Benson Bunnies logo

About a year ago, the team here at Oxide engaged in a very unusual behavior. It’s something we had never tried before, and something we’ll probably never try again. Without being asked, we designed a new identity for the Benson High School (Omaha, NE) athletics department. That’s right, the Mighty Bunnies.

Oxide's proposed new logo for the Benson Mighty Bunnies

Let me set the stage. I’ve been fascinated with the Bunnies since my wife and I moved back to Omaha. All three of the homes we’ve owned have been within about a mile of Benson High, and I know scores of people that are alumni. I’ve always figured it was some kind of sick joke that their athletics department was saddled with such a wussy mascot. Bunnies are about as far from ferocious or aggressive as you can get, even if they are “mighty”.

Early concept sketches for the new Benson Bunnies logo

So in my spare time over about five years, I’d been doodling bunnies in the margins of pages, looking for some way to make the mascot more…respectable. I figured it was the ultimate challenge: design a Benson Bunnies identity that people saw and thought “awesome.” Around January of 2009 — hundreds of sketches later — I found a great solution and built it out.

Then came what would turn out to be the really hard part: giving away a great logo. Early in the process, we found out we had an in. Chris Heuertz, executive director of Oxide’s client Word Made Flesh, happens to be the brother of Adam Heuertz, head football coach at Benson High School. Chris put us in touch, and Coach Heuertz was open-minded enough to let us come in and make a presentation.

A small sampling of the Benson Mighty Bunnies logos in use at the time

The primary pitch was this: We want to give you this logo. For free. Forever. We’ll even help you implement it across the entire athletics department. We want to do this for the good of the school, and for a chance to see our logo unifying all the Mighty Bunnies teams.

Since I’d been thinking over the project for years, I also had solid business rationale in support of a new logo. The school was using a random, hodgepodge collection of logos across the athletics department, with each sport deciding on their own what kind of art they might use for each season. We established a core set of reasons behind why they’d adopt a new, cohesive logo:

  1. Consistency builds value: the more consistently a cohesive identity is used, the more people get invested in it, growing pride and allegiance.
  2. Creating a professional image for Benson High School will help build support and donations from alumni, partners, and other interested parties.
  3. Under a proud banner, people strive harder individually and work better as part of a team.

Plus, we outlined what we attempted to capture in the new logo:

  1. Swift / fast / forward-moving: positive attributes for both athletics and academics.
  2. Non-gender specific.
  3. Highlight the positive characteristics of the rabbit, and treat the “Mighty Bunnies” mascot with respect and pride.
  4. Professional-sports quality designed to inspire and motivate students and athletes.

Coach Heuertz listened politely, even implying that he liked the new logo. He said he’d think it over, perhaps share the presentation with the Athletic Director. After a week of confident patience (assuming that no school could possibly turn down this offer), we heard back…

“Hey, I spoke with the teams, and it seems that everyone still wants to use their logos. But if this ever changes, I will keep you posted.” Coach Heuertz

So, that’s the end of the line for our new bunny.

It’s important to note that there are no hard feelings here. The Bunnies did not ask us to overhaul their identity. This was our crazy plan, and we appreciate the time Coach Heuertz has given us.

But to be perfectly honest, we are really surprised that a great logo was met with such a lukewarm reception. We understand that it takes a lot of resources to rebrand an entire athletics department, but we’re even offering to carry a lot of the load. Even a year later, all of us at Oxide are still harboring a tiny glimmer of hope that one day this logo can become the unifying symbol of pride for the Benson Bunnies.

What we’re hoping is that somewhere out there is someone connected to Benson High School who loves this logo as much as we do, and will champion the cause. We ask that you send this story around to anyone you know who has a vested interest in the Mighty Bunnies. With any luck, we’ll spark someone’s passion who can breathe new life into this awesome bunny.