5:29 That M actually originally stood for the University of Chicago Maroons, who had just become members of the Big Ten at the time. UChicago lent (sold?--I'm not sure on that part) their old uniforms to the new team. The eventual Cardinals changed their name to that because sports journalists thought the faded maroon of the uniforms looked more like cardinal red, so they made that unofficial nickname official. UChicago is also where they got the stylized C logo from (although the Reds were also using something similar by that time).
Oh wow great point! I remember that they had gotten the uniforms from the university but hadn’t made that connection! That’s a really good bit! Thank you!
Oh dang! I always miss some of those cool design features! I literally spent 100 hours on the video and still there's just so much history going on. That's a really cool design feature that I now can't unsee! Thanks for sharing!
@@JustinLearnsThings Could also have mentioned that the Falcons' falcon-logo forms an "F" and the removal of the helmet on the Dolphins' logo is an animal friendly decision since the helmet covered the Dolphin's blow hole which it needs to breathe!
Always great seeing these videos from you! I can imagine there is a lot of effort that goes into them. Keep it up! You forgot that for 2 years they were called the Tennessee Oilers. They had a logo with an oil derrick and the Tennessee Stars I’m surprised you didn’t point out that the Eagles are the only current logo facing left in the NFL to form the E. 5:29 That M actually originally stood for the University of Chicago Maroons, who had just become members of the Big Ten at the time. UChicago lent (sold?--I'm not sure on that part) their old uniforms to the new team. The eventual Cardinals changed their name to that because sports journalists thought the faded maroon of the uniforms looked more like cardinal red, so they made that unofficial nickname official. UChicago is also where they got the stylized C logo (although the Reds were also using something similar by that time). 1) The Niagara Frontier League does use that logo you mentioned. But there isn’t an actual date from when it was first used. The league itself began in 1937 when 2 high school leagues merged. 2) It should be mentioned that the original Buffalo Bills colors in 1959 when first formed were similar to the Lions due to Ralph Wilson having minority ownership of the Lions. One cool new series could be covering the CFL as you did with the NFL or more exotic the AFL (Australian Football League) If you wanna keep the logo/name thing going you should definitely go into uniforms Plz do this with the NHL!!! And MLB I Watched from start to finish! Will there be a future video explaining the team's endzones from their team's first year to the present? Proofs again that the more simple the logo the easier recognizable and less confusing it is. One example is the old anthropomorphic Cardinals logo: Its arm looks like a scorpion's tail at first glance. The late 1940s Eagles logo looks almost like the eagle on German WW2 Luftwaffe (air force) uniforms. Other than that I think any symbol logo beats any letter logo by a mile. The Chicago Bears should have a bear on their helmet, not a boring "C", and the Raider finally needs to ditch the eyepatch and get a modern helmet. The Raiders logo is so timeless. No way would you assume their logo was created as far back as 1964. Could you do this with colleges? Like conferences at a time so SEC one video and Big Ten the next In all and complete honesty, you are one of the most underrated channels I have seen on this platform. I want the old Dolphins logo back. Basically, before the 2013 redesign. The logo for Niagara Sports League is the first logo from 1921-1940 Amazing video! Please keep going! I bought a San Diego Chargers jacket about twenty years ago that had the old NFL logo with the red pinstripes on it but didn't realize that was actually a thing and thought it was just a defect so I sent it back! Incredible work 👏 If you included the failed Chargers logos, you should include the unused but announced Niners logo from the 80s Fun fact: the Philadelphia Eagles logo is the only one facing left. Go Birds. Woahhhh. Shout out to the Western NY NFL. That was awesome Actually, the NFL Logo will be the Coolest logo where it all belongs.
awesome job! Very interesting for me, being a graphic designer and brazilian wanting to understand the culture and context of american sports... thanks for the hard work, man!!
I've looked a bit at it because that's a good idea for sure! It's definitely one that's hard to keep up with since they often change slightly every year, so i'll definitely have to think about how to approach a video like that!
@@JustinLearnsThings Nice. My knowledge is bigger regarding AFL than CFL but for both its rather basic. So you won't be the only one learning something new
I bought a San Diego Chargers jacket about twenty years ago that had the old NFL logo with the red pinstripes on it but didn't realise that was actually a thing and thought it was just a defect so I sent it back!
What would like to talk about with it? Thinking of doing a flag video and that would be a good piece of information. I think I mentioned briefly the ties to flag heraldry
1) The Niagara Frontier League does use that logo you mentioned. But there isn’t an actual date from when it was first used. The league itself began in 1937 when 2 high school leagues merged. 2) It should be mentioned that the original Buffalo Bills colors in 1959 when first formed were similar to the Lions due to Ralph Wilson having minority ownership of the Lions.
1) yeah I had to get intentionally vague about making any claims around that part because there is basically nothing I could dig up! 2) oh nice didn’t realize that! 🙌
Was there some sort of league-wide push to go to "helmet" logos in the mid-70s and to update them to a 3-dimensional look in the mid-80s? For all the teams that used a helmet as their logo it seems to ALWAYS start as a flat side view and then changes to not just a 3D depiction of a helmet but the SAME 3D depiction of a helment with only the colors and the emblem on the side being different.
Proofs again that the more simple the logo the easier recognizeable and less confusing it is. One example is the old anthropomorphic Cardinals logo: Its arm looks like a scorpion's tail at first glance. The late 1940s Eagles logo looks almost like the eagle on German WW2 Luftwaffe (air force) uniforms. Other than that I think any symbol logo beats any letter logo by a mile. The Chicago bears should have a bear on their helmet, not a boring "C", and the Raider finally needs to ditch the eyepatch and get a modern helmet.
So the Raider should get a false eye and look more normal... C'mon, we know Raider fans are differently-abled! Leave the monocular-visioned pirate alone!
My personal top 10 modern logos: 1-Denver Broncos 2-Dallas Cowboys 3-Philadelphia Eagles 4-LA Rams 5-Baltimore Ravens 6-Jacksonville Jaguars 7-Kansas City Chiefs 8-Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9-Minnesota Vikings 10-Green Bay Packers
Have there been any expansion teams announced since this video went up? I don't keep up with football news that much, but if there is, I can see two possibilities for what they can do for their logo: 1.) Do something similar to the Bengals and have the first initial of their team name as the logo, just more stylised and with a design evoking the team theme. OR 2.) Use something from the city's past (like a person, trait, or industrial occupation, etc.) and use that as the logo like the steel mark used by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bonus option: Do something like the Baltimore Ravens and make a shield for their logo. I do love me some heraldic shields.
Not that I know of! Not sure the NFL is currently looking to expand with more franchises. The raiders moved to vegas and the two teams moved to LA. Besides that I think they may feel pretty set for now. I wonder which cities would be most likely to see a future expansion if there was one?
@@JustinLearnsThings OK, I did some sleuthing and I think I might have an idea of which cities could work as football teams. Top one in my search is St. Louis as they used to host the Rams before they moved to LA. Other cities could be Portland or Toronto, or even London as the NFL have done special games over there before. It would be the first international NFL team if Toronto doesn't snatch that title first.
@@JustinLearnsThings I can already imagine the kind of names they would consider if they had an expansion team. Something knight or royalty-related. Who knows? Maybe something geographical.
I feel like a good general rule is the longer its been around, keep it around. The best logos are the ones that are classic and timeless, but it takes decades for it to start feeling that way!
Haha you should see some of the tigers used in the MLB logos over the years! There’s one that’s just hilarious and I had to actually put quite a lot into figuring out the story and recreating it lol
I'm actually sad seeing how the logos have been minimalized over the years. Some of the older logos were FAR more interesting, especially the 49ers, Buccaneers, and Giants.
At least the Buccaneers kept the same concept, just drawn differently. When you say 49ers, are you talking about the logo with the gun-toting prospector?
Washington’s arrow logo in the 60 looked really clean!
Yeah I hadn’t seen that one before researching this video!!
You forgot that for 2 years they were called the Tennessee Oilers. They had a logo with an oil derrick and the Tennessee stars
5:29 That M actually originally stood for the University of Chicago Maroons, who had just become members of the Big Ten at the time. UChicago lent (sold?--I'm not sure on that part) their old uniforms to the new team. The eventual Cardinals changed their name to that because sports journalists thought the faded maroon of the uniforms looked more like cardinal red, so they made that unofficial nickname official. UChicago is also where they got the stylized C logo from (although the Reds were also using something similar by that time).
Oh wow great point! I remember that they had gotten the uniforms from the university but hadn’t made that connection! That’s a really good bit! Thank you!
Always great seeing these videos from you! I can imagine there is a lot of effort that goes into them. Keep it up!
Thank you! This one was nearly 100 hours to get done! 😅
I’m surprised you didn’t point out that the Eagles are the only current logo facing left in the NFL to form the E.
Oh dang! I always miss some of those cool design features! I literally spent 100 hours on the video and still there's just so much history going on. That's a really cool design feature that I now can't unsee! Thanks for sharing!
@@JustinLearnsThings Could also have mentioned that the Falcons' falcon-logo forms an "F" and the removal of the helmet on the Dolphins' logo is an animal friendly decision since the helmet covered the Dolphin's blow hole which it needs to breathe!
@@JustinLearnsThingshey actually the bucks to
Plz do this with the NHL!!! And MLB
Definitely in the plans!!
He did
@@MariaDuarte-xh2sm no every logo explained
Yes
Amazing job!
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Always great seeing these videos from you! I can imagine there is a lot of effort that goes into them. Keep it up! You forgot that for 2 years they were called the Tennessee Oilers. They had a logo with an oil derrick and the Tennessee Stars I’m surprised you didn’t point out that the Eagles are the only current logo facing left in the NFL to form the E. 5:29 That M actually originally stood for the University of Chicago Maroons, who had just become members of the Big Ten at the time. UChicago lent (sold?--I'm not sure on that part) their old uniforms to the new team. The eventual Cardinals changed their name to that because sports journalists thought the faded maroon of the uniforms looked more like cardinal red, so they made that unofficial nickname official. UChicago is also where they got the stylized C logo (although the Reds were also using something similar by that time). 1) The Niagara Frontier League does use that logo you mentioned. But there isn’t an actual date from when it was first used. The league itself began in 1937 when 2 high school leagues merged. 2) It should be mentioned that the original Buffalo Bills colors in 1959 when first formed were similar to the Lions due to Ralph Wilson having minority ownership of the Lions. One cool new series could be covering the CFL as you did with the NFL or more exotic the AFL (Australian Football League) If you wanna keep the logo/name thing going you should definitely go into uniforms Plz do this with the NHL!!! And MLB I Watched from start to finish! Will there be a future video explaining the team's endzones from their team's first year to the present?
Proofs again that the more simple the logo the easier recognizable and less confusing it is. One example is the old anthropomorphic Cardinals logo: Its arm looks like a scorpion's tail at first glance. The late 1940s Eagles logo looks almost like the eagle on German WW2 Luftwaffe (air force) uniforms. Other than that I think any symbol logo beats any letter logo by a mile. The Chicago Bears should have a bear on their helmet, not a boring "C", and the Raider finally needs to ditch the eyepatch and get a modern helmet. The Raiders logo is so timeless. No way would you assume their logo was created as far back as 1964. Could you do this with colleges? Like conferences at a time so SEC one video and Big Ten the next In all and complete honesty, you are one of the most underrated channels I have seen on this platform. I want the old Dolphins logo back. Basically, before the 2013 redesign. The logo for Niagara Sports League is the first logo from 1921-1940 Amazing video! Please keep going! I bought a San Diego Chargers jacket about twenty years ago that had the old NFL logo with the red pinstripes on it but didn't realize that was actually a thing and thought it was just a defect so I sent it back! Incredible work 👏 If you included the failed Chargers logos, you should include the unused but announced Niners logo from the 80s Fun fact: the Philadelphia Eagles logo is the only one facing left. Go Birds. Woahhhh. Shout out to the Western NY NFL. That was awesome Actually, the NFL Logo will be the Coolest logo where it all belongs.
Thank you for watching! Very much appreciated!
17:16 Imagine having a helmet on your helmet
23:32
Haha like helmet inception
Amazing video! Please keep going!
Thanks glad you enjoyed it! 🙌
awesome job! Very interesting for me, being a graphic designer and brazilian wanting to understand the culture and context of american sports... thanks for the hard work, man!!
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Actually NFL Logo will be Coolest logo where it all belongs
Incredible work 👏
Thanks Grant!! Always appreciate you checking out my new videos! 🙌
If you wanna keep the logo/name thing going you should def go into uniforms
I've looked a bit at it because that's a good idea for sure! It's definitely one that's hard to keep up with since they often change slightly every year, so i'll definitely have to think about how to approach a video like that!
I Watched from start to finish! Will there be a future video explaining the Teams endzones from their teams first year to the present?
Oh that's a great idea! I'll put that on the list!
One cool new series could be covering the CFL like you did with the NFL or more exotic the AFL (Australian football league)
Yeah I’d definitely like to do both! Hardly know anything about the teams so it’d be fun to learn!
@@JustinLearnsThings Nice. My knowledge is bigger regarding AFL than CFL but for both its rather basic. So you won't be the only one learning something new
Fun fact: the Philadelphia Eagles logo is the only one facing left. Go Birds.
Thanks for watching!
Left wing city politics!
The logo for Niagara sports league is the first logo from 1921-1940
I want the old Dolphins logo back. Basically, prior to the 2013 redesign.
There is something fun about the dolphin wearing the helmet!!
Great video
Thanks for checking it out!
Love the video but that background music was making me go crazy entire time. Very neat video though thank you
Haha yeah I’m trying more and more to find new audio to mix it up! Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it otherwise!
I bought a San Diego Chargers jacket about twenty years ago that had the old NFL logo with the red pinstripes on it but didn't realise that was actually a thing and thought it was just a defect so I sent it back!
We not gonna talk about the cross buttany being on the maryland flag?
What would like to talk about with it? Thinking of doing a flag video and that would be a good piece of information. I think I mentioned briefly the ties to flag heraldry
54:00 it'd have to be exact for you to see it or what?
Thank you for bringing back Pat Patriot logo
Thanks for watching!
@@JustinLearnsThings your welcome
Omg I’m your biggest fan!
Haha thank you for watching!
Please make video about USL Championship teams name and logo explainer video.
Definitely on the list! Thanks!
@@JustinLearnsThings Thanks sir for the reply I am your biggest fan from India.
1) The Niagara Frontier League does use that logo you mentioned. But there isn’t an actual date from when it was first used. The league itself began in 1937 when 2 high school leagues merged.
2) It should be mentioned that the original Buffalo Bills colors in 1959 when first formed were similar to the Lions due to Ralph Wilson having minority ownership of the Lions.
1) yeah I had to get intentionally vague about making any claims around that part because there is basically nothing I could dig up!
2) oh nice didn’t realize that! 🙌
You only look at pictures, try looking at old footages
Was there some sort of league-wide push to go to "helmet" logos in the mid-70s and to update them to a 3-dimensional look in the mid-80s? For all the teams that used a helmet as their logo it seems to ALWAYS start as a flat side view and then changes to not just a 3D depiction of a helmet but the SAME 3D depiction of a helment with only the colors and the emblem on the side being different.
I think you are spot on! I haven’t found an explicit source for it, but I totally think that is the case!
Could you do this with colleges? Like conferences at a time so SEC one vid and Big ten the next
Definitely! I think that’s a great idea! Thanks for watching!
Proofs again that the more simple the logo the easier recognizeable and less confusing it is. One example is the old anthropomorphic Cardinals logo: Its arm looks like a scorpion's tail at first glance. The late 1940s Eagles logo looks almost like the eagle on German WW2 Luftwaffe (air force) uniforms. Other than that I think any symbol logo beats any letter logo by a mile. The Chicago bears should have a bear on their helmet, not a boring "C", and the Raider finally needs to ditch the eyepatch and get a modern helmet.
Simplicity is definitely key! Too many teams keep tweaking things!
So the Raider should get a false eye and look more normal... C'mon, we know Raider fans are differently-abled! Leave the monocular-visioned pirate alone!
Can you do a mlb logo viedo?
Yup definitely on the list!!
Oh good
...an* MLB logo video*.
I would love to hear your dissect the symbolism on the new Browns' Dawg logo.
My personal top 10 modern logos:
1-Denver Broncos
2-Dallas Cowboys
3-Philadelphia Eagles
4-LA Rams
5-Baltimore Ravens
6-Jacksonville Jaguars
7-Kansas City Chiefs
8-Tampa Bay Buccaneers
9-Minnesota Vikings
10-Green Bay Packers
Thanks for watching!
Woahhhh. Shout out to the Western NY NFL. That was awesome
Haha it was a rabbit hole that pulled me in trying to find sources there! 😂
Jagwire?
Have there been any expansion teams announced since this video went up? I don't keep up with football news that much, but if there is, I can see two possibilities for what they can do for their logo:
1.) Do something similar to the Bengals and have the first initial of their team name as the logo, just more stylised and with a design evoking the team theme.
OR
2.) Use something from the city's past (like a person, trait, or industrial occupation, etc.) and use that as the logo like the steel mark used by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Bonus option: Do something like the Baltimore Ravens and make a shield for their logo. I do love me some heraldic shields.
Not that I know of! Not sure the NFL is currently looking to expand with more franchises. The raiders moved to vegas and the two teams moved to LA. Besides that I think they may feel pretty set for now. I wonder which cities would be most likely to see a future expansion if there was one?
@@JustinLearnsThings OK, I did some sleuthing and I think I might have an idea of which cities could work as football teams. Top one in my search is St. Louis as they used to host the Rams before they moved to LA. Other cities could be Portland or Toronto, or even London as the NFL have done special games over there before. It would be the first international NFL team if Toronto doesn't snatch that title first.
@@joshuafrias2415 Yeah I definitely think london would be on the top of any expansion lists!
@@JustinLearnsThings I can already imagine the kind of names they would consider if they had an expansion team.
Something knight or royalty-related. Who knows? Maybe something geographical.
I'm so happy that the Kansas City Chiefs & Baltimore Ravens are the only NFL teams having their logos with two sides.
Thanks for watching!
The original Pat the Patriot looks like he is going to snap more than just the football 😂
😂
Check out the Redskins helmets that have a feather going up from back to front.
Thanks for watching!
gotta do the secendary logos for the NFL, MLB, NHL
I’ll definitely look at it, might be a cool video!
Nice
some of the NFL teams are using new uniforms and ;logos would like a video on it
Since when is coal used to make steel? I thought it was carbon and iron?
Do you go to some NFL games?
Which one is your favorite?
Only occasionally. I’m a cardinals fan!
1975 logo for the New York Football Giants looks so horrendous.
BRING BACK THE CURVY L!
Team Curvy L!
The Raiders logo is so timeless. No way would you assume their logo was created as far back at 1964.
I feel like a good general rule is the longer its been around, keep it around. The best logos are the ones that are classic and timeless, but it takes decades for it to start feeling that way!
If you included the failed Chargers logos, you should include the unused but announced Niners logo from the 80s
Which logo was that one, I’m not sure I’ve come across it!
14:16 God.. who did they have drawing these lions? A little kid? This one and the previous one have been terrible looking
Haha you should see some of the tigers used in the MLB logos over the years! There’s one that’s just hilarious and I had to actually put quite a lot into figuring out the story and recreating it lol
I'm actually sad seeing how the logos have been minimalized over the years. Some of the older logos were FAR more interesting, especially the 49ers, Buccaneers, and Giants.
At least the Buccaneers kept the same concept, just drawn differently.
When you say 49ers, are you talking about the logo with the gun-toting prospector?
You got the years wrong for the 3rd Bucs logo. It says 1997-2014. It should say 2014-2020
Oh shoot good catch!
No white helmet Eagles?
Hey I wanted to make a public wnba logos video,J have it but I will post it for you soon ;)
I’ll also send a link
The early 60s redskins was not correct it had a single feather on the back of the helmet.
JAG-WAR 😁
😂 guilty as charged!
Do the prem
Ha, Great!
Thanks for watching!
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Omg Justin I’m your biggest fan!
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