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The Steelers logo has three colored astroids, a hypocycloid with four cusps, (yellow, red and blue) and the name Steelers written in black to the left of them. It is encased in a gray ringed, circular white background.

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Is Black and Gold the official colors of the Pittsburgh Steelers?

Yes. Black and gold, along with white are the Steelers official colors.


What does the blue diamond mean on the Pittsburgh Steelers helmet logo?

The colors represent the ingredients used in the steel-making process: yellow for coal, orange for iron ore and blue for scrap steel.


Were did Pittsburgh Steelers get there name?

Pittsburgh is known for steel so they named them after the steel and their logo is the steel symbol only in different colors.


Who came up with the emblem on the Pittsburgh Steelers helmet?

It is the Steelmark. The insignia used by the American Iron and Steel Institute. The logo was created by U.S. Steel Corp. now known as USX Corp. The logo is used on the helmet to honor Pittsburgh's steel heritage.


Which NFL team helmet does not have a symbol or a decal?

The Pittsburgh Steelers has only 1 logo on a side and not on the other side


What year did the Pittsburgh Steelers put logos on their helmets?

In 1962, the Steelers equipment manager Jack Hart applied the logo to the helmet (at that time the helmets were a solid gold color) and the Steelers were uncertain how it would look. So he applied them to the right side only. Later on, even after changing the helmet color to black, they left the logo on the right side only, due to the teams new found success & uniqueness of the logo. The Steelers are now the only team with a logo on only one side of the helmet.


What do the 3 colors represent on the Pittsburgh Steelers logo?

Yellow: CoalOrange: Iron OreBlue: Steel Scrap Metal


What NFL team does not have a logo on both sides of their helmets?

The Cleveland Browns are the only team with no logo on their helmets. The Pittsburgh Steelers are the only team with a logo on only one side of the helmet.


What does the red yellow and blue stand for on the Pittsburgh Steelers logo?

The Steelers use the Steelmark logo which belongs to the American Iron and Steel Institute. Instead of the word (Steel) inside the logo, it was changed to (Steelers).The colors represent the materials used to make steel:Yellow for coalOrange for oreBlue for steel scrap


Has the Pittsburgh Steelers logo always been the hypocycloids?

See related link to Pittsburgh Steelers official website.


Why are the Pitttsburgh Steelers called the Steelers?

The team was called the Pirates (just like Pittsburgh's baseball team) from the time it was founded in 1933 until 1940. In 1940, the team held a contest for a new name. The winning entry was for the name "Steelers," reflecting Pittburgh's history as the nation's top steel-producing city. The team's logo on its helmet is the "Steelmark" logo created by U.S. Steel for the American Iron and Steel Institute. The only change is that the Steelers' logo changes the word "Steel" to "Steelers". This logo has been on the team's helmet since 1962.


How did the Pittsburgh Steelers get their logo colors?

Originally founded as the Pittsburgh Pirates by Arthur (Art) Joseph Rooney on July 8, 1933, the Steelers changed their name in 1940 in an attempt to generate some fan support and involvement. Fans were encouraged to send their suggestions to the team; several nominated the winning name Steelers to reflect the city's primary source of employment. The famous three-star Pittsburgh Steelers logo was a bit longer in coming, however. Helmet logos first became popular in 1948. The Steelers' only concession to the new logo craze, however, was to add the players' numbers and a black stripe to their distinctive gold helmets. In 1962, Republic Steel of Cleveland approached the Steelers and suggested that they consider the Steelmark, the insignia used by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), as a helmet logo to honor Pittsburgh's steel heritage. The colors were chosen to promote the attributes for steel: yellow lightens your work; orange brightens your leisure; and blue widens your world. The logo's meaning was later amended to represent the three materials used to produce steel: yellow for coal; orange for iron ore; and blue for steel scrap.