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This beauty was the inaugural logo of the Toronto Blue Jays in 1977 and lasted until 1996. The glory days, as they are known in the early 1990s, is part of the reason that the new Blue Jays logo ...
Aesthetics are a subject of friendly debate within the baseball fanbase. Uniforms have been hit-or-miss (no pun intended), and so have logo designs — which certainly play a part in the overall ...
Toronto also argues that if Creighton gets its logo trademarked, it would result in a likelihood of "dilution by blurring of the distinctive quality" of the Blue Jays logo.
The Toronto Blue Jays originally unveiled this logo as an alternate in 2000. After using it as an alternate for three years, the team decided to make it the official logo. It only lasted one season.
Designed by Savage Sloan, a now-defunct Toronto-based communications agency, the logo surely got its most attention during the Jays’ back-to-back World Series wins in 1992 and 1993. Article ...
1,077,815 Torontonians can’t be wrong. Logos are like personalities, and the Toronto Blue Jays, in their short history, have had as many as Charlie Sheen mid-meltdown. With the launch of its ...
Unfortunately for Creighton, there's a baseball team in Toronto called the Blue Jays (edit: The one in Canada is "Blue Jay" and the one in Omaha is "Bluejay" and that's important), and they aren't ...
But the Toronto Blue Jays have decided this new-look logo cannot be. The Blue Jays are fighting the existence of this Creighton logo on the grounds that it's too similar to their own, which has ...
The Toronto Blue Jays argue Creighton's logo would lead the public to believe goods sold by the university are "approved, endorsed or sponsored" by the baseball club.
The logo was "remixed" by Tim Spencer to honor the Blue Jays' Donaldson and his man bun. Of course, by all photo accounts, the cartoon bird's man bun is far more glorious than that of the third ...
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