In an effort to visually align with the academic marks released in March, the Truman State athletic department earlier this week unveiled a refreshed “T-Dog” primary logo alongside associated typography. “Throughout our history, the Bulldog brand has been changed many times,” athletic director Jerry Wollmering said in a statement. “I’m
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Wayne State Wildcats Unveil Alternate Logos, New Wordmark
An eight-month rebranding processes reached its conclusion earlier this week when Wayne State College unveiled a new visual identity that includes two alternate logos and a new wordmark. “Our brand is what sets Wayne State College apart from other colleges and universities,” school president Marysz Rames said in a statement.
Montclair State Red Hawks Unveil Refreshed Logo Set, New Wordmark
In an effort to create a cohesive and consistent brand across their athletic department, the Montclair State Red Hawks last month unveiled a refreshed primary logo, new secondary marks and associated typography. “The refreshed logo, additional marks and updated fonts will strengthen our ability to grow our brand,” athletic director
Virginia Cavaliers Unveil New Brand Identity, Secondary Logos
The University of Virginia on Friday morning unveiled a refreshed brand identity that includes an updated primary mark, two new secondary logos, revised color scheme and other associated typography. “I love the new visual identity system,” athletic director Carla Williams said in a statement. “It’s exciting and it maintains UVA’s
Sam Houston State Bearkats Unveil New Logos, Updated Color Scheme
A new era of Sam Houston State athletics got underway last week when the university — which is located in Huntsville, Texas — unveiled a new primary logo and updated color scheme. “I am extremely excited to help introduce a new look and identity for our Bearkat athletes, fans, coaches
Colorado College Tigers Unveil Refreshed Athletic Logos
In order to create a unified brand across its athletic department, Colorado College unveiled a refreshed primary logo and new secondary mark in early February. “This is an exciting day for the Tigers,” Colorado College vice president and athletic director Lesley Irvine said in a statement. “The logo refresh speaks