![]() ![]() The palette was changed from the traditional tricolor to juicy yellow and orange gradients on a blue and purple background, with red and white rugby ball, flying out of the badge. The redesign of 2000 made the badge brighter and more memorable. On top of the badge, there was a white circle with the “EA” sponsor’s logotype, under the “Las Vegas” wordmark - arched “Bowl VIII” in white capitals. A solid blue circle with short and sharp triangular rays in gradient orange had a diagonally placed inscription in the same orange palette written over it and was decorated by a red rugby ball flying above it. The sharp and modern badge was designed for the Las Vegas Bowl in 1999. The levels were separated by a very thin red horizontal line, and the upper part of the logo was decorated by a simple blue and white emblem, depicting a solid rugby ball with a five-pointed star on it and several white and blue lines coming out of the ball to the right, representing speed and motion. As for the bottom line, it featured “Bowl V” in a handwritten cursive, blue color, and a more visible gray shadow. ![]() The upper line, “Las Vegas”, was set in calm red color, using an elegant serif font with softened contours and a thin blue shadow. The Las Vegas Bowl logo, created in 1996, was executed in a patriotic blue and red color palette, with the lettering written in two levels and two completely different styles. ![]()
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