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The world was shocked in the final days of January 2020 by the death of Kobe Bryant. The Los Angeles Lakers basketball star, his daughter, and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash in California. Following his death, an online petition was started to call for the NBA to change its logo to feature Kobe Bryant. Within just two days, the petition reached over 2 million signatures! Despite the fervent public support, it still remains unclear whether the NBA will adjust the logo or not. In the wake of all this news, we wanted to share a few thoughts on rebranding a top Denver logo design company.

Last month, the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) began a rebranding effort to change its look in the 2019 season. They announced the branding update on Twitter, releasing a new logo, a new slogan — “Make Way” — and a new partnership with AT&T. As a top brand development agency in the Denver area, FiG wanted to comment on this interesting branding move for such a large organization.

GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA — Less than six months after securing Provisional Recognition from the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the international federation for men’s and women’s lacrosse is taking yet another significant step forward in its development with the introduction of a new name, logo and brand platform.

Published in In The Press

The Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) announced today that Adrenalin, Inc. (the sports marketing division of Real FiG Advertising + Marketing), a full-service creative agency with more than two decades of experience developing brand identity systems for some of the most recognizable teams, leagues, and governing bodies in sport, has been selected to undertake a comprehensive rebranding initiative that will support the continued growth of lacrosse globally by celebrating the unique attributes, values, and history of the rapidly-growing sport.

Published in In The Press
Thursday, 05 July 2018 05:22

Google Introduces A Re-Brand For Marketers

Recently, Google announced some big changes that would be coming to their marketing tools with the hopes of making the wide variety of products easier to understand and use. Google continues to dominate the search engine marketing landscape and staying ahead of the ever-evolving technology means continuous innovation and, often, new and revamped products.

Chicago has sports teams named after animals, Native Americans, footwear, symbols, combustion -- and now encased meat sandwiches.

The Chicago Dogs will play next year in the new $60-million, 6,300-seat ballpark being built in Rosemont, at the corner of Balmoral Avenue and Pearl Street.

Published in In The Press