XDx9IcrCkH- Todd Radom Septem1962-1968: A funny representation of steel work The 1959 Pittsburgh Steelers and their industrially-inspired logo, a throwback to a very different 'Burgh. The print on the outside read 'Pittsburgh Steelers' on the top and 'Football Club' on the bottom. The team used a football-shaped frame and squeezed three mini images pertaining to steel working inside of the logo. Their first-ever logo was a bit of a cluttered mess. While the Pittsburgh Steelers were established all the way back in 1933, the football team didn't get their first official logo until 12 years later in 1945.
Pittsburgh Steelers logo history 1945-1961: A cluttered depiction of steel work Here's a quick breakdown of the logo history of one of the most prolific franchises in professional football. Their yellow, red, and blue stars make it an easy symbol to recognize (and it doesn't hurt that the team name is included.īut the logo of the Pittsburgh Steelers hasn't always been the one that fans immediately think of today. You don't have to be an avid football watcher to recognize the iconic logo of the Pittsburgh Steelers.