

The team’s cap insignia logo, which features stylized interlocking orange and white “NY” on blue background, uses a font very similar to Lynchburg, a decorative font designed by Michael Hagemann and inspired by the letters of the Jack Daniels Green Label Whiskey logo. The “Mets” in the logo is probably custom lettering and some fonts that are similar to it are Spills Base from Comi Craft, Buffalo Nickel from Nick Curtis. The logo of New York Mets, which has been used since 1962, features the “Mets” lettering above a bridge in front of New York Skyline on a ball. They are one of two MLB clubs based in New York City, the other club being the New York Yankees. They play in Major League Baseball’s National League (NL) East Division. THE SCRIPT IS BACK! New York Mets are an American professional baseball team formed in 1962 and based in the New York City borough of Queens.

The 2022 NBA Finals begin on Thursday, June 2 on ABC.

“Highlighted by the return of our familiar Finals script font, back by popular demand, our new logo pays homage to our league’s history and looks forward to what’s ahead.” “The NBA Finals serves as the culmination of our 75th Anniversary Season as we celebrate the league’s past, present and future,” said NBA Chief Marketing Officer Kate Jhaveri. The identity also includes an updated black and gold color palette to complement the trophy and celebrate the pinnacle of the NBA’s season. The modernized logo incorporates the fan-favorite font alongside the Larry O’Brien Trophy to honor the league’s 75-year history while looking forward to the future. The NBA today unveiled a reimagined logo for the NBA Finals presented by YouTube TV, which brings back the iconic script font used in variations of the logo from 1986-17. The 2022 Finals will feature the familiar ‘script’ logo from Finals past.
