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Driveball Concept Series (New Mad Hatters logo)


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For 1969, the city of San Diego will pop the champagne to commemorate its 200th anniversary.

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The Friar and Conquistador from the city's bicentennial logo will adorn the midfield circle for Admirals games at San Diego Stadium.

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For the '69 season, the Admirals will wear a patch of the 200th Anniversary logo on the left sleeve of their jerseys.

 

Current:

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For 1969 only:

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7 hours ago, neo_prankster said:

 

How about this?

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I'd make the angle of that serif at the top of the J parallel to the diagonal stroke of the N for better flow. Also, make your negative space more consistent; for instance, right now, it looks like the negative space between the bottom of the left leg of the N and the bottom of the J is thinner than the negative space between the top of the left leg of the N and the top of the J.

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4 hours ago, Whittier S said:

I'd make the angle of that serif at the top of the J parallel to the diagonal stroke of the N for better flow. Also, make your negative space more consistent; for instance, right now, it looks like the negative space between the bottom of the left leg of the N and the bottom of the J is thinner than the negative space between the top of the left leg of the N and the top of the J.

 

How's this?

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I tried shrinking my view of it way down. The diagonal of the N is kind of thin, which I think is part of what is making the J look so big. The thing is, if you thicken the diagonal, you change the angle, thus changing the J serif (I know it's a crossbar and not a serif but you know what I mean). I don't have a hard-and-fast solution, but I'd experiment some more with thicknesses and angles.

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14 minutes ago, appleclock said:

Go lower case like the New York Giants logo and you’ve got more room and some symmetry options with a rounded ‘n.’

I actually had a very similar idea except that the stem of the j would be in the n rather than the tail, which kinda ties it to the original logo too. Kinda like this:

 

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Just another option, I guess.

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