Los Angeles Dodgers
The 2012 updated logo, the most obvious change is the thicker line weight on the ball and streaks. There are also multiple edits incorporated into the wordmark. First off, the “O” no longer has a tail on the left side. In fact, the loss of the “O”’s tail allows for a cleaner presentation and allows the viewer to get directly into the word, instead of starting with the superfluous tail. The “E” has also been adjusted to appear that the line coming off the “G” flows smoothly into the stroke of the “E”. The old mark featured a disjointed connection between the two letterforms. Lastly, the wordmark’s tail was edited so it terminates with an inverted rounding line instead of a flat line, which more closely mirrors the wordmark from the team’s jerseys.
Dodgers Alternate Logo
The original Dodger's logo was introduced in 1958, just two years after they moved to Los Angeles from Brooklyn. It featured an interlocking “LA” with a baseball inside it; this design became known as "the classic" and still stands today as one of the most recognizable sports logos ever designed. In 1978, another version was introduced which featured bolder lines around each letter while keeping true to its predecessor's design elements; this version remains popular among fans today too!
In 2002, yet another redesign took place with a new look featuring an italicized font for both letters along with curved lines connecting them together - giving it a more modern look than previous versions had offered up until then. This particular iteration proved so successful that it eventually replaced all other Dodger's alternate logos entirely by 2011 - making it not only one of their longest-lasting but also the most beloved insignias amongst fans worldwide!
Los Angeles Dodgers
2012 - Present
A wordmark script "Dodgers" is on a diagonal incline with a white and red baseball above with red streaking lines inside a blue circle.
Los Angeles Dodgers
2002 - 2006
Interlocking blue letters "LA" with white and dark silver border. The letter "LA" stand for the city of Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Dodgers
1999 - 2001
Interlocking blue letters "LA" with white and light silver border. The letter "LA" stand for the city of Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Dodgers
1999 - 2001
Interlocking blue letters "LA." The letter "LA" stand for the city of Los Angeles.