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  2. Steelmark - Wikipedia

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    The Steelmark is a logo representing steel and the steel industry owned by the American Iron and Steel Institute, and used by it to promote the product and its manufacturers. The logo was incorporated as the emblem of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Huachipato, the first initially using the same design as the Steelmark, but later modified to ...

  3. File:Steelmark logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Steelmark logo.svg. English: Steelmark logo, originated by U. S. Steel and used by AISI to promote the steel industry. The Pittsburgh Steelers ' logo is based on the Steelmark logo belonging to the American Iron and Steel Institute. The Steelmark was also used briefly by the Pittsburgh Steelers as a helmet logo.

  4. American Iron and Steel Institute - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Chilean association football club Huachipato is based on the Steelmark. The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) is a trade association of North American steel producers. Including its predecessor organizations, it is one of the oldest trade associations in the United States, dating back to 1855.

  5. U.S. Steel - Wikipedia

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    The "Steelmark" logo, originated by U.S. Steel. When the Steelmark logo was created, U.S. Steel attached the following meaning to it: "Steel lightens your work, brightens your leisure and widens your world." [82] The logo was used as part of a major marketing campaign to educate consumers about how important steel is in people's daily lives ...

  6. Logos and uniforms of the Pittsburgh Steelers - Wikipedia

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    The Steelmark logo itself has actually been heavily redesigned since then, using two variants, one of which uses a more modern design and uses three shades of blue for the hypocycloids [5] while another one used concurrently has a strong resemblance to the recycling symbol. One alternate variation the team used in the 1980s—though rarely used ...

  7. Hypocycloid - Wikipedia

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    The hypocycloid is a special kind of hypotrochoid, which is a particular kind of roulette . A hypocycloid with three cusps is known as a deltoid . A hypocycloid curve with four cusps is known as an astroid . The hypocycloid with two "cusps" is a degenerate but still very interesting case, known as the Tusi couple .

  8. Pittsburgh Steelers - Wikipedia

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    The Steelers logo was introduced in 1962 and is based on the "Steelmark", originally designed by Pittsburgh's U.S. Steel and now owned by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). In fact, it was Cleveland-based Republic Steel that suggested the Steelers adopt the industry logo.

  9. File talk:Steelmark logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    After I created the SVG image, using the information in the Steelmark article that described the four-pointed stars as "astroids", a special case of hypotrochoid, I was troubled by the way the figures looked too "fat" compared to samples of the AISI Steelmark logo and the Steelers football team logo, which was adapted from the AISI original.