ARLINGTON, TEXAS (FBA) - The 2011 college football season is right around the corner and in preparations for the new season, the Football Bowl Association officially unveiled a new logo on August 1.
Football Bowl Association The logo was designed by Torch Creative, a brand identity agency based in Dallas. The red and blue graphic will serve as the primary mark for the FBA, which is comprised of 35-member bowl games representing 28 communities.
"As we look to the future, the new FBA logo will be featured prominently in the coming months leading up to bowl season," Tina Kunzer-Murphy, FBA Chairman and Executive Director of the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas said. "This logo is part of an enhanced branding effort that began last year with the launch of the FBA's updated website."
The FBA unveiled the new logo at numerous conference football media days by distributing brochures that included the new mark. These brochures serve to promote the many benefits of the bowl system and also include the 2011-12 bowl schedule.
Torch Creative was founded in 2005 by Michael Thurman and his business partner, Brad Bishop. The agency specializes in logo design. In addition to their work with the FBA, Torch has created identity programs for numerous clients including the 2010 NBA All-Star Game, the 2011 NHL All-Star Game, the 2008-11 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs and Final, the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic as well as other professional, collegiate, corporate and municipal clients.
"Assisting the Football Bowl Association in the development of a new brand identity is a great honor for Torch Creative, and being passionate college football fans, we hope our work represents the prestige of the FBA and its members for many years to come," Thurman said.
Continuing a century-old tradition, college bowl games from coast-to-coast provide unique post-season experiences for nearly 7,000 student-athletes and crown 35 teams as Bowl Champions each year. They will also generate more than a billion dollars in economic impact for 28 communities throughout the country and provide revenues of more than $260 million to NCAA schools.
Please note that media information for all bowl games, including updated logos, can be viewed and downloaded from
collegepressbox.com. For access to the site, please send a request to
password@collegepressbox.com.
You may also download the new FBA logo from the association's official website at this link:
http://footballbowlassociation.com/media/index.php