Tampa Bay Rays logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG
- Download PNG Tampa Bay Rays logo PNG The team joined the Major League Baseball in 1998 under the name of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
- Ever since its home venue has been Tropicana Field.
- This motif is not quite so pronounced today, though, as it was in the earlier versions.
- The devil ray was leaving a trace creating the illusion of motion.
- The full name of the team was given in dark blue and white.
- 2001 — 2007 In 2001, the team revisited its logo making it a bit simpler.
- Gone were the rainbow gradient and the words “Devil Rays.” The fish was featured side by side with the lettering “Tampa Bay” in white over a dark blue ellipse.
- 2019 — Today The Tampa Bay Rays logo created in 2019 is composed of a simple yet bold and even sleek blue “Rays” lettering in a double blue and white outline, placed on a white background.
- The “R” has been heavily modified and, as a result, acquired a long extending end almost reaching the “S.” Although the overall look of the type is quite eye-pleasing, it seems a bit weak and somewhat out of place on a sports logo and uniform due to perceived lack of dynamism and strength.
- Color The choice of colors seems to perfectly fit the name of the team and the visual metaphor on which the logo is based.
- White is used as a supplementary color providing additional contrast.
- What is Tampa Bay Rays?
- Tampa Bay Rays are the name of the baseball club from Florida State, which was established in 1998.
- Tampa Bay Rays Colors NAVY BLUE HEX COLOR: #092C5C; RGB: (9, 44, 92) HSB: (214, 90, 36) CMYK: (100, 89, 35, 29) PANTONE: PMS 648 C COLUMBIA BLUE HEX COLOR: #8FBCE6; RGB: (143, 188, 230) HSB: (208, 37, 90) CMYK: (41, 16, 0, 0) PANTONE: PMS 278 C YELLOW HEX COLOR: #F5D130; RGB: (245, 209, 48) HSB: (48, 80, 96) CMYK: (5, 15, 92, 0) PANTONE: PMS 129 C WHITE HEX COLOR: #FFFFFF; RGB: (255, 255, 255) HSB: (179, 0, 100) CMYK: (0, 0, 0, 0)
Leave a Review