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  1. Following a shift to the NBA in 1949, the team moved to Milwaukee in the Fall of 1951 where they simply shortened the name to 'Hawks'. The Hawks name has now stayed with the franchise through their eventual relocations to St. Louis in 1955 and then finally to Atlanta in 1968. Shop for Atlanta Hawks jerseys, t-shirts, caps, and other memorabilia ...

  2. Dec 29, 2020 · What is the Atlanta Hawks Logo? A slight update to the Atlanta Hawks Global Icon logo for the 2020-21 NBA season, the team updated the font used for the wording in the roundel and also removed the word "CLUB" from the logo entirely. The team's modernized "Pac-Man" logo remains, surrounded now with "ATLANTA HAWKS BASKETBALL" in white.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · The oldest basketball team in the league, “Atlanta Hawks,” whose logo reflects its name, was founded in 1946 in Illinois. The club was named in honor of a Native American chief, paying tribute to the state’s history. The emblem symbolizes aggressiveness, bravery, and the power of intuition.

  4. Dec 5, 2023 · Imagination takes flight when considering the Atlanta Hawks logo—a blend of the hawk’s ferocity and Atlanta’s dynamic spirit. It’s that electric intersection of urban pulse and the predatory elegance of the bird that shapes this potent NBA emblem, bringing fans a visual chant that resonates with energy and tenacity.

  5. This logo is called the Pac-Man logo due to its similarities to the video game character, despite this logo predating Pac-Man by eight years. It was designed by Bob Wages of the now-defunct Atlanta ad agency McDonald & Little. This logo is a modernized version of the 1972-95 Pac-Man logo.

  6. 1973-1995: A red circle with a hawk in it with "Atlanta Hawks" beneath. Known as the Pac-Man logo.

  7. The Hawks have had several different logo designs during the franchise's 75 year history. Prior to the 1950s, many teams did not have formal logos. In that case, a photo of their jersey or their team colors is shown below. 2016-2021. 2008-2015. 2003-2007. 1996-2002. 1973-1995. 1971-1972. 1970. 1969. 1958-1968. as St. Louis Hawks. 1956-1957.