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Pittsburgh Steelers Logo on Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net. A virtual museum of sports logos, uniforms and historical items. Currently over 10,000 on display for your viewing pleasure.
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.
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Original file (SVG file, nominally 196 × 196 pixels, file size: 5 KB) English: Logo for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League. Based on a logo originated by U. S. Steel and used by AISI to promote the steel industry.
Discover the history and significance of the Pittsburgh Steelers logo, an emblem of sporting pride and Pittsburgh's steel heritage.
The original logo for The Steelers first appeared in the 1940s and featured three colored images — of a steel factory and a worker, enclosed in a football-shape frame with a double outline, where the “Pittsburgh Steelers Football Club” lettering was placed.
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Here is the Pittsburgh Steelers logo in vector format (svg) and transparent PNG, ready to download. The Pittsburgh Steelers logo incorporates three colored four-pointed hypocycloids, the wordmark “Steelers” on the left side. All of these elements are inside a thick circle with a darker outer border.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are known for their black and gold uniforms- and their logo has experienced a few changes over the years. Read everything you need to know about the Steelers colors including HEX, RGB, CYMK and Pantone codes.
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.