Crystal Palace logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Meaning and history 1935 – 1955 The initial badge of the British football club, which was used for almost twenty years, was a very simple yet still elegant square badge in dark burgundy with just four-letter on it.
- The upper level contained two smooth and orange blue “CP” letters, which stood for “Crystal Palace”, and the bottom line consisted of “FC” for “Football Club”, written in the same style and color.
- It was a black and white stylized palace image with a burgundy and blue crest in the middle.
- The “Crystal Palace FC” wordmark was written in bold black sans-serif on a white horizontal ribbon in a black outline, placed under the image.
- 1960s – 1964 The redesign of the 1960s created a new image of the palace — a very detailed one, executed in many thin gray lines.
- The Crystal Palace crest on this version was executed in gray and white color palette and asked a thick gold frame, which was balanced by the gold framing of the wide wavy ribbon with the black bold logotype on it.
- It was an in framed smooth crest pouring down, with its left part in bright blue, and the right one — in scarlet red.
- 1967 – 1972 The logo, introduced by the club in 1967, featured a solid burgundy square banner with yellow diagonal lettering on two levels.
- 1972 – 1973 In 1972 a modern and minimalist badge in the Art-Deco style was created for the club.
- It was a circular emblem with the middle part in white with a light blue stylized “CP” monogram and a wide burgundy frame around it.
- 1973 – 1987 The iconic Crystal Palace Eagle appeared on the club’s logo in 1973.
- It was a new red white and blue circular badge with extra bold sans-serif lettering in blue written around the white framing of the logo.
- 1987 – 1994 The redesign of 1987 refined the eagle image in the Crystal Palace badge and switched the color palette of the club’s logo to blue in three shades and red.
- The bird with the football was now placed on the upper part of the badge, and under it — the stylized image of the palace in two light shades of blue.
- The white lettering was arched from the center under the Eagle, placed on two solid red ribbons.
- It’s far from being an exact replica, though.
- Color The dark shade of blue is paired with a noble, saturated shade of red, while grey and white are used as secondary colors.
- What is Crystal Palace?
- Crystal Palace is the name of the British football club, which was established at the beginning of the 20th century.
- For the most part of its history, the club was competing in the Premier League but has never achieved super successful results.
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