June 2014 – SportsLogos.Net News

So Cool They Barely Need a Team: The Story Behind the Lake Elsinore Storm

In 2001, the Lake Elsinore Storm, single-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres, took their unremarkable storm cloud logo and made a terrific decision: They scrapped most of it. But they didn’t scrap all of it. They ditched the cloud and the breezy type and the lightning bolt and even

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4 NBA Teams Get New Secondary Logos

The Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers, and Sacramento Kings all had secondary logos get leaked onto the internet recently, and as you’d expect from us, we’ve got details on all of them. Boston Celtics The new secondary logos for the Celtics are nothing really lavish or loud as

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Gonna Fly Now: The Story Behind the Philadelphia Flyers Brand

Designed by a Philadelphia ad man in the mid-1960s, the Philadelphia Flyers’ primary logo has not been altered in its nearly 50 years of existence. Before the Flyers’ first season in 1967-68, the team adopted a name suggested by an owner’s sister, borrowed colors from a university in Texas, and

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Washington Redskins Stripped of Trademark Protection

The Washington Redskins today were stripped of the trademark protection on their “disparaging” nickname by the United States Patent Office. From the official ruling: “these registrations must be cancelled because they were disparaging to Native Americans at the respective times they were registered, in violation of Section 2(a) of the

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