Yale Bulldogs Logo
- Download PNG Yale Bulldogs Logo PNG The Yale Bulldogs logo has featured a bulldog of some kind since at least 1930.
- The way it looks has been subject to numerous changes.
- Meaning and history 1930 – 1942 The logo, used by the Yale Bulldogs club in the 1930s — 1940s was a portrait of a bulldog executed in blue lines and placed on a white background.
- The dog was wearing a leather football helmet and had its head slightly inclined to the right.
- The club’s mascot looked like it was watching the ball and was ready to step in and fight any second.
- 1960 – 1971 The emblem used in 1960-1971 showcased the bulldog standing on the four paws and facing to the left.
- On the 1930-1942 logo, there was only the head to be seen.
- 1972 – 1997 On the previous logo (1972-1997), the dog was depicted in full height.
- The creature was leaning over the “Y.” You could clearly see the word “Yale” on the chest.
- 1998 – Today On the current emblem, you can see the side view of a highly stylized head of the bulldog.
- In the background, there is a large slab serif “Y.” What is Yale Bulldogs?
- Yale Bulldogs is the name of a Yale college football team, which is considered to be one of the oldest and most famous in the college football league of the United States.
- Today the club is coached by Tony Reno and plays on Yale Bowl Arena.
- Yale Bulldogs Colors YALE BLUE HEX COLOR: #00356B; RGB: (0, 53, 107) CMYK: (100, 86, 31, 20) WHITE PANTONE: P 1-1 C HEX COLOR: #FFFFFF; RGB: (255, 255, 255) CMYK: (0, 0, 0, 0)
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