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When you last posted these, there was a bit of confusion as to what they were supposed to represent. You put in "Washington Independent Pro Baseball" in there, which is still confusing. Why not just put a nickname with it? If it's a Washington Nationals concept, so be it. If not, at least add some context instead of just putting out logos with a DC and a baseball.

 

That brings my next point...with the exception of the top right logo, which has some interesting symmetry going on, all these other caps show far too much detail, shading, or strokes to be an effective cap logo. You'd never be able to embroider any of them with all the detail and gradients.

 

Maybe the forward-facing eagle could be the start of something. But it's still too detailed and has too many strokes to be a powerful icon.

 

I'm also not sure what's going on with the brims. Do they all have contrasting front edges with a black undershadow?

 

We'll have to see if you're receptive to constructive criticism, unlike the past. 

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2 hours ago, P.I.L.L. said:

updated: 3/17/18

 

On 13/01/2018 at 7:08 PM, P.I.L.L. said:

022718 DC Baseball cj

 

Original idea for a new Nationals alt or Independent Washington DC Baseball design. 1) DC "Bowtie Baseball"- variations 

 

 

first cap looks the same, only other thing I seen done with second cap is red line added. 

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:D Thanks Jake! for bringing that to my attention. Truly interesting and provocative~considering it's fundamentally the same as my DC baseball concept

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