Music City Bowl Logo
- Download PNG Music City Bowl Logo PNG Meaning and history 1998 – 2001 The Music City Bowl logo, designed in 1998, featured a simple yet timeless and elegant combination of a red triangle pointing down, and a blue and white emblem with the banner placed over it.
- The emblem boasted a stylized image of a rugby ball, which was placed diagonally above the rectangular banner with a two-leveled inscription on it.
- The upper half of the banner was colored white, with the bold blue sans-serif uppercase “Music City” on it, while the bottom half was colored dark blue and had an ExtraBold white “Bowl” in a light gray outline on it.
- 2002 – 2003 The redesign of 2002 introduced a completely new concept of the Music City Bowl visual identity.
- It was a vertically oriented smooth rectangular crest in the blue and brown palette with white elements.
- The central part of the badge featured a stylized diagonally oriented rugby ball from the original version but was drawn in white and black.
- 2004 – 2007 The badge and all elements remained the same, except for the vertical orientation of the badge changed to a horizontal one.
- Another important thing about the badge was in the underline — the thin blue “Presented By” banner was glued to the bottom border of the crest and placed above the new sponsor’s logotype.
- The Bridgestone inscription was set under it in the corporate style and typeface, being underlined by thick black and thin brown lines.
- The main badge remained completely untouched, while the bottom sponsorship part — removed.
- This version of the badge stayed with the bowl for just a few months and became the last of the brown and blue Music City Bowl visual identity era.
- 2010 – Today The 2010 logo is a large shield featuring various shades of green.
- The natural feel is only reinforced by the green leaf, which can be seen on top of the logo, inside a gold pyramid.
- The gray banner housing the lettering “Music City Bowl” goes through the center of the emblem, while the name of the sponsor is placed above.
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