Indiana Fever
Wordmark “Fever” scripted in custom font in red with white trim on blue with yellow and red circle with background. Wordmark “INDIANA” in yellow arched near the top.
Fever Primary Logo
The Indiana Fever has been a part of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) since 1997. Throughout its history, they've had several logos that have represented them and helped to create an identity for the team. Today, we're going to take a look at some of those primary logos and discuss how they've evolved over time.
To start off with, let’s go back to when it all began in 1997 – this was when the original logo was introduced as well as their first season in existence! The logo featured two basketball players on either side of a red-orange flame with “Indiana Fever” written across it in white letters. This design served its purpose by helping establish an identity for both fans and players alike while also providing something visually exciting for everyone involved!
Over time though changes were made such as adding more flames around the perimeter or changing up colors slightly but overall keeping true to its original form until 2007 when things got shaken up quite drastically! This version featured only one player standing atop what appears like she is inside some sort of tornado/vortex which has become known now widely known among fans today due to its unique shape compared to other WNBA teams' designs from that era; making sure no one could mistake who this belonged too!.
Fast forward another decade later into 2017 where once again there was another major shift towards modernizing their brand by introducing us all to what we see today: A fierce-looking female basketball player ready to throw down her signature dunk pose with wings spread wide open behind her - truly embodying strength & power within each motion captured here; not just showing off athleticism but symbolizing courage & determination every single game played under these colors!.
As you can see throughout Indiana Fever's Primary Logo History there has been plenty of evolution over years yet still remain consistent core elements being used so even if new styles come out future generations will always know who belongs to court thanks to these iconic symbols seen proudly displayed jerseys worn proud athletes day after day.
Indiana Fever
2000 - Present
Wordmark "Fever" scripted in custom font in red with white trim on blue with yellow and red circle with background. Wordmark "INDIANA" in yellow arched near the top.
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