Juventus logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- The club is owned by the Agnelli family and has Mauricio Sarri as the head coach.
- The logo of one of the strongest and most famous European football clubs has undergone six major redesigns, and all seven emblems, created for it throughout the years make up a graphical representation of Juventus evolution and progress.
- 1905 — 1921 The very first logo for Juventus for introduced in 1905 and comprised an elegant oval with a vertical black and white pattern, enclosed in a wide vignette frame and with an ornate curved ribbon above it.
- Two elements on the crest were the black wordmark on a white horizontally stretched banner and a small shield with a heraldic black bull on it.
- 1921 — 1929 The redesign of 1921 removed all the ornate elements from the club’s visual identity, keeping only the tripes oval with three symbols.
- The monochrome color palette got diluted by gold and blue, with each stripe outline in gold and the banner of the nameplate and the bull-crest in blue.
- The color palette of the badge turned monochrome again, and instead of the small crest with the golden bull and a crown, there was a large zebra drawn standing on two legs.
- 1931 — 1977 The color palette was refined again in 1931, but this was not the only change in the Juventus visual identity.
- The lettering on a blue banner gained a new custom sans-serif typeface where the first and last letters of the wordmark had their tails elongated and geometrically curved.
- 1977 — 1982 With the redesign of 1977, the Italian football club gets a new mascot — a horse.
- And the logo, created in the 1970s featured a white rectangle with an outlines five-pointed star on the upper left corner, a sans-serif black inscription on the bottom parts, and a large blurred silhouette of a standing horse in gradient black and gray.
- 1982 — 1989 The rectangular frame and the Star were removed from the Juventus visual identity in 1982.
- C.” Letters were placed from the left and right of the emblem.
- Now the only colored element of the visual identity is a smooth gold arch, separating the church narrowed inscription from the small triangular crest with a white bull and a black crown.
- 2017 — 2020 The new approach was implemented by the club in 2017.
- The iconic oval with vertical stripes and the heraldic bull, which stayed with Juventus for more than a century, was gone.
- The logo from the 2010s features a stylized letter “J” in thick black lines with another symbol, repeating its contours on the right.
- Two lines with the name of the club written on top in a narrowed sans-serif typeface, form a shape of a traditional crest.
- 2020 — Today In 2020 the logo of Juventus has been refined again, by making it even more minimalist and short.
- In this respect, the new Juventus logo seems to be outdoing all its predecessors.
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