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New South Wales Waratahs logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG New South Wales Waratahs Logo PNG The rugby union team New South Wales Waratahs represents the majority of New South Wales in the Super Rugby competition.
- Meaning and history Ever since the New South Wales got its first rugby union team, its emblem has always featured the waratah, the state flower of the New South Wales.
- 1982 — 1996 The original New South Wales Waratahs logo was rather elaborate.
- The glyphs were thin and elegant.
- While their overall shape was rather traditional, the letters featured tiny unique details visible at larger sizes.
- 1999 — 2018 At the turn of the century, the club adopted a sleeker, more minimalistic and modern logo.
- Here, the waratah flower was highly stylized.
- There were fewer petals and no leaves.
- The petals grew larger.
- Both the ball and the petals had a somewhat similar shape.
- 2018 — Today The redesign of 2018 kept the graphical emblem of the club untouched, but changed the wordmark and added more text to the logo.
- The “Waratahs” logotype is executed in the same geometric sans-serif typeface, and the same dark blue color, but has its letters in a larger size.
- Font The sharp edges on the letters seem to “rhyme” with the edges of the petals right below the rugby ball.
- Colors The current New South Wales Waratahs logo combines a noble dark shade of red with dark blue and white for the background.
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