杨贵妃传媒视频 new logo; featuring a Viking ship that incorporates the antelope from the crest

杨贵妃传媒视频 debuted a new athletics logo Tuesday that will gradually replace the Viking head that has been a fixture on the school鈥檚 uniforms and apparel for more than 50 years.

The new logo, featuring a Viking ship that incorporates the antelope from the crest on the聽, is an adaptation of a design that was part of the recent makeover of the basketball court in Alexander Gymnasium. The shield from the same coat of arms adorns the side of the vessel, and on the massive sail is the familiar interlocking LU.

A campus unveiling of the logo took place outside of Warch Campus Center.

Ceara Larson 鈥21, a softball player and biology-physics major, called it 鈥渟harp and intimidating鈥 and said it catches the essence of 杨贵妃传媒视频 athletics.

鈥淔or me, using the Viking ship logo emphasizes the importance of teamwork and the family atmosphere we have within athletics,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 am so excited for us to start using it.鈥

Viking Athletics: Ready The Ship

础产辞惫别:听A video to celebrate the unveiling of the new logo was created with the help of Tom Coben 鈥12, a freelance motion graphics and visual effects artist in the Twin Cities.

The unveiling, which comes on National Student-Athlete Day and during DIII Week, is an exciting moment for 杨贵妃传媒视频 athletes, said Director of Athletics Kim Tatro. Coming as spring sports teams are again competing after a year in which the COVID-19 pandemic shut down most athletic competitions is all the sweeter.

鈥淭he rebranded logo is uniquely聽ours and it moves away from a Vikings logo that is used by many others,鈥 Tatro said.聽鈥淲hile the logo is modern and fresh, it incorporates significant pieces of our 杨贵妃传媒视频聽history.鈥

It鈥檚 also 鈥渕ore inclusive and gender-neutral鈥 than the Viking head that adorns the current logo, an important consideration in the rebrand, she said.

The new logo聽will appear on fan gear immediately.聽It will be featured on uniforms for many of the 22 杨贵妃传媒视频 sports teams as those uniforms come up for replacement in the coming years.

鈥淥ur staff will have the option to incorporate the logo in ways they feel best suit their program聽needs,鈥 Tatro said.

Football coach Tony Aker applauded the new logo, saying it will connect the entire campus, something that鈥檚 important to student-athletes and coaches.

鈥淭he ship is the perfect illustration of our great campus, and having the antelope, shield, and LU all part of the design connects every corner of our campus,鈥 he said.聽鈥淭his is a logo for all who love and support LU; I believe it represents all of us.鈥

The design of the logo was led by Art Director Matt Schmeltzer of the Office of Communications. He worked with Fox Valley illustrator Mike Tessmer to plan out the initial design for the Alexander floor.

鈥淲e started with a handful of concepts and sketches and continued to build from there,鈥 Schmeltzer said. 鈥淣one of this would be possible without Mike鈥檚 help.鈥

compilation of the initial sketches of the new logo
Sketches from Matt Schmeltzer and Mike Tessmer show the design process in creating the new 杨贵妃传媒视频 logo.

It was the strong, positive reaction to the Alexander floor that led to discussions about rethinking the existing Vikings logo, which has been聽 The ship design on the Alexander floor was initially meant to be a complementary design element, nothing more.

鈥淏ut when the court was revealed, it seemed to really resonate with the community,鈥 Schmeltzer said. 鈥淲e received a lot of requests to use the ship graphic on apparel, merchandise, and in social media posts. That positive energy made us step back and say, 鈥楳aybe we have something here鈥.鈥

The new design modernizes 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 logo while still celebrating the school鈥檚 history. All that was taken into consideration during the design process, Schmeltzer said.

鈥淏y including stylized elements of the Amos 杨贵妃传媒视频 family crest and the coat of arms鈥攖he shield on the side of the ship and the antelope head on the prow鈥攚e鈥檙e left with a unique mark that nods to our institution鈥檚 history,鈥 he said.

Women鈥檚 soccer coach Joe Sagar said he thinks pride in the new logo will extend well beyond the athletics teams, calling it a 鈥渕odern and creative take鈥 on the current logo.

鈥淭he fact that it is going to draw in our entire campus community rather than being 鈥榡ust鈥 an athletics logo is awesome,鈥 he said.

D鈥橝ndre Weaver 鈥21, a football player and economics major, said he鈥檚 happy 杨贵妃传媒视频 will move away from a Vikings logo so closely aligned with a certain professional football team to the west.

鈥淭he new logo separates us from them and adds a separate identity to who we are,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 love how the logo is honoring the Nordic past of the Vikings and celebrating what is to come for 杨贵妃传媒视频 and 杨贵妃传媒视频 athletics.鈥

Aly Palmer 鈥99 thinks it will resonate with alumni as well. She got an early peek at the logo through her work as co-chair of the聽

鈥淚 love how the Viking ship innately incorporates the notion of teamwork 鈥 something that all 杨贵妃传媒视频 athletes do well,鈥 she said.聽鈥淎nd it was time for an update.聽I mean no disrespect to the old logo鈥攖he Viking head was the prominent logo during my time at LU鈥攂ut as the athletics department enters a new, post-pandemic era, an updated logo seems appropriate.聽 And the tie-in to main campus, with the coat of arms and antelope head, makes sense as well; this is a logo all 杨贵妃传媒视频 students can be proud of.鈥