rams80 Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Since the Alamo isn't a tall building, the slant doesn't really bother me as much as it would if it were a skyscraper.So buildings can be skewed at 15-degree angles that they're not actually at as long as they aren't tall? MOD EDIT It makes no sense whatsoever. What are they doing, trying to show that there's something progressive and "forward-facing" about a historic building? There's one historic building I can think of that should be drawn so that it's leaning, and it's not because it's progressive. Hey, my running shoes look like the ones the guy in the home uniform is wearing.It's an identity for a baseball team. Baseball is a sport. Sports like baseball are about action. Italicizing things connotes action. Of course, the Alamo itself, unlike the historic building you referenced (we assume you are talking about a certain structure in Pisa), does not lean, but sometimes creative individuals use this thing called "artistic license," a hypothetical certificate of sorts that entitles the holder to not necessarily have to be literal in their depictions. I cannot argue with most of the flaws that the Creamer community has already pointed out about this particular identity, but I do not agree that the building being rendered in an italicized fashion is worthy of scorn. I want to know what school gave you your graphic design/generic art degree so I can make it my mission in life to cost them their accreditation. Quote On 8/1/2010 at 4:01 PM, winters in buffalo said: You manage to balance agitation with just enough salient points to keep things interesting. Kind of a low-rent DG_Now. On 1/2/2011 at 9:07 PM, Sodboy13 said: Today, we are all otaku. "The city of Peoria was once the site of the largest distillery in the world and later became the site for mass production of penicillin. So it is safe to assume that present-day Peorians are descended from syphilitic boozehounds."-Stephen Colbert POTD: February 15, 2010, June 20, 2010 The Glorious Bloom State Penguins (NCFAF) 2014: 2-9, 2015: 7-5 (L Pineapple Bowl), 2016: 1-0 (NCFAB) 2014-15: 10-8, 2015-16: 14-5 (SMC Champs, L 1st Round February Frenzy) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Mojo Maniac Posted November 24, 2014 Share Posted November 24, 2014 Tomorrow is unveiling day for the new Biloxi baseball club, known until now as the Huntsville Stars (Brewers Double-A affiliate). The writing is on the wall, and I feel the new name is certain to be the Beacon.....or Beacons. (Seriously, why would that be a singular team name?)Obviously I'm looking forward to seeing the whole logo/uniform package, but their stadium situation is almost as intriguing to me. I've literally been keeping my eye on their live stadium cam day after day. Gotta say, I'm rooting for 'em. It would be sad if they were unable to begin play right away as the newly-branded team. Quote From San Berdoo to Kalamazoo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaha32 Posted November 24, 2014 Share Posted November 24, 2014 Since the Alamo isn't a tall building, the slant doesn't really bother me as much as it would if it were a skyscraper.So buildings can be skewed at 15-degree angles that they're not actually at as long as they aren't tall? MOD EDIT It makes no sense whatsoever. What are they doing, trying to show that there's something progressive and "forward-facing" about a historic building? There's one historic building I can think of that should be drawn so that it's leaning, and it's not because it's progressive.Hey, my running shoes look like the ones the guy in the home uniform is wearing.It's an identity for a baseball team. Baseball is a sport. Sports like baseball are about action. Italicizing things connotes action. Of course, the Alamo itself, unlike the historic building you referenced (we assume you are talking about a certain structure in Pisa), does not lean, but sometimes creative individuals use this thing called "artistic license," a hypothetical certificate of sorts that entitles the holder to not necessarily have to be literal in their depictions. I cannot argue with most of the flaws that the Creamer community has already pointed out about this particular identity, but I do not agree that the building being rendered in an italicized fashion is worthy of scorn.I want to know what school gave you your graphic design/generic art degree so I can make it my mission in life to cost them their accreditation.Some people are too busy keyboard mashing their way up to 20,000+ posts that they lost the ability to express their opinions with any tact. Again, ideally if you're rendering a building, of course you wouldn't slant it. Vertical structures like the Washington Monument or Empire State Building would appear to be falling. So at least with this logo, it's horizontal enough that it doesn't look like it's falling. It's not ideal but it's no big deal, right? (That question is rhetorical so no need to answer it to those unable to control the urge to accumulate another 20,000 posts.) 1 Quote DesignsByHahn.com Behance Dribbble Instragram Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
conesbeans Posted November 24, 2014 Share Posted November 24, 2014 Are you srsly dropping the royal we on me? condescending quotation marks? "hypothetical certificate of sorts"? Who the hell are you, Brian In Boston's little brother?Yeah, I'm not a :censored:ing idiot, I know what artistic license is, but what it isn't is carte blanche to do crap that doesn't make any sense. You can connote action and excitement without italicizing a building, which is plainly dumb.In reading back over my post, I can see how the use of quotation marks may have come across as condescending, and for that I apologize, as it was not my intention to offend. I don't post very often, which explains why I don't quite have the posting protocol down pat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lee. Posted November 24, 2014 Share Posted November 24, 2014 Since the Alamo isn't a tall building, the slant doesn't really bother me as much as it would if it were a skyscraper.So buildings can be skewed at 15-degree angles that they're not actually at as long as they aren't tall? MOD EDIT It makes no sense whatsoever. What are they doing, trying to show that there's something progressive and "forward-facing" about a historic building? There's one historic building I can think of that should be drawn so that it's leaning, and it's not because it's progressive.Hey, my running shoes look like the ones the guy in the home uniform is wearing.It's an identity for a baseball team. Baseball is a sport. Sports like baseball are about action. Italicizing things connotes action. Of course, the Alamo itself, unlike the historic building you referenced (we assume you are talking about a certain structure in Pisa), does not lean, but sometimes creative individuals use this thing called "artistic license," a hypothetical certificate of sorts that entitles the holder to not necessarily have to be literal in their depictions. I cannot argue with most of the flaws that the Creamer community has already pointed out about this particular identity, but I do not agree that the building being rendered in an italicized fashion is worthy of scorn.I want to know what school gave you your graphic design/generic art degree so I can make it my mission in life to cost them their accreditation.Some people are too busy keyboard mashing their way up to 20,000+ posts that they lost the ability to express their opinions with any tact. Again, ideally if you're rendering a building, of course you wouldn't slant it. Vertical structures like the Washington Monument or Empire State Building would appear to be falling. So at least with this logo, it's horizontal enough that it doesn't look like it's falling. It's not ideal but it's no big deal, right? (That question is rhetorical so no need to answer it to those unable to control the urge to accumulate another 20,000 posts.)There has to be a better, less condescending way for you to express yourself. Quote Welcome to DrunjFlix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hailstateunis Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 Biloxi Shuckers is the official name of the new Brewers' AA team. Quote http://www.hailstateunis.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Mojo Maniac Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 Biloxi Shuckers is the official name of the new Brewers' AA team.Took me completely by surprise! Thought for sure it'd be the Beacon.From the glimpse I got at the live feed, gotta say it looks pretty good so far. But given the lettering involved in the team name, they made the worst mistake possible.......There's a "BS" cap. Seriously?! I would think that if your city name begins with a "B" and the team name starts with an "S," that would be one of the biggest potential mistakes looming in your mind!/rant. That's really the only complaint I have about it from what I've seen. Now, let's just hope their stadium is ready in time. Quote From San Berdoo to Kalamazoo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheRicSlick Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 The "BS" cap is genius. People are going to by it just because it says "BS". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geoff Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 The team that was the Huntsville Stars moves to Bilxoi, Mississippi to become the Shuckers. And the colors are the same as the SL team just down I-10 from them in the Pensacola Blue Wahoos.https://twitter.com/Brandiose/status/537033986036355072 Quote Athletic Director: KTU Blue Grassers Football Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raysox Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 I like that logo, but the colors don't look that great on it. Quote @MichaelDanger19 | Dribbble Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seadragon76 Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 What the shuck?Sorry, had to do that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WSU151 Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 It's amazing how many minor league teams are starting to look eerily similar. While the cartoony mascots are unique...the presentations and stylings of hats and wordmarks are approaching rinse-wash-repeat status. Quote Smart is believing half of what you hear. Genius is knowing which half. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackBolt3 Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 That blue is a little too bright... But, pretty sure it will look pretty good in real life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Admiral Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 It's amazing how many minor league teams are starting to look eerily similar. While the cartoony mascots are unique...the presentations and stylings of hats and wordmarks are approaching rinse-wash-repeat status.That's what happens when one agency gets every single job. Quote ♫ oh yeah, board goes on, long after the thrill of postin' is gone ♫ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tubby34 Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 I suddenly want a Montogmery Biscuit after seeing the Shuckers new logo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaha32 Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 Since the Alamo isn't a tall building, the slant doesn't really bother me as much as it would if it were a skyscraper.So buildings can be skewed at 15-degree angles that they're not actually at as long as they aren't tall? MOD EDIT It makes no sense whatsoever. What are they doing, trying to show that there's something progressive and "forward-facing" about a historic building? There's one historic building I can think of that should be drawn so that it's leaning, and it's not because it's progressive.Hey, my running shoes look like the ones the guy in the home uniform is wearing.It's an identity for a baseball team. Baseball is a sport. Sports like baseball are about action. Italicizing things connotes action. Of course, the Alamo itself, unlike the historic building you referenced (we assume you are talking about a certain structure in Pisa), does not lean, but sometimes creative individuals use this thing called "artistic license," a hypothetical certificate of sorts that entitles the holder to not necessarily have to be literal in their depictions. I cannot argue with most of the flaws that the Creamer community has already pointed out about this particular identity, but I do not agree that the building being rendered in an italicized fashion is worthy of scorn.I want to know what school gave you your graphic design/generic art degree so I can make it my mission in life to cost them their accreditation.Some people are too busy keyboard mashing their way up to 20,000+ posts that they lost the ability to express their opinions with any tact. Again, ideally if you're rendering a building, of course you wouldn't slant it. Vertical structures like the Washington Monument or Empire State Building would appear to be falling. So at least with this logo, it's horizontal enough that it doesn't look like it's falling. It's not ideal but it's no big deal, right? (That question is rhetorical so no need to answer it to those unable to control the urge to accumulate another 20,000 posts.)There has to be a better, less condescending way for you to express yourself.I couldn't agree more, but at the same time I'll meet condescension with condescension. I stop by occasionally to check out and casually discuss the latest design releases, not to get confronted by an overly zealous, confrontational, thread-derailing troll.Anyway, it seems he has gotten back on topic so let's do the same. Quote DesignsByHahn.com Behance Dribbble Instragram Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TBGKon Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 Shuckers rhymes with.......anywho good luck to the team. They have a great GM who knows MiLB like no one else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oaklandhusker Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 Wait, no swinging mascot logo? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PackerFan98 Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 ^ The Shuckers, love the name, are the Brewers minor league team. They only do that for the Pardes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hailstateunis Posted November 25, 2014 Share Posted November 25, 2014 Wait, no swinging mascot logo?Not so fast.Also, here's a link with background on the name and high(er)-quality versions of the logos.http://bensbiz.mlblogs.com/2014/11/24/shuckin-with-buck-in-biloxi/ Quote http://www.hailstateunis.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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