The Utah Jazz have changed their logo… albeit incredibly slightly.
Notice the difference?
Here’s a breakdown of the changes, provided by the Jazz PR department.
Okay, it’s not much. But the Jazz have changed the interior obtuse angles in the Jazz note: once rounded, they are now hard angles. It’s about a 113 degree angle, in case you were curious. I actually really like the changes, as it more closely fits a more modern, flat design aesthetic.
This is actually a return to the past for the Jazz franchise. The old versions of the logo also featured hard corners:
No word yet on if the Jazz are repainting certain square centimeters of the court to reflect the changes.
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