Steelers logo is based on the Steelmark logo belonging to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). Created by U.S. Steel Corp. (now known as USX Corp.), the logo contains three hypocycloids (diamond shapes).
When the Steelmark logo was created, U.S. Steel attached the following meaning to it: Steel lightens your work, brightens your leisure and widens your world. The logo was used as part of a major marketing campaign to educate consumers about how important steel is in our daily lives. The Steelmark logo was used in print, radio and television ads as well as on labels for all steel products, from steel tanks to tricycles to filing cabinets.
In the 1960s, U.S. Steel turned over the Steelmark program to the AISI, where it came to represent the steel industry as a whole. During the 1970s, the logo's meaning was extended to include the three materials used to produce steel: yellow for coal, orange for ore and blue for steel scrap. In the late 1980s, when the AISI founded the Steel Recycling Institute (SRI), the logo took on a new life reminiscent of its 1950s meaning.
Pittsburgh Steelers all the way!! *black and yellow* The Pittsburgh Steelers aren't just a team, it's a way of life, a family a tradition and something you live and die for. Steelers fans are loyal because we don't care if its 3 degrees outside, we will stand out there and wave a yellow towel for 3 hours straight.
The emblem on the helmet is the old US Steel corporate emblem. The only difference is that where it now says 'Steelers' it used to just say 'Steel'.
The Steelers use the Steelmark logo which belongs to the American Iron and Steel Institute. Instead of the word (Steel) inside the logo, it was changed to (Steelers).The colors represent the materials used to make steel:Yellow for coalOrange for oreBlue for steel scrap
The Steelers logo is based on the Steelmark logo belonging to the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI).The logo's meaning was extended to include the three materials used to produce steel: yellow for coal, orange for ore and blue for steel scrap.
i am pretty sure it stands for steelers..
Troy Polamalu is a tackling machine and is also very fast. The Steelers use him in the back of the victory formation because if there was a bad snap and the opposing team recovered, the Steelers would have no worries since Troy is back there to tackle them and end the game.
Pittsburg steelers all the way!! <3 *black and yellow* the Pittsburgh steelers isn't just a team its a way of life a family a tradtion and something you live and die for<3 steelers fans are loyal because we don't care if its 3 degrees outside we will stand out there and wave a yellow towel for 3 hours striaght <3
Pittsburgh National Corporation
It stand for pittsburgh national corporation
The three stars on the Steeler's helmets are from a logo that was used by the steel industry. They represent the three materials used to produce steel: yellow for coal, orange for ore and blue for steel scrap.
Circle stands for female and square stands for male.
PNC is the name of a Pittsburgh based bank & financial services company.