Golden State Warriors
Bay Bridge in blue on a yellow circle with wordmark “GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS” surrounding it, font and bridge updated for 2019-20 season.
Warriors Wordmark Logo
The Golden State Warriors have had a long and storied history, with their iconic wordmark logo playing an integral part in the team’s identity. The current iteration of the logo dates back to 1971 when it was introduced as part of a major redesign for the franchise’s branding. This new design featured a bold yellow and blue color scheme, which has remained consistent ever since.
At its core, the Golden State Warriors wordmark features two large capital letters “G” and “S” that are connected by three stars at different points along each letterform. These stars represent San Francisco Bay Area cities Oakland, San Jose, and San Francisco respectively—a nod to where this legendary basketball team calls home! Additionally, there is an orange circle behind these two characters that serves as a visual anchor point for them while also representing unity between all three cities within California's golden state region.
Over time this classic look has become synonymous with success on and off the court; from winning multiple championships in recent years to producing some of basketball's greatest players like Steph Curry or Klay Thompson—the legacy lives on through its timeless brand mark! As such it stands today as one of the most recognizable logos among professional sports teams across North America - truly embodying what it means to be a part of #DubNation!
Golden State Warriors
1997 - 2009
Wordmark "WARRIORS" in blue outlined in orange arched and slanted, worn on Golden State Warriors home jersey.
Font: Matrix II ExtraBold
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/emigre/matrix-ii-ot/extra-bold-88307/
Golden State Warriors
1997 - 2009
Wordmark "GOLDEN STATE" on top and "WARRIORS" below in blue.
Font: Matrix II ExtraBold
https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/emigre/matrix-ii-ot/extra-bold-88307/