Saturday, December 18, 2010

Brand new Big Ten logo increases 12 groups to the iconography

The Big Ten conference is the largest Division 1 athletic conference in the country. The Big Ten started its life as the Big Nine. Three additional teams have been added, however. In 2011, the Big Ten can be 12 groups, but the new Big Ten emblem has been simplified. They possibly had to sign up for a pay day loans to finance changing an entire logo.

Big Ten's emblem to change

The brand new Big Ten emblem, revealed on Monday morning, does away with tries to integrate numbers into the text. When the Big Ten included 11 teams, the Big Ten emblem designed the number 11. The designers of the Big Ten emblem picked a simpler option than trying to integrate 12 into the emblem with the twelve groups. The two words "Big" and "Ten" are put in the new "Big Ten" emblem. In "Big," the "I" and "G" is accentuated. This implies the number 10 in it. It is a very simple emblem that is easy to reproduce just about everywhere.

The brand new Big Ten logo being integrated

The new Big Ten logo integrates the logos of the twelve teams in two groups. There are now six “Legends” groups and six “Leaders” teams. There are 10 different opportunities for the new Big Ten logo, some of which integrate the “Legends” and “Leaders” team logos. There is a lot of compromise going on. That is what the new Big Ten logo is about. The Big Ten logo is a minor issue when it comes to college football, however the millions — if not billions — of dollars involved surely is anything but a minor issue.

Exactly why is there a Big 12 and Big Ten?

Adding a 12th member made the Big Ten conference consider a name change. Changing to the Big twelve would have been the change. There is already a Big 12 conference though. You will find 12 total members within the Big Ten conference now. Ironically though, there are going to only be 10 members in the Big 12 conference soon. All 12 members are within the brand new Big Ten emblem even though the name will not change.

Articles cited

Wikipedia

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Ten_Conference

Big Ten

bigten.org/genrel/121310aaa.html



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