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The font used in the US Steel logo is a custom-designed typeface and is not commercially available.
The US basketball DREAM logo uses a custom font called TS2. It was custom made for this logo and therefore may not be able to be used for personal typing and other logos.
The font used in US Weekly is Relay.
I grew up being told that my granddad, William H Lyon designed the logo while he was an employee of US Steel. I'm currently trying to find some proof of that, with no luck so far. Seymour Robins was my father. had he designed the US Steel logo, i would have known about it. Pop was all over the place, and did more than his share of corporate identity work for Fortune 500 companies, but the US Steel logo was definitely not his work. if your granddad did design that logo, my hat's off to him. it's a wonderful piece of work.
The Steelers logo was introduced in 1962 and is based on the "Steelmark," originally designed by Pittsburgh's U.S. Steel and now owned by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). In an ironic twist, it was Cleveland-based Republic Steel that suggested the Steelers adopt the industry logo. It consists of the word "Steelers" surrounded by three astroids (hypocycloids of four cusps). The original meanings behind the astroids were, "Steel lightens your work, brightens your leisure, and widens your world." Later, the colors came to represent the ingredients used in the steel-making process: yellow for coal, orange for iron ore, and blue for scrap steel. While the formal Steelmark logo contains only the word "Steel," the team was given permission to add "ers" in 1963 after a petition against AISI.
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For interpretive displays and publications, the sans-serif title font is Frutiger and the text font is called NPS Rawlinson.
The Buffalo Bills logo is traditionally blue and red and edged in white (US colors). It displays a buffalo in mid-charge, its head ducked down, and a streak of red running through it.
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It is a font that that has no name. it was custom made for us. -Paul- It is a font that that has no name. it was custom made for us. -Paul-
Steel was more rust resistent and more durable.
In the second half of the 19th century, steel production was one measure of a nation's economic power. Steel was used in weapons, construction and railroads. In 1895, the US passed the UK in steel production. US steel mills produced six million tons of steel in that year.
The logo for the US Navy is a bald eagle with spread wings, stood in front of the US flag. The logo for the US Navy Seals, however is a bald eagle on an ancor, in front of a ship.