{"id":66510,"date":"2025-01-28T20:09:04","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:09:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/evil-geniuses-cgo-reveals-old-logos-future-amid-backlash-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T20:09:04","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T20:09:04","slug":"evil-geniuses-cgo-reveals-old-logos-future-amid-backlash-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/evil-geniuses-cgo-reveals-old-logos-future-amid-backlash-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Evil Geniuses CGO reveals old logo\u2019s future amid backlash &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Evil Geniuses CGO reveals old logo\u2019s future amid backlash Following widespread backlash to the unveiling of the organization\u2019s new logo, Evil Geniuses\u2019 Chief Gaming Officer Phillip Aram gave a heartfelt explanation of what the future holds for the original crest logo, in a reply to former owner Alex Garfield. Mistakes were made, and even an organization going by the moniker \u2018Evil Geniuses\u2019 know that the way they unveiled their rebranded logo wasn\u2019t the smartest. On December 13, Evil Geniuses unveiled a new logo as part of a rebranding project, and it quickly became the talk of the internet for the wrong reasons. After receiving a number of responses, Phillip Aram, Chief Gaming Officer at EG, personally responded to backlash from former owner Alex Garfield. Garfield\u2019s statements echoed his sentiment that the new EG logo somehow tarnishes the legacy of the organization, and Aram acknowledged in his response that the organization did Garfield and the EG fans a disservice by leaving the legendary, round crest out of the rollout. Aram admitted that he \u201cf****d up the delivery\u201d with the new logo, and that the way it was presented caused fans to focus on \u201cwhat was missing and not what was unveiled.\u201d This is likely due to the fact that the initial announcement had zero mention of the old logo in any capacity. He went on to say that the plan initially was to \u201ctinker\u201d with the original symbol of Evil Geniuses as part of the brand refresh, but that time constraints meant they weren\u2019t able to \u201cfigure out\u201d what to do with it yet. He had hoped that the organization could tinker \u201cin quiet\u201d after the new logo came out, but says they messed up by not communicating that they were still working on the original logo \u201cin the lab.\u201d To the relief of fans of the old logo, Aram admitted that the old Evil Geniuses logo is not gone, that it is indeed coming back, and apologize for giving \u201call the fans a heart attack.\u201d He also remarked that it was his hope that the history of Evil Geniuses, specifically regarding Garfield\u2019s departure from the company, can soon be brought to public light. Garfield and Aram assured anyone reading that there was no bad blood between them, and that it\u2019s mutual love between a past and current leader of the Evil Geniuses brand. In between the initial announcement and the response, plenty of other organizations and members of the community expressed outrage at the new logo, with some other teams even roasting Evil Geniuses for it. Even Evil Geniuses poked a little fun at themselves. We heard your concerns. Introducing our new new logo. #LiVEevIL pic.twitter.com\/3lmSuGjCV4 \u2014 Evil Geniuses (@EvilGeniuses) December 13, 2019 The return of the old logo in some capacity will be one of several new things that Evil Geniuses fans have to look forward to in 2020. Their new-look Dota 2 roster is still a contender, their CSGO team has won two championships already, and they return to the LoL for the upcoming LCS Spring Split.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Evil Geniuses CGO reveals old logo\u2019s future amid backlash Following widespread backlash to the unveiling of the organization\u2019s new logo, Evil Geniuses\u2019 Chief Gaming Officer Phillip Aram gave a heartfelt explanation of what the future holds for the original crest logo, in a reply to former owner Alex Garfield. 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