Arizona Diamondbacks logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Arizona Diamondbacks Logo PNG The American baseball team the Arizona Diamondbacks made their first appearance in the MLB franchise in 1998.
- The people who created the logo were inspired by the Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, a species of snakes that is found in Arizona.
- This was how Diamondbacks logo history started.
- 2007 While the old logo was in purple, turquoise, copper, black and off-white colors, the logo unveiled in 2007 featured sedona red, black and sonoran sand for the outline.
- It changed its font and became greater in size.
- The letter “A” underwent no changes, except that it became somewhat smaller, and it remained on top.
- 2008 — 2011 The Arizona Diamondbacks logo created in 2008 was actually the refined and modernized version of the previous badge, with the intensified color palette and strengthened lettering.
- They continued with the same color scheme as in the previous symbol, but removed the wordmark that used to be depicted below the letter “A”.
- Color The color scheme of the Arizona Diamondbacks logo includes sedona red (hex color #A71930), sonoran sand (hex color #E3D4AD), black (hex color #000000) and white (hex color #FFFFFF).
- The name of the shade for the red color originates from a canyon near Sedona.
- “Sonoran Sand” was cast over by the Sonoran Desert, as it reminds the beige shade of the sand.
- The D-backs’ uniform colors are the same.
- The Snakes use different combinations of their color scheme.
- There are eight of them, including away grey uniforms and white uniforms for use during home games.
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