Major League Baseball Logo – Who Designed It?

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MLB Logo Design

Artists place their signature in the bottom corner of a masterpiece and journalists add a copyright to their articles. Logo designers, however, are not so quickly recognized for their work.

Some logo designs , especially those that were created prior to the internet age, do not have an official designer attached to them, and for the aging/retired graphic designer this can understandably be a slightly disappointing fact.

One such case is the Major League Baseball logo, seen in the title image of this post. The logo was originally designed in 1968, and there seems to be a lack of physical evidence to prove the name of the designer. The Wall Street Journal and Paul Lukas of ESPN.com have recently carried out some research into this matter, and have since discovered the most likely candidate, Mr. Jerry Dior.

There are many reasons why the Major League Baseball logo is so timeless and an exceptional piece of branding, but the most obvious is the fact that image in the logo can be either left handed or right handed, depending on how you look at it. Also, the use of red, white and blue portrays this national pastime perfectly.

This story is an extremely interesting read, and it even uncovers some truth from the research carried out.

Read the full story and interviews with both Sherman and Dior here

Once you have read the article, do you think Dior designed it? What other famous and timeless logos don’t have an official designer attached to them?

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  1. Jerry Dior says:

    Hi Brian,
    Saw your commentary in re the MLB logo.
    I can tell that you understand the challenges involved for artists like you and me in getting recognition even when a logo is used for 40 years.
    Warm regards, Jerry Dior

  2. Brian Yerkes says:

    Jerry, thank you for your comment. I am shocked that you can’t even get the Mets and Yankees tickets you want. Recognition is such a small thing to ask for and yet the MLB seems to fear any further discussion about this.

    All the best Jerry

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  3. Baseball Cards says:

    The MLB logo stands the test of time within it’s class. It would be hard to change it to something else because it’s history is so deep! Enjoyed the post mate, thanks.

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  4. tom west says:

    this was a great article!! great research!! talk about due diligence….needless to say, i loved it!! GO CARDINALS!!!

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