The Lehigh Valley IronPigs are a Minor League Baseball team based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Its current logo perfectly fits the club’s name. The determined and aggressive look on the pig’s muzzle seems to imply that it’s not just an ordinary pig but an “iron” one.
Lehigh Valley IronPigs is quite a young baseball club, which was officially established in 2008 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. However. The history of the franchise can be traced back to 1993 when the Ottawa Lynx club was founded. The Canadian team moved to Allentown in 2007 and duly rebranded by the 2008 season. Today, IronPigs compete in the International League being the Triple-A affiliate of the Major League Baseball club Philadelphia Phillies.
In terms of professional achievement, as of 2024, the Lehigh Valley IronPigs franchise has not yet any large prizes yet, however, they already have one Division title in their portfolio.
As for the visual identity, IronPigs is super cool and modern. The funny character is depicted in a strong and bright style, making up a determined and even aggressive image, aiming to represent the ability of the club’s players to fight and win.
The Lehigh Valley IronPigs logo adopted in 2008 sports a pig’s head on top of the name of the team. The words “Lehigh Valley” are given in smaller letters in red, while the letters below are grey with a dark blue outline. In both cases, the font is a serif one, although the types themselves look different.
In addition to the primary Lehigh Valley IronPigs logo, the club also has a secondary one, which features the same pig standing at full height.
The dark shade of blue called Furnace Blue is primarily used to form the outlines of the design. It creates a vivid contrast with the cool steel color used for the filling. Red creates bright accents, while white is used for the background.