Hellas Verona logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Hellas Verona Logo PNG Meaning and history Every known logo of the soccer club Hellas Verona so far has been inspired by the coat of arms of the Scala family, which used to rule the city of Verona.
- 1928 — 1958 One of the earliest logos was just a blue ring with a yellow outline and two concentric yellow rings inside.
- In the smallest circle, you could see the letters “A C V” and a ladder in yellow.
- Here, the word “Hellas” and the flag of Verona appeared over yellow and blue stripes.
- 1984 — 1990 The next version was a rhomboid with two of its corners cut.
- 1995 — 1999 The concept from 1958 was brought back after the redesign of 1995 but got a few changes.
- First of all both blue and yellow shades of the oval badge were brightened up.
- Secondly, the wordmark was changed to “Hellas Verona” and switched its typeface for a bolder one, with the uppercase sans-serif letters slightly arched, repeating the concave shape of the white banner with a thin blue outline.
- Apart from a blue and yellow crest with a cross, placed under the wordmark banner, one more graphical element was added to the insignia — a two-headed creature in a thin outline, drawn above the white banner.
- 1999 — Today The redesign of 1999 strengthened and cleaned the contours of the Hellas Verona medallion, and added the Italian flag to the image, placing it between the head of the creature, drawn above the banner with a refined wordmark.
- 2020 — Today For the logo, introduced in 2020 only one symbol was taken from the previous badge — the yellow image of the two-headed dog, a mastiff, the mascot of Hellas Verona football club.
- The emblem was accompanied by a yellow uppercase inscription in a bold sans-serif typeface written above the heads of the dogs.
- Font The bold sans serif type would have looked pretty minimalistic if not for the slightly distorted proportions.
- In addition to the two colors, the Hellas Verona logo also features white, red, and green (the colors of the Italian flag), as well as black.
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