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The Denver Broncos have hired a new Chief Technology Officer in Daniel Brusilovsky, who previously helped to develop an app ...
St George looked no further than their eponymous dragon-slaying patron saint of England. Plumed virtue carrying a lance. Fire-breathing big red flying creature. Great imagery. And they could add a ...
A newly designed, simplistic horse head logo has been quietly submitted to IP Australia for trademark protection. While the trademark image is black and white, it’s expected any final version ...
A newly designed, simplistic horse head logo has been quietly submitted to IP Australia for trademark protection. While the trademark image is black and white, it’s expected any final version ...
The current Broncos logo was first adopted in 2000 and later refined in 2006. It replaced the club’s original 1988 crest, which also featured a stylised horse’s head.
The current Broncos logo was first adopted in 2000 and later refined in 2006. It replaced the club’s original 1988 crest, which also featured a stylised horse’s head.
The Brisbane Broncos are reportedly exploring a brand refresh for the first time in nearly 25 years. The club submitted a sleek, minimalist horse head logo to IP Australia for trademark protection.
The Broncos submitted a black-and-white version for approval, but have plans to incorporate their traditional colours palette into the logo, which could be introduced as soon as next season.
The Broncos submitted a black-and-white version for approval, but have plans to incorporate their traditional colours palette into the logo, which could be introduced as soon as next season.
The Broncos submitted a black-and-white version for approval, but have plans to incorporate their traditional colours palette into the logo, which could be introduced as soon as next season.