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In 1976, the logo has some slight alterations with the ball being more yellow and rotated with the wordmark being light purple. The final Cincinnati logo in 1971 featured a red crown in the shape of a cityscape with “ROYALS” at the bottom of the crown in white, and half of a blue basketball with white seams appeared at the bottom. Also, “CINCINNATI” appeared at the top of the crown in blue. The original Philadelphia Warriors logo in 1946 was derived from a native American dribbling a basketball with “Warriors” in yellow cursive font. The next design of the Philadelphia Warriors logo has the “Warriors” wordmark in blue with “Philadelphia” on the “W.” In 1994, the Kings changed their logo drastically, going with a color scheme of purple, gray and white. The logo is a gray crown with purple and gray lancers crossing. A wordmark, “SACRAMENTO,” appears in white on a purple stripe, and “KINGS” is enlarged and below the top wordmark. Also, beneath “KINGS” is a purple basketball.

The next team logo in 1988 features a rounder and more gold basketball with the wordmark “GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS” appearing in blue bold font stretched around the basketball.The Spurs were once the Dallas Chaparrals. Their first logo in 1967 was a blue bird dribbling an ABA basketball. In 1996, the team revamped its logo, adding a horse’s head with a flaming mane and “Pistons” running across it. Both of the “s” letters act as tailpipes to stay with the “Motor City” theme. A red basketball is behind the horse and enclosed is a teal ring with “Detroit” in white at the bottom.

The first Washington Wizards logo in 1997 featured a wizard in blue with a basketball at the tip of one finger and a star on the other finger of the other hand. There is also a giant “W” on his chest. A crescent moon is shaped like a basketball, and a “WIZARDS” wordmark is at the bottom in blue. The first Orlando Magic logo in 1989 spells “Magic” in blue with a silver star in place of the “A,” and “Orlando” is to the right of it with a silver star also in place of the “A.” Additionally, there is a blue basketball and several silver stars trailing it, creating the appearance of a shooting star.

History of All 30 NBA Team Logos

The next logo iteration in 1972 is similar to the previous one, but the wordmark “Warriors” and “Basketball” in blue appear at the top and bottom, respectively. The typefaces look very much like Copperplate Medium (for the “GOLDEN STATE” lettering) and Copperplate Bold (for the word “WARRIORS”). Golden State Warriors Colors Most people see white as a positive color that’s filled with goodness, hope, and clarity. However, in some cases, it could be associated with negative feelings and considered empty, cold, and boring. It all depends on the context and who is perceiving the color. How Can Two Colors Mix Into Several Results?

Mixing paint and ink are subtractive mixing methods, which means the two colors are swirled together and combined to create a new color. However, when using additive mixing, like in lights, you’re simply adding one color on top of another to make a new hue. When you look at it like that, it’s less surprising that the results aren’t consistent. The Los Angeles Lakers were once the Minneapolis Lakers. They were named the “Lakers” in 1947 because of the 10,000 lakes Minnesota had.

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The only change on the next logo in 2004 is “TRAIL” is just above “BLAZERS” at the bottom of the logo. The Memphis Grizzlies were the Vancouver Grizzlies from 1995 to 2001, with a menacing grizzly bear holding a red basketball in its right claw. Above the bear is “GRIZZLIES” in teal with “Vancouver” on top in red.

The team moved from Vancouver to Memphis in 2001, and the first Memphis Grizzlies logo is just like the Vancouver Grizzlies logo except it says “Memphis” instead of “Vancouver” on top of “GRIZZLIES.” The first Lakers logo featured the state of Minnesota in white with a gold star on Minneapolis. The state is on a gold basketball, and the wordmark says “MLPS” (the city’s abbreviation) with “LAKERS” at the top and bottom, respectively. There are two stars on the left and right of “MLPS.” From 2011 to 2015, the team changed its colors to red, white, and blue, and the logo had those colors. Also, “WIZARDS” has a more modern and futuristic font. In 1976, a slight change was made to the logo with the circle gone and “Denver” being in red and “Nuggets” being in blue with a unique font. The first Sacramento Kings logo in 1985 is a slightly altered Kansas City Kings logo with the red on the crown more faded and “SACRAMENTO” replacing “KANSAS CITY.”The Nationals moved to Philadelphia in 1963, and the team became the 76ers. The first 76ers logo featured a circle of blue stars with “76” enlarged with the “7” being red and the “6” being blue. Daily updates on the latest design and architecture vacancies advertised on Dezeen Jobs. Plus occasional news. Dezeen Jobs Weekly

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