New Orleans Bowl Logo
- Download PNG New Orleans Bowl Logo PNG The Wilmington-based freight shipping company R+L Carriers became the official sponsor of the New Orleans Bowl in 2006.
- Ever since the bowl game logo has been heavily influenced by the brand identity of R+L Carriers.
- Meaning and history 2001 – 2004 The original New Orleans Bowl logo was introduced in 2001 and featured a very stylish and modern emblem with the night city landscape and an enlarged street light enclosed into a circular frame in purple-blue.
- The text part of the logo was placed on the bottom part of the emblem, overlapping it.
- All letters featured dark blue shades and were outlined in yellow.
- The main color palette remained untouched but got complimented by dark red, the color of the new tagline, “at Lafayette”, handwritten in elegant cursive under the main part, slightly overlapping some of the bold blue sans-serif letters in a yellow outline.
- The circular emblem was simplified and the landscape was gone, now it was a solid yellow badge outlined in blue and with an enlarged street light drawn in blue lines on it.
- 2006 – 2009 The red cursive inscription was gone in 2006, and this is also when the purple and yellow logotype with a street tight emblem in it was placed on a rectangular white badge, is outlined in green, and with the green “RL Carriers” logotype stretched along the top border.
- The street light on the letter “O” changed its color palette to yellow and green, balancing the fresh additional elements of the badge.
- Although the previous badge was left in its original state, it was placed over a smooth and glossy crest in purple, which was outlined in yellow and purple.
- The datemark was set in white and yellow on the bottom part of the crest, while the “10th Anniversary” lettering was set on the top line of the logo, written in all capitals of a simple yet modern sans-serif typeface, in thin yellow lines.
- 2011 – Today The 201 New Orleans Bowl logo, you can see the name of the freight shipping company given in italicized green letters.
- Below, there are the words “New Orleans Bowl” in larger purplish letters.
- The “O” glyph in the word “Bowl” houses an elegant street lamp combining at least two shades of yellow with two shades of green.
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