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The image is a revamped Pittsburgh Steelers logo, with the Star of David substituting for the team’s yellow star-like design. It’s paired with the phrase “Stronger than Hate.” ...
The first time the Pittsburgh Steelers redesigned their famous logo was in 1962 when they brought a bright and funny image to the Steelers' visual identity.
The famous Pittsburgh Steelers logo received a makeover following the deadly attack Saturday morning at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
Pittsburgh Steelers' cornerback Beanie Bishop, a former Mountaineer, posted himself wiping his cleats on Pitts' logo, which started a social media frenzy.
A uniquely Pittsburgh symbol of solidarity and strength is making its way around the internet in the aftermath of Saturday's deadly attack at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
The deadly mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday prompted one man to create a special twist on the Pittsburgh Steelers logo.
The image depicts the Pittsburgh Steelers logo with the Star of David replacing the yellow hypocycloid — a star-like geometric shape. He placed the phrase "Stronger than Hate" with the image.
The image depicts the Pittsburgh Steelers logo with the Star of David replacing the yellow hypocycloid — a star-like geometric shape. He placed the phrase "Stronger than Hate" with the image.