A trip down memory lane with Longhorn Logos

A logo is one of those deceptively simple visual symbols that represent an identity — in this case, the University of Texas. Logos bring ideas to life with an image that conveys a 1,000 divergent thoughts to millions of people in a millisecond.

Logos have personalities that create identity, recognition, positive values, project strength, tradition, heritage, culture, trust, reputation, pride, loyalty, nostalgia, and a sense of belonging.

For the University of Texas, logos create an emotional connection for the fans. Here are 500 Longhorn Logos that have captured the imagination of Longhorns through the years. Enjoy!

More Longhorn logos at the link below

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History will show that there are at least 28 contenders for the mascot and logo designs included the following:

Interlocking UT,

Only a star

T-in-a Star,

A star spelling out Texas,

A big “T” with small b’s on both sides

Slanted “Texas” (basketball)

Straight up and down “Texas” (baseball)

“T” in a circle,

Anatomically correct Longhorn,

Young Boys

Big ear Longhorn,

Longhorns,

Shorthorns,

Horns down,

Horns level,

Horns up,

Comical Horns,

Mean horns,

Happy horns,

Stylized horns,

Cartoon Bevo both happy and angry

A three-dimensional image of a Longhorns upper torso

Designer uniforms

One horn up and one horn down – Basketball 1950’s

12″ band around the chest of the player

Blocked “T”

The “T” with a horn inset

Anarchy Logo

All of these logo images listed above are included in the second link.

Enjoy!

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