Kilmarnock Football Club
Martin Le Roy | Sun, 05/06/2012 - 14:54
Brief from client
The logo is designed to reflect the crests used on Kilmarnock shirts in the early 20th century. It contains a 1950-60's style football as the crests shield and a blessing hand as the helm.
The current logo is regarded by many fans as too "cartoon-like." It was designed in the early 90's after the Lord Lyon prohibited the club from using the Boyd family crest that they had been using as their logo since the 1960's.
6 Comments
Works. Good job.
I like it, best of the 3 versions.
hmmm just answer me... it is football? why the hand and not a foot?
The hand is from the crest of the Clan Boyd (attached). The clan the used to rule the local area that the team is from. The crest of the town incorporates that hand. It is suppose to be a blessing hand symbolising confidence and trust. The clan motto is Confido meaning "I Trust." The club motto is Confidemus meaning "We Trust."
By the way, i prefer version 2 :)
I think it's volleyball