The Texas Longhorns logo has undergone several changes throughout the team’s history. The earliest known logo, used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, featured a simple illustration of an orange silhouette of a Bull’s head. Let us have a brief discussion here about the journey of its logo to date. However, the iconic silhouette of the longhorn steer …
Texas Longhorns Wordmark Logo
Longhorns Wordmark Logo The Texas Longhorns wordmark logo has been around for over a century and is one of the most recognizable logos in all of college athletics. It was first introduced in 1913, when the University of Texas’s football coach, Dana X. Bible, commissioned artist John Lang to create a new logo that would represent the school’s athletic teams. …
Texas Longhorns Alternate Logo
Longhorns Alternate Logo The Texas Longhorns have a long and storied history with their iconic logo. The first iteration of the logo, which was used in 1899, featured an orange longhorn steer head facing forward. This design remained largely unchanged until 1947 when it was replaced by the now-iconic “Lone Star” logo featuring a white longhorn silhouette against an orange …
Texas Longhorns Primary Logo
Longhorns Primary Logo The Texas Longhorns’ primary logo history dates back to the late 19th century when they were first established as a college football team. The original logo was a simple black-and-white silhouette of a longhorn steer head with no other design elements or text. This design has been used on various merchandise and apparel throughout the years, but …