New Hampshire Fisher Cats Logo

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The team started its history in 1993 as the New Haven Ravens. Today, they compete in the Eastern League and are affiliated with the Toronto Blue Jays.

Meaning and history

New Hampshire Fisher Cats Logo history

2004 — 2007

New Hampshire Fisher Cats Logo 2004The main character of the earliest New Hampshire Fisher Cats logo (2004) is a brown fisher cat (there’re a lot of them all over New Hampshire). The cat is holding a bat and ball and has its mouth open showing sharp fangs. There’s a forest on the background. The emblem was developed by Studio Simon.

2008 — 2010

New Hampshire Fisher Cats Logo 2008The 2008 redesign carried out by Rickabaugh Graphics was supposed to make the emblem “a little friendlier,” pointed out Rick Brenner, the team’s General Manager. While the forest disappeared from the logo, it left a lot of green elements as a replacement. According to Brenner, the color shift of 2011 was meant to introduce patriotic motives brought about by the colors of the US flag.

2011 — Today

New Hampshire Fisher Cats logo
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats logo was redesigned in 2011. The only charge that was made — the color palette of the badge. All elements remained untouched, the cat’s head above the inscription in the same typeface as on the logo from 2008, and a long curved tail of the animal as the underline of the wordmark. The color palette now features three main shades — dark blue, light gray, and intense red for outlines. The lettering and some accents of the image are set in white. The badge looks fresh and cool.

Colors

New Hampshire Fisher Cats Logo baseball

Navy blue, red, grey, and white are all incorporated into the New Hampshire Fisher Cats logo.

What are New Hampshire Fisher Cats?
New Hampshire Fisher Cats is the name of the baseball club from New Hampshire, which was established in 1995. Today the club competes in the Minor League Baseball and is managed by Cesar Martin.

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