
Revamped for a new coach and new mentality, the Oakland Raiders.
So, my personal favorite NFL has hired their coach. I’m happy to say it’s the coach made interim during the season, Tom Cable. Congrats to Tom and I hope we see more of the team we saw near the end of the season. Steelers fans feel free to thank the Oakland Raiders for your gateway to the superbowl.
As a gift to my favorite team, I have taken some free time to redesign their horrible logo. Jason, the other half of Vigor and illustrator extraordinaire, helped form this new logo into it’s true badassness.
The old Oakland logo has to be one of the worst designed in the NFL. Sure, it didn’t succumb to the stylistic animal or imagery like Eagles, Ravens, Patriots, etc, but it’s too illustrative and doesn’t reproduce as well as it could. Being so intricate makes it harder for the brain to interpret.

Old Oakland Raiders Logo
Secondarily, the image of the old football player is wearing old school gear. He looks less than thrilled and completely nonthreatening. The Raiders need to look like their fans, scary.
A redesign was in the cards.
We started by identifying the elements that are truly unique to the team. After all, we want to progress the brand, not recreate it. The Raiders brand is known for Silver and Black and a black shield. The sabers are also identifiable.
After identifying unique elements we moved into exploring imagery common among the fans and pirates in general.
The type execution demanded something strong, but, once again, unique. We went with a hand-modified version of Emigre’s Lunatix. We hardened the edges of the type to correlate with the sharp lines of the shield.
The result is a stronger image that can be easily integrated into a larger campaign.
Of course, this is just a for fun project, but if anyone is viewing this: “Hey Al! Hire us!” Haha.
Post your thoughts.
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Posted by Scott Boggs at 11:41am on 02/05/09
Removing the name from the shield makes the entire mark read better and feel significantly “less crowded.” I also like the nuance the grey adds to the edge of the shield. I’m having lunch with Al next week…I’ll put in a good word for you.
Posted by Kristina at 11:42am on 02/05/09
Bo knows this revamp was overdue.
Posted by Joseph Szala at 11:42am on 02/05/09
ahhaah. Betty when you call him, call him Al.
I want to work the handles of the sabers more and the type needs work for sure. I wanted to jump on the new coach thing though.
Posted by Paul Benninghove at 2:23pm on 02/05/09
Not bad man. Only issue i would say might come up is the Buccaneers logo uses the skull and crossed swords already. What they need is for Al Davis to step away and get a real football mind in there making decisions….ie. what the Phins did with Parcells.
Posted by Joseph Szala at 3:48pm on 02/05/09
I know about the Buccs logo, theirs is super downplayed though. There are some tweaks I want to make for sure though. Plus, the Buccs felt the upper hand of the RaiderNation this year.
Posted by Joseph Szala at 3:49pm on 02/05/09
Al davis would actually make a scarier looking logo!