The Six Nations has unveiled a new logo featuring a bold orange color scheme, replacing the previous design with a colorful rugby ball. The update aims to connect the championship's heritage with modern rugby, but the design has drawn comparisons to Mars candy bars.
The Six Nations has updated its logo, replacing the old design featuring a colorful rugby ball with a new, modern look. The new logo, which features a distinctive orange color scheme, has drawn comparisons to Mars candy bars due to the color scheme used on a black background.
The Six Nations claims that the new design is the result of extensive research and consultations with fans, aiming to create a brand identity that connects with the rich heritage of the championship while resonating with modern fans and players
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