Designer Todd Radom Discusses the State of Sports Logos
Todd Radom has designed so many sports logos, he can’t even talk about most of them. Sure, you’ve seen his work on countless Super Bowl marks, NBA All-Star games and in major sports leagues aplenty, but he can’t even take credit for most of them (check out a few of
AHL Welcomes Utica Comets; Canucks Farm Team
The American Hockey League today announced the relocation of the Peoria Rivermen, a franchise owned by the Vancouver Canucks, to Utica, NY where they will be known as the Utica Comets for the 2013-14 season. The relocation was unanimously approved by the AHL board of governors and announced by league
The 7 Best-Dressed Stanley Cup Finals of the Past 25 Years
We’re only one game into this years edition of the Stanley Cup Final and I’m already madly in love with the uniform matchup we’ve been blessed with. What could be more visually appealing than two 80+ year old franchises and their equally classic outfits battling it out on hockey’s biggest
The Colors of the Open, What Golfers Will Wear in PA
Forget Tiger and Rory, possibly the best “uniforms” we’ll see at this week’s U.S. Open golf tourney at Merion Golf Club in Pennsylvania could come from Kevin Chappell’s Nike wardrobe. The 26-year-old California native offers up a good mix of subtle color, U.S.A. themes and classic golf looks. It may
Ottawa CFL Team Confirms RedBlacks Name, Logo
Last week we posted that the Ottawa CFL franchise had registered Ottawa RedBlacks (and Rouge-et-Noir) as well as a collection of logos with the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. Yesterday, the ownership group made it official confirming both the name and logos we posted were, in fact, what they will be
Phantom: LA Kings Back-to-Back Western Champions!
Thanks to Patrick Kane’s hat-trick/double OT winner last night we have ourselves the first Original Six Stanley Cup Final since 1979. Unfortunately this has come at the expense of the Los Angeles Kings whom the Chicago Blackhawks ousted, ending their bid for a second consecutive Stanley Cup Championship. Let’s take
Pittsburgh Penguins 2013 Eastern Conference Champs!
Last night the Boston Bruins managed to get into the Stanley Cup finals by sweeping away the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference Championship, and I gotta say, the idea of an all-Original Six final has me more than a little excited; it’d be a first in my lifetime (not
SportsLogos.Net Turns 16!
A very happy birthday to… us! SportsLogos.Net turns 16 years old today! Originally launched as “Chris Creamer’s Sports Logos Page” as a site hosted for free on Tripod (remember Tripod, kids?) way back on June 7th, 1997. Some thank yous — this site wouldn’t have lasted more than a year
Blue Jays Explain Lack of Camo Cap on Memorial Day
On Memorial Day this season, Major League Baseball had produced special camouflage versions of every team cap and jersey for each club to wear to honour the memory of those who had served in the military. Every team wore the jerseys but the Canadian-based (and therefore, non-Memorial Day celebrating) Toronto Blue Jays opted
Wake Forest Has Two New Helmets, But Not The Ones We Had Expected
A few months ago, photographs of some purported new helmets for Wake Forest had made the rounds. People considered them to be fairly likely, and were proclaimed “legit.” Today, we see what the team will actually use. This morning, Offensive Line Coach Jonathan Himebauch (@COACH_HIMEY ) tweeted pictures from the Wake
Dallas Stars Unveil New Logo, Uniforms
The Dallas Stars have unveiled their new logo and uniforms at a press event tonight in Dallas two weeks after their logo had leaked via an iPhone app. This marks the first drastic change in the Stars primary logo since 1991 during their days back in Minnesota giving the city
Indiana Football Announces New Helmet. Wait, FIVE New Helmets
Apparently all uniform design these days is either boring or ugly. Well, at least according to the notoriously picky and overly-dramatic internet. Indiana football certainly chose their side of the decision by doing what comes all-too-naturally to colleges these days by pandering the to the tastes of 18-year-old recruits and