Toronto Blue Jays (MLB) 2012 sRGB-Optimized Graphics
11/18/2011 10:14:00 AM
MLB,
sRGB color space,
Toronto Blue Jays
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New for 2012, here are the newly released graphics for the Toronto Blue Jays...
Primary Mark:

Secondary Mark 1:

Secondary Mark 2:

Wordmark 1:

Wordmark 2:

Wordmark 3:

Wordmark 4:

Home / Road / Alt. Cap:

Home Uniform Script:

Road Uniform Script:

Alternate Uniform Script:

BP Uniform Script:

Home Uniform Back Numerals/Lettering:

Road Uniform Back Numerals/Lettering:

Alternate Uniform / BP Uniform Back Numerals/Lettering:

Jacket Designation Script:

Silhouetted Batter Mark:

Heritage Mark:

I am putting together (along with the aforementioned Florida Marlins) a graphics retrospective on the Blue Jays' marks over the years. Stay tuned...
Primary Mark:

Secondary Mark 1:

Secondary Mark 2:

Wordmark 1:

Wordmark 2:

Wordmark 3:

Wordmark 4:

Home / Road / Alt. Cap:

Home Uniform Script:

Road Uniform Script:

Alternate Uniform Script:

BP Uniform Script:

Home Uniform Back Numerals/Lettering:

Road Uniform Back Numerals/Lettering:

Alternate Uniform / BP Uniform Back Numerals/Lettering:

Jacket Designation Script:

Silhouetted Batter Mark:

Heritage Mark:

I am putting together (along with the aforementioned Florida Marlins) a graphics retrospective on the Blue Jays' marks over the years. Stay tuned...


Are these the proper colors?
1D389E
081C42
ED0E0E
Obviously, the style guide is wrong again with PANTONE 293, 282, and 485.
The Style Guide isn't wrong. The interpretation of the Pantone values to RGB is suspect.
Here are the Hex values for the new graphics:
Blue: 003DA5
Navy: 041E42
Red: DA291C
I'm glad the Blue Jays decided to go back to the split numbering. Much more Blue Jay-ish than the previous years.
Do you have a listing of the true Hex values across the board? Or is there a better way to obtain them, if not from you? My goal is to be as accurate as possible in creating the uniform graphics, and I'm grateful for all the help I can get.
You can use any number of eyedropper programs...I use http://Instant-Eyedropper.com.
The colour palettes are a great tool thanks I am curious if you are aware of any locations to get full vector packages of the logos or perhaps just the fonts.