Sports Logos: Hidden Images in Old Milwaukee Brewers Logo; Current Atlanta Falcons, NY Islanders, Houston Rockets

Sports Logos: Hidden Images in Old Milwaukee Brewers Logo; Current Atlanta Falcons, NY Islanders, Houston Rockets
Zachary Stieber
7/8/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

A number of sports logos have hidden images within them, most famously the old Milwaukee Brewers logo.

The hidden images span across sports, including basketball, football, and hockey.

Many are pointed out in articles such as this one and this one.

The Brewers logo, which was used from 1978 through 1993, actually had an M and a B, formed by the catcher’s mitt and completed with a baseball. 

Check out four other cool hidden images below.

The New York Islanders logo includes the top of the I pointing to the exact location of Nassau Coliseum on the map of Long Island.

The problem? The team later moved west about 27 miles to Barclays Center in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.

atlanta-falcons

What’s hidden in the Atlanta Falcons logo?

The bird is in the shape of an F.

The Houston Rockets logo includes a cool R in the middle of the name.

The left side of that R is a rocket taking off. Another hidden image is the H formed by the hoop and the R.

AR-Pine-Bluff

This one shouldn’t be ignored because it’s pretty awesome. This is the logo for University of Arkansas Pine Bluff. 

The letters UAPB are actually written in the mane of the mascot.