Breaking a sports logo down into geometric sections and precise lettering is the core skill practiced in this guide, and the New York Rangers logo offers a solid workout in both symmetry and clean edges. This walkthrough is part of the NHL logos collection, covering how to draw the New York Rangers logo from the shield outline through to the finished blue, red, and white result.
What This Tutorial Works Through
The guide runs 17 steps total and finishes on a fully colored version, which means line control and color placement both get covered. The trickiest part is keeping the diagonal banner proportional within the shield frame, since the RANGERS lettering sits at an angle and the surrounding sections have to balance around it. No background is involved, so all the steps focus on the logo itself.
Key Visual Elements of the Logo
- Shield-shaped crest with notched top edges
- Bold NEW YORK text along the top
- Diagonal banner with RANGERS across center
- Red triangle in upper right section
- Royal blue, red, and white color scheme
If you enjoy logo drawing, the Vancouver Canucks logo and the Toronto Maple Leafs logo follow a similar structure and are worth trying after this one. Both involve shield or leaf shapes with precise lettering, so the skills carry over directly.
Understanding the Step Color System
Each step image uses a three-color coding system to show what is happening at each stage:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw The New York Rangers Logo: Step-by-Step Tutorial
Share Your Finished Rangers Logo
Once the logo is done, feel free to post the finished drawing in the comments below. It is always useful to see how different people handle the banner angle and the lettering spacing. New tutorials go up on Facebook and Telegram as soon as they are published, a new YouTube video based on existing guides goes live every single day, and Pinterest stays updated regularly as well. For something outside the NHL category, you might also check out this Chimera drawing or the Devil’s Skull for a change of pace. If you want to support the site and get access to unique hand-drawn coloring pages, the Patreon page is the place to do it.