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The Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League were founded in 1933. Over the course of the team's history, the team has had several logos while wearing virtually the same uniforms over the years, with subtle changes made to give the uniforms an updated look.
Nov 2, 2023 · Learn how the Steelers logo evolved from a plain gold helmet to a powerful emblem of steel, coal, and ore. Discover the colors, font, and iconography behind the logo and its influence on pop culture.
The iconic logo, we all know today, was designed in 1969 and got a nickname “The Steelmark”. It is a white circle in a thick gray outline with the “Steelers” wordmark in simple black sans-serif inside, decorated by three four-pointed stars, each of them in its own color — red, yellow and blue.
Oct 16, 2021 · Learn about the evolution of the Pittsburgh Steelers logo from 1933 to 2010, including the original "x" design, the shield with a star, and the white helmet. See images, details, and how to draw the logo.
May 29, 2023 · Learn how the Steelers evolved from a cluttered steel-themed logo to a simple and iconic badge with three stars. See images and details of each logo from 1945 to present.
The Steelers featured each player's jersey number on both sides of a gold helmet, but things all came together in 1962 when Rooney was approached by Republic Steel, headquartered in Cleveland, and offered the Steelmark as a helmet logo.