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NCAA Final Four Logo

November 30th, 2004  |  Published in Branding

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The logo for the 2005 Men’s NCAA Final Four in St. Louis was recently released. Although developing a new logo every year isn’t normally a good idea, for the NCAA it is imperative.

Because the host city rotates each year, the NCAA needs a logo that reflects the culture and heritage of each venue to ensure more merchandising opportunities. Year to year they do a wonderful job. And this year it is a little personal. The Final Four is being hosted in St. Louis at the Edward Jones Dome. I can’t wait.

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  1. BIlly D says:

    March 7th, 2005 at 12:12 PM (#)

    Does anyone have this 2005 Final Four logo in a vectorized format?

    Thanks

  2. Dan Smith says:

    May 12th, 2005 at 2:36 PM (#)

    I’m wanting to purchase one of the banners that was put on the light poles downtown with the 2005 St.Louis Final Four logo on them. Can you please tell me who to get in contact with?

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