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Now that’s a bloody logo.
The Super Bowl is kind of a big deal, attracting millions (upon millions) of viewers each year. That means the games’ logo is going to have plenty of eyes on it, so you’d expect the designers to want to get it absolutely right. But judging by the response to this year’s design, you could say they’ve got it scarily wrong.
NBC’s logo for this year’s Super Bowl LVI was revealed all the way back in February last year, but is naturally appearing on more screens with the games taking place next month. And fans are beginning to notice that those bright red trees look rather a lot like, erm, dripping blood. Hardly best logos of all time material.
What’s up with the blood-drenched super Bowl logo this year? Freddy Krueger flips the coin? pic.twitter.com/HYRBXQPPDLJanuary 23, 2022
What’s with the blood-drenched drive-by shooting Super bOwl logo? pic.twitter.com/6mSyCjXxFsJanuary 24, 2022
NBC’s Super Bowl logo of dripping blood (yes I know they’re trees) is not a good choice.January 23, 2022
Unfortunately, we have a feeling the bloody logo is here to stay. With the Super Bowl starting on 13 February, NBC only has a couple of weeks to completely redesign it. Unless, of course, it fancies simply choosing another colour for those trees (how about green? Green’s a nice colour. A lot less ‘Psycho shower scene’).
Still, at least this one’s interesting, even if it is for the wrong reasons. Back when the 2021 logo leaked, fans lamented how it looked exactly like the logo before it (and the logo before that one (and the logo before that one))). As the infographic below shows, it looks like someone ran out of ideas right out 2017’s Super Bowl LI. We suppose the accidental blood effect is giving us something to talk about.
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Daniel Piper is senior news editor at Creative Bloq, and an authority on all things art, design, branding and tech. He has a particular penchant for Apple products – some corners of the internet might call him an ‘iSheep’, but he’s fine with this. It doesn’t bother him at all. Why would it? They’re just really nicely designed products, okay? Daniel is also a comedian and national poetry slam champion, and his favourite Bond is, obviously, Sean Connery.
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