Limerick GAA unveil new Gaelic Grounds logo

Limerick GAA have unveiled a new Pairc na nGael logo in conjunction with a programme of modernisation for the 44,500 capacity stadium.

This identity was adopted at the April County Committee meeting.

Created by Limerick branding agency, The Pudding, the identity is an abstract depiction of Pairc na nGael and the Mackey Stand.

According to Gillian Horan CEO of The Pudding brand agency, “We listened to the feedback of almost 400 Limerick GAA fans. For us, it was critical to capture their pride, their passion and their deep sense of Limerick GAA history. Pairc na nGael is at the heart of this. It holds treasured and often very personal memories for people. This identity is also very much about the future – it’s fantastic to see such a strong sense of hope and ambition in Limerick GAA at present. We are delighted with the endorsement by the Limerick GAA Governing body here this evening. As a Limerick agency this is a special project for us.”

Limerick GAA Chairman John Cregan thanked the Gaelic Grounds Committee who engaged the Pudding Brand to develop the logo ” This was an excellent collaboration and complements the physical works underway currently at the Gaelic Grounds. We have tremendous support here in Limerick who want to express pride in our teams and I believe the new logo captures this with a unique high-quality design which reflects the Gaelic Grounds in a bold, modern and dignified way.”

“This is a stand alone branding for Pairc na nGael and is separate and parallel to the seeking of a naming rights partner which is also being actively pursued” added Mr Cregan.

 

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