The Ford Mustang logo runs right to left. The SMU logo, like with most universities, runs left to right.NavyCrimson wrote:Great job Rayburn.
I had read that the 'direction' of the mustang differentiates the Ford version from SMU's. Have you heard that one?
I also noticed that SMU uses 'TM' on their logo for trademarked. Your thoughts?
Yep, SMU's version is trademarked and protected. I think that we started using the current Galloping Mustang back in 1966 (put it on the helmet in 1968). It is different enough from Fords' to make it our own, but I have a feeling that there was a tacit understanding beween the university and the automaker over the symbol. Most college logos weren't as popular or even as unique back then as they are now. Back in the 1950s and 1960s, it wasn't unusual to see the same logo used by four or five schools with the same mascot. I've seen the same tiger head logo from that era used by LSU, Auburn, Clemson and College of the Pacific all at the same time, the same indian brave logo used by FSU, Syracuse, Alcorn and Illinois. Back in the late 1950s, we used a raring Mustang that is still in use today by many high schools and junior highs.
The Galloping Mustang says SMU as well as the Longhorn head says Texas; its very, very recognizable and closely associated with the university.