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packerfan21396

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  1. Watermark, watermark, watermark, or create a complex render for your own sake. I can say with confidence that all of these will be sold on sweatshirts on Facebook Marketplace within a year, because this happened to me and plenty of designers that have made mashups. That being said, Wisconsin one looks pretty great, I would just swap out the 2001-19 Brewers barley for the current wheat as found in the Wheat Ball alt logo and put it in Packers colors for simplicity (green for Packers and Bucks, athletic gold/yellow for Packers and Brewers).
  2. There was also these grayscale rainbow guts in 2015: Rainbow guts seems to be the most copied, I think: Looks like adidas and Under Armour had their own flavors you could recolor too, since UWM and Louisville are identical, and Northwestern and Hawai'i are identical.
  3. This is not the most accurate jersey, the real font is Barge. Not a lot of pixels to work with, but DFC is quite close to FF More Wide Bold, and ONS ORANJE is ITC Souvenir Bold
  4. Good start, love me a late 20's circle Packers. When it comes to throwbacks, you could change the throwback to modern standards or change the modern template to throwback standard. Personally, I prefer the latter, which would mean that the circle in the front is 2010 massive rather than the 1929 size. But I'm also okay with that circle size, but my only criticism then would be to slap on some boxtop 1's like you did for the Bears. The Packers had the quintessential 20's number font that I wish could be reproduced for the modern-day throwbacks, but the Packers refuse and slap on their normal block instead.
  5. The Giants' numbers and NOB is based on an extended and condensed ITC Machine, if that's what you mean.
  6. Having done a lot of recreations of vintage NFL number fonts, I think this is definitely on point. If I were to make it though, the 4 would be like the 1960's Colts with an angle on the horizontal and the 5's notch would be angled like the Packers. But, you do have a lot of right angles in the wordmark, so in this scenario, the only change I'd make is making the small notch on the 4's horizontal into a right angle like Michigan. Also, the perfectionist in me wants either the counters of 3, 6, and 9 to be the same as 8's counters, or 8's counters to be the same as 3's counters.
  7. Fairly curtain it's a custom font, but its plastered all over the Ducks' social media in varying weights and widths. I'd recommend just finding the letters and numbers you need on their socials and magic wanding/fuzzy selecting them all and stitch them together to make the word or number you'd like.
  8. It certainly is a quite 90s looking Brewers, but I love their original 90s look. Any reasons you mismatched the 1994 bridge Brewers wordmark with the 1997 vertical arched Milwaukee wordmark, rather than going both 1994 bridge wordmarks or both 1997 vertical arched wordmarks? I personally would want the bridge wordmarks, but I think one of those wordmarks need to change to be consistent.
  9. It looks like it's a custom font that's based on Molde, somewhere between Condensed and Compressed. Here's the full alphabet for reference though (with a created Z, the only letter not found on a Rams jersey yet): Nike Total 90, but there's only awful traces out there unfortunately. I recommend using this above average trace for numbers and Marsden Slim Regular for letters.
  10. *chef's kiss* Byootiful My only criticism is that I don't think Milwaukee needs another brick texture shoehorned in; I think the existence of the cream itself suffices. Also, I feel like the wordmark on the uniform needs to be capitalized like the main logo.
  11. Found this high quality picture of it, but couldn't find an exact match of the brush script. Broneo and Brother are similar to it, though.
  12. Dr. Pepper looks like they use a custom font; however, the Reynolds Wrap font is Friz Quadrata which also happens to be the font Dr. Pepper used from 1997-2005.
  13. I feel like this might be handwritten and I couldn't get an exact match, but Dark Widow and Yazata would be my recommendations for something similar.
  14. Not a lot of differentiating features to the Grizzlies' letters, but it looks like its based around Agency FB.
  15. @colinturner95 nailed it, but if there was a 2015 media guide .pdf out there not hosted on issuu, you could potentially reverse engineer the font, but that's still a longshot. I'm not sure what your needs with Leahy are, but good ol screenshotting and fuzzy selecting/magic wanding might be the way you get the letters you need with what's out there.
  16. I usually don't particularly like bezels with random lighting, but since there's so many segments with different lighting, it's more like a patterned font than attempting to emulate a physical object which I think definitely works for a Seattle team. One of my favorites so far!
  17. There it is. Makes sense, they're both designed by the same foundry, so I assume that Prohibition is a sans serif Gin that I was describing.
  18. Not a lot of pixels to work with, but it looks like Gin is close, possibly without serifs and with square ends.
  19. After cleaning up the 0, 1, 2, 4, and 6 I was able to find, I wasn't able to find anything as well, but I think the closest match would be just to clean up Van Dijk a bit and make the 6 and 9 connected instead of a spiral, or just wait until jerseys hit online marketplaces for more numbers to come out and in higher quality. An italic sign painting font might help as a base as well. OLE MISS is a spurred Geometric Slabserif 703 Extra Bold Condensed (a great descriptive name for an extended Memphis) and the numbers look like Nike Kansas 2 with extra inverted spurs
  20. You're right, the 90s Magic logo is based off of Van Dijk, but as pepis21 pointed out, the numbers are different. I haven't had time to look for it myself, but I'll trace some of the numbers and see what I can find.
  21. To pile on the ad comments, this is the current mobile experience for me: It is quite difficult to navigate to say the least.
  22. Yep, you got it. You'd probably buy a .svg from Shutterstock or whatnot and it'd be formatted to be 2-colored like the preview.
  23. This may be a stretch, but I have a feeling that this is a royalty-free vector alphabet called Feature. This closest font I found is Vanishing Boy BTN, and Left Hook also has a similar style.
  24. That's going to be quite an interesting color scheme, but everything else in this thread is high quality, so I look forward to what you come up with! Regarding a Milwaukee themed name, if we're leaning into Harley more, I'd suggest Milwaukee Choppers/Cream City Choppers or Milwaukee Cruisers/Cream City Cruisers. If we're going German, you could do Milwaukee Bierbrauer ("Brewers" in German, note Bierbrauer is the plural form), Milwaukee Beers (Love me some BASEketball) or Biers, or even something as simple as Football-Club Milwaukee (I know it might be Washington levels of lame, but it's on par with the names of teams in the Bundesliga). Otherwise, Milwaukee Barons is a pretty good name. As for the possibility of a Louisville Brewers... C'mon bud, Brewers should stay in Brew City, regardless of if this universe is made in a vacuum.
  25. Schooners I think might fit more of a port town, Milwaukee is more of an industrial town. If you're going the Iron route with that color scheme, please, for the love of God, do better than this: If we're going historical, here's all the Milwaukee-based football teams: Milwaukee Badgers (NFL, 1922-26): An orange and black team for every season except 1926, part of the small Midwest town NFL boom of the 1920's, probably named after the Badger State. Milwaukee Chiefs (AFL III, 1940-41): A royal and gray team part of the third attempt to resurrect the American Football League (the fourth attempt in the 60's is the one everyone's heard of), that was surprisingly good for a Milwaukee team but was cut short due to WWII, probably named after the Algonquins that inhabited Milwaukee first and whose language "Milwaukee" is based on. Milwaukee Mustangs (arena, AFL, 1994-2001): A purple and teal team based on an even more 90's version of the new Bucks colors at the time, wearing monochrome purple to begin with then wising up and wearing white pants to the end, attempting to fill the void of Milwaukee losing the Packers, lasting as long as their Bradley Center lease, and possibly named due to alliteration, hinting at the industrial nature of the Ford Mustang, and fitting in with majority of the Arena Football League teams being named after animals. Milwaukee Bonecrushers (indoor, CIFL, 2008-09): A black and purple team that probably shouldn't have existed but was a spectacle in the way you can't stop looking at a car crash, probably existed to attempt to recapture the Milwaukee Mustangs' popularity, and possibly named to draw the most amount of attention. Milwaukee Iron (arena, af2, 2009, AFL, 2010): As seen above, probably named in earnest about Harley-Davidson and the motorcycle industry and attempted to actually be a decent arena football team, and succeeded, in a way, being the only Milwaukee football team to finish on top of any sort of standings when it was 2010 Midwest Division champs. Milwaukee Mustangs (arena, AFL, 2011-12): Same franchise and colors as the Iron and named after the original Mustangs, what was supposed to be the continuation of the legacy of the original got shipped to Portland instead. So to wrap up this wall of a ramble, I think your best bet is to go with a black and orange color scheme and have an industrial name based around the motorcycle industry, or a name based around the Germanic culture with a black, red, and yellow color scheme to break from the historical Milwaukee football norm a tad while retaining a similar historic and recent color scheme. I'm also sure @NicDB and @Gothamite might have some thoughts on the matter as well.
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