NFL's senior vice president of marketing. The redesign marks the first changes to the shield since 1980.

At the NFL's annual meeting this spring, commissioner Roger Goodell talked about the NFL Shield as the "envy of the sports world." The league has been careful to make an "evolutionary, not a radical change," says Baird.

•The new shield features eight stars (representing the eight AFC and NFC divisions) vs. 25 on the current logo. Why 25? It's a mystery. After researching the shield's origins, the designers could find no reason for 25 stars, says Jaime Weston, director of brand and creative operations. The shield logo was first used around 1940, two decades after the NFL's founding in 1920.

• The football at the center has been redesigned to resemble the ball atop the Vince Lombardi championship trophy, says Baird. It replaces the old-fashioned pigskin nicknamed the "Hamburger" inside league offices.

•NFL vendors will probably thank the league for switching to fewer stars. Some vendors, without permission, have used fewer stars rather than shoehorning 25 tiny stars into smaller shields on hats and T-shirts.

Tinkering with one of the country's most powerful and ubiquitous sports brands will be a risky and expensive business. NFL sponsors such as Reebok, Riddell, Wilson and EA Sports will have to switch shields on everything from uniforms (players wear three logos at the neck and waistlines and on the helmet) and licensed merchandise to the official "Duke" game ball and Madden video game. Even groundskeepers will have to adopt the new shield at NFL stadiums.

But Baird believes the cleaner, more modern symbol will "pop" better during TV telecasts. The less-busy logo will also show up better on "third screens" increasingly used by sports fans: cellphones, laptops, iPods and PDAs.[/b]

not a huge difference, but all the subtle changes make it look a lot better.

Cowboyzadam
08-31-2007, 10:43 AM
I definitely like the style of the new letters. I also think the trimming of the stars makes it look better as well. The Darker blue is a tribute to the Cowboys...Yeah right. LOL. The darker blue does look better and if a football can look bad-ass then the new football look works for me.

DCfan60
08-31-2007, 12:11 PM
It looks crisp and cleaner.. I like it..

b_cadvantag
08-31-2007, 04:34 PM
i like that the football is not a symbol for "E.D." patients anymore

DallasBoys
08-31-2007, 05:24 PM
I prefer the old logo myself. This just modernizes, not improves.

mcaje
08-31-2007, 08:10 PM
Oh I just love the new logo.

It'll make our players play much better than those other guys.....Oh wait, they'll be getting the upgraded logos too. B)

Tulip_Sniper
09-01-2007, 09:01 AM
guess DallasBoys and myself are the only ones that like the old logo better

BSchank
09-01-2007, 03:45 PM
NFL to revamp shield with redesigned logo
http://i.usatoday.net/sports/_photos/2007/08/30/shield3.jpg[/b]

Oh...

Cowboyzadam
09-01-2007, 09:01 PM
It's just a matter of taste. No one is right and no one is wrong. To each his own.

lookoutforroy31
09-02-2007, 01:15 AM
always wondered why the old logo had the 25 stars