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stumpygremlin

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  1. Somerset and Wichita are the best two, by far. Both of those are good enough that they could become full-time logos. Toledo's is pretty good, and so is Greeneville's.
  2. I just ran into this logo at my work, and I swear I've seen this eagle somewhere. I can't place it, though. Help?
  3. Love both of those logos. I'm really hoping that that other school you're considering is FIU, who used to be the Sunblazers before becoming the Golden Panthers, later dropping "Golden".
  4. Those are classy as hell. That script should totally be a part of their identity across all sports.
  5. With Denver's uniforms matching the colors of the court, it looks like this could be a Denver home game.
  6. I love Trajan for them... It'll be a sad day if they move away from that to this relatively generic-looking athletic font.
  7. I do think you could've narrowed all the text up there to avoid it. You wouldn't have had to narrow it by much, either. Just a thought. Other than that, just want to say that I've loved watching this project!!
  8. For Arizona, I love the idea of the sand color. I'd make it closer to a beige color than just an off-white
  9. Can someone enlighten me? What is the logo actually supposed to be? That said, the new 2-color is *chef's kiss*
  10. It's a simple update. Heavier line weights, and getting rid of that semicircle that probably wasn't needed anyway. I'm good with it.
  11. I wish the Panthers hadn't gone matte with the helmet. I don't think matte helmets look good in any circumstance. Full stop.
  12. Honestly, I think it might look weird because you're so used to seeing that C in a hockey context. But so many baseball uniform logos are letter-based, and this is no exception. I actually like it better for baseball than I do for hockey.
  13. I like that idea. The only issue might be a trademark thing with the Harlem Globetrotters/Washington Generals.
  14. He also featured, at times, on the fantastic HBO Max animated show Young Justice.
  15. South Carolina, the stars get lost. I didn't see them at all until I zoomed in, and wouldn't have known they were there if you didn't point them out. I'm not sure if that was intentional, but it might not be the worst idea to lighten them up a bit?
  16. Another Phoenix Design Works logo bites the dust. It is a good day.
  17. That car feels like a sponsor trying to toe a very fine line: putting the Pride colors on a car, but doing it in a race in northern California, but also doing it in a relatively small way to be less noticeable to the stereotypical "LGB" NASCAR fan.
  18. The state does have a tiny shoreline, yes, but Hampton Beach is a big tourist spot in the state. Rye is where most of the wealthiest in the state live, and there are some gorgeous oceanfront houses there. Portsmouth is also a pretty decent tourist spot with its downtown area. An idea for the purple, maybe make it reddish, to match the coloring of the state bird, which is the purple finch. Or you could match the main color of the red-tailed hawk, which has been the state raptor since 2019, after it took two tries for some school kids to make that happen. The first try failed so gloriously as to be featured on "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver"
  19. All that time, I never noticed that that was the shape of the state haha
  20. Not a bad plate. I learned something with the tartan. It was created in association with the state's annual Highland Games in Lincoln (which funnily enough, my in-laws go to every year). The tartan, though, is hard to identify at a distance. As far as the lilac, yeah it's the state flower. However, the city of Rochester specifically has had the Lilac festival for longer than the state has had the flower as the state flower. Rochester is also known as "The Lilac City," and puts that on all of its branding. So the lilac bit feels a bit too hyper-specific to Rochester, which is the fifth-largest city in the state. Concerning the gradient, I like the idea of starting white. Might I recommend going from white to gray to a light blue? You could use the white to represent the White Mountains in the state, gray for the granite, and the blue to represent the Seacoast and the beaches. Overall, not a bad go of it. I've been looking forward to this one, since I live in NH.
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