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stumpygremlin

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  1. I wish they'd let the drivers put license plates from their home states
  2. Yes, I'm fully aware of how it actually works. I'm just stating that I wish teams would change number fonts if a driver becomes legendary in a particular one. It's a wish. Nothing I know will ever happen.
  3. I actually think that great drivers associated with a particular number should have their number font retired in a sense. Like, I'd like to see Austin Dillon's "3" look different from Earnhardt's "3", or Byron's "24" different from Gordon's "24", or Bowman's "48" look different from Johnson's "48", Bell's "20" look different from Stewart's "20", Jones's "43" look different from Petty's "43", etc.
  4. I wish the flames would go away. They're so tacky. The only one that I can understand it with is the Liberty scheme, since they are the Liberty Flames.
  5. I know that, which goes back to my point about the "OSU" Oregon State jerseys. I said that they should say "OREGON STATE" or "BEAVERS", and not "OSU", since there are two OSU's that have black and orange as their colors.
  6. Osu - Wikipedia OSU is both, hence the need for this disambiguation page. Yes, Oregon State did adopt an "OSU" name first, but both commonly use OSU. Fun fact: osu.edu takes you to Ohio State.
  7. I wish teams would just put the school name or the nickname on the jerseys. I get that they're the D1 team in Tampa and that the name of the school doesn't make it clear where the school actually is, but still. I guess that's the traditionalist in me. That said, the wordmark itself is gorgeous and would look great on a baseball uniform.
  8. My problem with these is the fact that the script says "OSU". There's another OSU school (Oklahoma State) that uses black and orange as its colors, so why not just spell out "Oregon State"?
  9. These are killer. Their club team wears a pretty basic template, but you've improved on that greatly. My one nitpick on the white jerseys (and possibly the teal) would be to maybe make the numbers black. They use that color in athletics, so might as well throw it on the jerseys. It'd make the teal and bronze that you've got on there pop.
  10. Love this set for the Red Wolves. A couple of criticisms: On the white jersey, I feel like the back numbers are a bit hard to read at distance. Why not try having them be black or red with a white outline? Just a way to have them stand out a but from the stripes. Did you consider putting the stAte logo on the shoulders?
  11. App State does have a club hockey team. I do like what you did better than what they wear. articles/wild-weekend-in-winston-for-the-mountaineers-against-william-mary-lp06f9rc/featureImage/featureImage_1600x900.png (1050×700) (firebasestorage.googleapis.com) My one complaint is that the alternate jersey shouldn't have Yosef on both the shoulders and the chest.
  12. Is there such a thing? I'd be curious to try one And like I said, it's a personal preference. I would prefer every team have different fonts, but that's a preference of mine. Like I said, you've done killer work on this series.
  13. You've done killer work so far. This is a personal thing, but I don't like the fact that three of the teams have the standard block number font. I think that every team in a league should have its own number font. For the Harps, do you have an actual harp logo? I also think it'd be neat if you continued the striping pattern throughout the entire shoulder yoke, since harps have lots of strings.
  14. I wonder if that font is a generic New Balance font, used in the same way that UMass Lowell uses a generic Under Armour font.
  15. I'm of the opinion that when Gordon left the car, they should have changed the font. I also think that Austin Dillon's 3 should have a different font from the Earnhardt 3 and Bowman's 48 should be a different font. Basically, if someone stays with a number long enough to have it primarily be associated with them, then the next guy should have a different font.
  16. I get it, but it would've been cooler if they'd have modernized that logo. At the very least, it would've been cool if they kept the R-Cross mark in the package.
  17. Here's another one: D2 Rockhurst in Kansas City
  18. Don't think this was posted, but American International, a D2 school out of Massachusetts that plays D1 hockey, updated its logo
  19. You and me both. It's all about what apparently looks good on a smartphone app icon, despite the fact that plenty of those icons are full-on pictures that look just fine and that most people aren't clamoring for apps for the companies changing their logos anyway.
  20. They're getting rid of their 130 year-old script logo for the corporation and replacing it with a sans serif wordmark. The original script will still be used, for now, on consumer products that will be made by Kenvue, a new company spun off from J&J, who is focusing on pharmaceuticals and medical devices. Their reasoning included the fact that kids aren't learning cursive anymore in schools. Johnson & Johnson is getting rid of its script logo after more than 130 years | AP News
  21. Interesting... a school exclusively for learning disabled students and those with disorders like ADHD. I suppose if Gallaudet can have athletics, there's no reason why Beacon can't.
  22. I can't find it, either. I know PDW featured them on their portfolio a while back, but the Wayback Machine doesn't have the images. Phoenix Design Works - South Dakota State University (archive.org) I wish the same for UMass Lowell. The worst part about Lowell is that the wordmarks in the logo are in Impact, but all the uniforms use Under Armour's Premier font.
  23. That list of former clients includes: Adelphi Assumption Brown College of Charleston Colgate Delaware State Houston Iona LSU Maryland-Eastern Shore Mass Maritime NYIT before they shut down their athletics St. Peter's South Dakota State never used theirs Southern Illinois Sonoma State Westchester Community College
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