Did it? I'd have thought someone would have mentioned it by now!"OUFC_Gav" wrote:
Didn't the design come from Desmond Morris?
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http://www.oxkits.co.uk/club_badges.htm"Hog" wrote:Did it? I'd have thought someone would have mentioned it by now!"OUFC_Gav" wrote:
Didn't the design come from Desmond Morris?
"The ox head logo was designed by Desmond Morris, the well known zoologist & author, and a former Director of OUFC. "When the board asked me to design a new emblem in 1978 I replaced the old bull with a simple, powerful bull's head with a fiercely determined expression that was charging straight at you. The simplicity of the design meant that, not only could it easily be copied by fans, but it also showed up clearly at a distance, even when worn as a badge on the player's kit. Other clubs often have badges that are so complicated that you have be be very close to them to see the details and I wanted to avoid that."
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Have you actually bothered reading any of this thread?"OUFC_Gav" wrote:http://www.oxkits.co.uk/club_badges.htm"Hog" wrote:Did it? I'd have thought someone would have mentioned it by now!"OUFC_Gav" wrote:
Didn't the design come from Desmond Morris?
"The ox head logo was designed by Desmond Morris, the well known zoologist & author, and a former Director of OUFC. "When the board asked me to design a new emblem in 1978 I replaced the old bull with a simple, powerful bull's head with a fiercely determined expression that was charging straight at you. The simplicity of the design meant that, not only could it easily be copied by fans, but it also showed up clearly at a distance, even when worn as a badge on the player's kit. Other clubs often have badges that are so complicated that you have be be very close to them to see the details and I wanted to avoid that."