We like to think we have a little bit of a ‘design eye for the sports guy’ here at The Tickr… Can’t believe we just said that…

5. Super Bowl XLIII


Barely making the cut, but we thought we should include a logo from the past five years. Super Bowl XLII’s logo put an end to seven straight years of over illustrated disasters.


4. Super Bowl XXXV


The first logo of the 2000’s had a lot to live up to. It had to bring in a new century and at the same time put the technicolor colored, neon explosion 90’s to rest. It’s not amazing, but at least it’s got a touch of class.


3. Super Bowl XVIII



The logo that introduced that ‘banner’ element. A banner always takes a logo to another level. Considering the year was 1983, this could be seen as a design miracle.


2. Super Bowl XXIV


Red and blue has been a color trend for Super Bowl logos since the beginning. Over the years, it’s been the fail safe palette for designers. In our humble opinion, Super Bowl XXIV’s logo got the red and blue execution just right.


1. Super Bowl IX

What we consider to be the first actual Super Bowl logo, outside of a wordmark. Hard to argue with that. A reminder that the world of Super Bowl logos should return to it’s simplistic roots.

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