From early 1983 to the summer of 1985, the network also used a script logo, sometimes more often than its "star" logo.
The abbies have had many versions of the same logo until the 2007-08 season when they switched to their current script logo.
Pitt's script logos became the most dominant logo for the university and athletic teams starting with its adoption onto the football helmets of the university in 1973.
This script logo contains all four team colors: blue, red, white and gray.
A new InterCity logo was introduced in 2006, though as of July 2007 the vast majority of rolling stock still bears the original script logo and orange-tan livery.
That would later become a script logo for the Padres.
But this one (paid for by the Coca-Cola company) features a raised-relief, gold-leaf reproduction of the bottle, complete with the flowing script logo and trademark symbol.
The new logos replaced the face of a grizzly old Miner and a "4-9-e-r-s" script logo.
There was a transitional period in which some Phase 90's with script logos had box logo circuits, and vice versa.
Since 1963, the team has used a stencil typeface for their script logo.