New Wasps rugby logo gets a stinging response from fans

Wasps logo
(Image credit: Wasps)

Another sports team logo update; another case of fan fury. Wasps rugby club has unveiled an "evolution" of its logo – and fans hate it. The new identity is intended as part of the Coventry-based club's attempt to bring its different teams together under one brand. It will be used by the men’s and women’s rugby teams, the netball team, the academy and Acton-based amateur rugby club Wasps FC.

The logo will appear on kits, digital channels and at the Coventry Building Society Arena – much to fans' displeasure. See our guide to everything you need to know about logo design to avoid such pitfalls in your own designs.

According to the Wasps website: “The evolution of the Wasps’ crest pays homage to the club’s history while looking ahead to its future." It says: "The modernised, simplified design sees a return to the four-legged Wasp in recognition of the club’s original logo, while the rugby ball backdrop has been removed to show that Wasps is now much more than just a rugby club."

Emphasis has also been placed on the fact that the wasp is now facing forwards rather than backwards. Stephen Vaughan, Wasps Group chief executive, said: “The design has history and heritage at its heart but importantly looks ahead to the future of our men’s, women’s, academy, netball and amateur teams. The Wasp at the centre of the new design is forward facing, proud and bold – all values which symbolise the club."

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But fans are very much unconvinced, with some complaining that the new wasp variously looks too cuddly, like an angry cartoon baddy or like it should be holding a walker. Some have suggested that the wasp should be placed at a different angle to make it look like it's in mid-flight rather than walking upright on its back legs.

Chris Howard wrote on Facebook: "The Wasp looks very childish and appears to be sneaking up on someone for a hug." Helen Marsden commented: "I've been looking at this one and off all day and couldn't work out what was 'missing' but now I'm wondering where the critter left its zimmer frame/shopping trolley." It didn't take long for fans to come up with their own interpretations of the logo, like the example below.

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Sports fans are notoriously difficult to please with logo updates. Earlier this month, basketball fans in the US were quick to lambast the NBA's 75th anniversary logo. If you're designing a logo, see our guide to choosing the best free logo maker, or see below for the current prices available for an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription.

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Joseph Foley

Joe is a regular freelance journalist and editor at Creative Bloq. He writes news and features, updates buying guides and keeps track of the best equipment for creatives, from monitors to accessories and office supplies. A writer and translator, he also works as a project manager at London and Buenos Aires-based design, production and branding agency Hermana Creatives, where he manages a team of designers, photographers and video editors who specialise in producing photography, video content, graphic design and collaterals for the hospitality sector. He enjoys photography, particularly nature photography, wellness and he dances Argentine tango.