The new logo comes out of a marketing partnership between the school's athletic department and Nike, which designed it at no cost to the school. It is part of a larger effort to replace disparate logos used by different Husky teams. The school says athletes and coaches had input into the design. 11 апр. 2013 г.
When did the UConn logo change?
The evolution of the UConn Husky logo. The Jonathan Husky image has changed since it was first adopted in 1934 and the original Jonathan was a brown, black, and white pup. There since have been five different Husky dog logos used, with the most recent update in 2002.
Why is UConn mascot a Husky?
Jonathan the Husky is the mascot of the University of Connecticut. All of UConn's huskies are named Jonathan in honor of Jonathan Trumbull, the last colonial and first state Governor of Connecticut. There are two versions of Jonathan: the costumed version and the canine version.
When did UConn get the Husky mascot?
Jonathan VIII Finally, in 1989, university trustees officially recognized the Husky dog as the official mascot of UConn athletics.
Who designed the UConn logo?
At the beginning of the 2013-2014 season, a completely new UConn logo was introduced. Here, the University's mascot, the Jonathan Husky, looked more aggressive and determined. The emblem was developed by the Nike design team headed by Clint Shaner, senior graphic designer at Nike.
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