Arizona Cardinals logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Arizona Cardinals Logo PNG The Arizona Cardinals football team was founded in 1898.
- Based in Glendale, Arizona, it is the oldest professional team in the USA.
- Meaning and history The very well recognizable today logo of the Arizona Cardinals football club was first introduced in the 1970s, based on the emblem from 1947, which depicted a detailed traditionally drawn bird.
- In terms of color palette, the club has also been very constant and used one shade of Cardinal red for almost all of its badges.
- It was a small cardinal bird, sitting on the stitched of the white rugby ball in a black outline.
- The board was executed in a pale-red and black color palette and looked romantic and inspiring.
- 1960 – 1969 After the change of the club’s name to St. Louis Cardinals, the new logo was created in the same year.
- The bird in red and white was running to stylized gates, executed in monochrome with a gradient effect.
- The head of the cardinal bird in profile facing right was executed in red, black, and white, with a bright yellow beak and a thin black outline.
- Though this time the change of the name did not affect the visual identity design and the Cardinals kept using its previous badge, with only contours refined and cleaned.
- 2005 – Today The redesign of 2005 brought a stronger and a more energetic badge to Arizona Cardinals, modernizing the lines and contours of its iconic bird-emblem.
- Shape and colors Compared to the 1960 logo, the 2005 version has a black outline, the head is more inclined forward, and the beak is steeper.
- Colors include purple, yellow, white, and black.
- They symbolize energy, courage, perseverance, and determination.
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