Dallas Mavericks logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Dallas Mavericks Logo PNG The Dallas Mavericks logo history started around 1981.
- The basketball club itself was founded in 1978 by Californian businessman Garn Eckardt and Home Interiors and Gifts owner Don Carter.
- 1980 — 1993 The original logo for the Mavericks was created in 1980 and featured a blue and green composition, where the emblem was placed on the left from the two-level wordmark.
- The emblem of the team was composed of a solid green basketball with an italicized blue letter “M” in a thin white outline and with the white cowboy hat on it.
- As for the lettering, it was written in all capitals of a fancy serif typeface with some lines elongated and curved.
- The wordmark featured blue color as the main a double green and white outline.
- The typeface of the inscription was changed to a cleaner and more confident serif, with classic lines and cuts.
- In this version, the lettering was executed in solid blue color without any outlines or additions.
- The stylized blue basketball with black lines had an image of the horse’s head executed in a gray and white color palette.
- The circular element was placed on a shield-like background and had a wordmark written along its bottom line, on a blue banner with arched horizontal sides.
- Under the lettering a contoured five-pointed star was placed, representing Texas, the lone star state.
- 2017 — Today In 2017 the color palette of the Mavericks visual identity was slightly elevated, by darkening the blue and gray shades, which added progressiveness to the badge and made the whole image look more professional and sleek.
- The Mavs logo also features a simpler sans serif font for the word “Dallas.” Color The official color palette comprises two shades of blue (royal blue and navy blue), as well as silver and black.
- White is also used on the logo as an additional color.
Leave a Review