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They have a pretty iconic badge. This seems unlikely to continue that.
Matchfixing and a strong espresso.'juventus way of living'? Wtf is that?
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Matchfixing and a strong espresso.
Don't show that to woody!!!!
Well said.Sickening.
That old Juve badge meant so much. So many Wednesday nights in the mid 90s were spent trying to overcome that badge.
The players they had. Ferrara, Di Livio, Del Piero, Conte, Pessotto, Deschamps, Davids, Zidane. What a team. What a struggle to overcome them. Then finally doing it in 99.
The old lady of Italian football has juncked her traditions for this photoshop looking garbage. Awful.
Wait till we unveil our new one and it's just a picture of Pogba.
They should bring back the first one, but with John Terry in the middle.I'd say Chelsea's updated badge is a bit different, since they took most of their new logo from older badges like these two:
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Whereas Juventus went for something completely new, only retaining the stripes and name.
However, I agree about the moaning. People will get used to the new Juventus badge as well. It'll probably look decent on the shirts. Also, it's not like Juventus haven't done this before. The 80s horse logo also just retained one element of the old logo and added the club name.
Found it...Where is that old matchman man mufc logo we had in the early 90's? Time to bring it out of retirement!
Probably made a big contribution to kindergarten funds.The interesting questions are who called for a new logo, who was commissioned to create it and how much were they paid.
Hilarious stuff though.
Probably was. Would be easy to cut that into someones hair.This looks like it was designed by Pogbas barber.
But with the way things are going with brands and brand image, they are just the first, all the others will eventually follow.
Black stripes?It looks nice.
From a graphics design perspective though I'm not entirely sure what I can say about it, in terms of symbolism does it really say Juventus or Turin? not really.
'Disabled toilets this way'
I changed my post slightly, black stripes doesn't really say Turin to me, unless there's a Turin flag I'm too lazy to research, I can see the horse from the old Juve logos in the "J" though which is maybe what they were trying to do (abstracted though) it's a bit radical for a football badge though!Black stripes?
No, you can't. It's pretty goodWhat the feck is that? I could do that in MS Paint.
I agree. It's simple yet clever at the same time.I think it's a fantastic piece of design, however I'm not sure I'd want to replace the club crest with it.
The colours of Turin are blue and yellow, that's why we often use these colours for our away and 3rd kit. The new logo has no apparent connection to Turin anymore, but Juventus have long identified as a/the Italian club transcending regional borders. Officially, the symbols are J for Juventus, black and white for our colours and the shape for victory. The first two are obvious, the last one is less obvious. The shape of the logo resembles the shape of the Scudetto badge that is on the shirt of the reigning champions.I changed my post slightly, black stripes doesn't really say Turin to me, unless there's a Turin flag I'm too lazy to research, I can see the horse from the old Juve logos in the "J" though which is maybe what they were trying to do (abstracted though) it's a bit radical for a football badge though!
I was thinking that it would have been clever to introduce it as a brand for merchandise and not as a club crest replacement. Run it along side the crest which could appear on replica kit only, and gradually phase out the crest in favour of a by that point well known and associated logo/crest/symbol.I think it's a fantastic piece of design, however I'm not sure I'd want to replace the club crest with it.