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#ThrowbackThursday "The New Logo"


MechaZain

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Nike leaked this four years ago today. A simpler time when our mascot's new jawline was the team's biggest controversy.

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Facebook reminding me that I said it needed to grow on me and I just laugh now. Do you feel any different about it now than you did then?

 

EDIT: The final logo ended up slightly different

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4 minutes ago, Donald LaFell said:

The new font is way better, but the old logo I still am fond of, new logo is fine too

im the exact opposite. New logo is much better and modern. doesnt look like a house cat. 

 

I LOVED the old font! poo looks awesome! it went from unique and cool to bland and generic. i miss that poo

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7 minutes ago, Growl said:

That's interesting to see as it isn't actually the new logo. Thicker jaw line, white outline. Wonder where it came from.

Nike's Facebook page accidentally leaked this and the official one was revealed two days later. Good catch, I didn't even notice.

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24 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

im the exact opposite. New logo is much better and modern. doesnt look like a house cat. 

 

I LOVED the old font! poo looks awesome! it went from unique and cool to bland and generic. i miss that poo

The new font is just so much cleaner. The old font looks like the early 90s page. 

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