Digby Posted Friday at 02:02 PM Share Posted Friday at 02:02 PM I'm normally deeply against superfluous outlines and needless inclusion of white but yeah, the Mets need it there. (Funnily I noticed someone in the dugout wearing a black turtleneck with the white-trimmed logo, can't remember who.) They just don't look like the Mets otherwise, which is a problem in playoff baseball I'd say. And even a mid-level designer should have been able to step in with some color perception knowledge to say "that's gonna look purple". Actually, they probably did but got ignored. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FiddySicks Posted Friday at 07:09 PM Share Posted Friday at 07:09 PM On 10/17/2024 at 7:56 AM, gosioux76 said: It's not so much an "unpopular" opinion as it is an opinion coming from someone who doesn't have a stake in it. It might seem perfectly reasonable for someone who doesn't live in Cleveland and hasn't rooted for the team their entire lives to advocate for changing something as foundational as its colors because you're bothered by the league's color imbalance. But someone who cares about the team is likely going to need a better reason than that. I mean, especially so when something else that’s just as foundational, the nickname, recently changed. Either way, it’s a big pivot that’s going to take some getting used to for a lot of fans. I respect your opinion on that, but I think I’m personally just more in favor of making wholesale separation if you have to make that change anyway. If it was my team, I think I would want a full fresh start rather than being sort of an apparition of what you decided to change away from. At first glance at their new home jersey script, I always see Indians for a split second. I guess I get the nostalgia, but I think I would also be kind of annoying. But again, different strokes… Quote On 11/19/2012 at 7:23 PM, oldschoolvikings said: She’s still half convinced “Chris Creamer” is a porn site.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Admiral Posted Friday at 08:27 PM Share Posted Friday at 08:27 PM Spoiler They probably could have waited it out until the vibe shift and been fine 1 3 1 1 Quote ♫ oh yeah, board goes on, long after the thrill of postin' is gone ♫ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SFGiants58 Posted Saturday at 02:45 AM Share Posted Saturday at 02:45 AM The neo-retro Yankees road uniforms will look so good when the grey material gets ameliorated. Now they just look mostly good. Dumping the white outlines and sleeve stripes was long overdue. 6 Quote MLB: Project 32 (Complete), MLB: The Defunct Saga (Complete) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silent Wind of Doom Posted Saturday at 06:00 AM Share Posted Saturday at 06:00 AM This series, if it has taught me anything, is that Cleveland's identity looks beautiful and I never want it to change. The outline on the C was so key. It looks great. 9 hours ago, The_Admiral said: Hide contents They probably could have waited it out until the vibe shift and been fine Just look at next year's All-Star Game. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Klondyke Posted Saturday at 07:27 AM Share Posted Saturday at 07:27 AM I like the Yankees road jerseys, but my only gripe is that 10 other teams could easily make a very similar road jersey. The Red Sox had a similar one, and by my count 5-6 other historic teams could use this same basic retro design with dark blue and look nearly identical. I prefer it for the Yanks, because I have always associated the white trim (even though the Yanks had it first) on the White Sox. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VikWings Posted Saturday at 05:13 PM Share Posted Saturday at 05:13 PM I like the removal of the white outlines the more I see it, but I still think I would have kept the stripes on the cuff. I just love cuff stripes. I like it on the Phillies' roads too. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silent Wind of Doom Posted Saturday at 07:06 PM Share Posted Saturday at 07:06 PM I was watching UrinatingTree's video on the White Sox season and seeing a clip with the first championship anniversary logo next to their current road logo on the wall at Target Field made me realize something. It seems obvious and I may be super late to the party on this, but I never noticed before and don't think I've heard anyone specifically say it out loud. The Twins' new M logo is the Senators W upside-down. It's so obvious. This year has been nuts for me, so... I had to miss this discussion, right? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VampyrRabbit Posted Saturday at 11:38 PM Share Posted Saturday at 11:38 PM 4 hours ago, Silent Wind of Doom said: I was watching UrinatingTree's video on the White Sox season and seeing a clip with the first championship anniversary logo next to their current road logo on the wall at Target Field made me realize something. It seems obvious and I may be super late to the party on this, but I never noticed before and don't think I've heard anyone specifically say it out loud. The Twins' new M logo is the Senators W upside-down. It's so obvious. This year has been nuts for me, so... I had to miss this discussion, right? It's not, the Twins M has flare serifs, while the cap W used by the first Senators franchise was sans serif. Here are the two side by side and with the Sens W turned 180 I doubt that the M for the Twins was modelled after the Senators W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silent Wind of Doom Posted Sunday at 01:13 AM Share Posted Sunday at 01:13 AM 1 hour ago, VampyrRabbit said: It's not, the Twins M has flare serifs, while the cap W used by the first Senators franchise was sans serif. Here are the two side by side and with the Sens W turned 180 I doubt that the M for the Twins was modelled after the Senators W. I don't think that is an assumption that can be easily made. The new identity weaves a number of old pieces together and then goes for an M that doesn't match any previously used but is white on navy and angled like an upside-down W? Of course the serifs are different, but it looks similar enough to be a nice homage, especially with them likely having preliminary thoughts for this celebration in mind. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJD7 Posted Sunday at 02:07 AM Share Posted Sunday at 02:07 AM 6 hours ago, Silent Wind of Doom said: I was watching UrinatingTree's video on the White Sox season and seeing a clip with the first championship anniversary logo next to their current road logo on the wall at Target Field made me realize something. It seems obvious and I may be super late to the party on this, but I never noticed before and don't think I've heard anyone specifically say it out loud. The Twins' new M logo is the Senators W upside-down. It's so obvious. This year has been nuts for me, so... I had to miss this discussion, right? 2 hours ago, VampyrRabbit said: It's not, the Twins M has flare serifs, while the cap W used by the first Senators franchise was sans serif. Here are the two side by side and with the Sens W turned 180 I doubt that the M for the Twins was modelled after the Senators W. 45 minutes ago, Silent Wind of Doom said: I don't think that is an assumption that can be easily made. The new identity weaves a number of old pieces together and then goes for an M that doesn't match any previously used but is white on navy and angled like an upside-down W? Of course the serifs are different, but it looks similar enough to be a nice homage, especially with them likely having preliminary thoughts for this celebration in mind. Of course, it’s clearly not the exact Senators W, but the inspiration definitely seems to be there. I don’t know if I’ve ever explicitly stated it, though. The serifs are meant to help it cohere with the TC logo (and the custom font). 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BBTV Posted Sunday at 05:13 AM Share Posted Sunday at 05:13 AM 21 hours ago, Klondyke said: I like the Yankees road jerseys, but my only gripe is that 10 other teams could easily make a very similar road jersey. The Red Sox had a similar one, and by my count 5-6 other historic teams could use this same basic retro design with dark blue and look nearly identical. I prefer it for the Yanks, because I have always associated the white trim (even though the Yanks had it first) on the White Sox. with red socks and sleeves, those should have stayed. Quote "The views expressed here are mine and do not reflect the official opinion of my employer or the organization through which the Internet was accessed." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
adsarebad Posted Sunday at 05:58 AM Share Posted Sunday at 05:58 AM Sleeve ads... the gift that keeps on giving in the World Series. can you believe this look?..... so cramped as well. . https://www.mlbshop.com/new-york-yankees/mens-new-york-yankees-aaron-judge-nike-white-2024-world-series-home-elite-player-jersey/t-25990954+p-359924819158026+z-9-3366499868?_ref=p-DLP:m-GRID:i-r0c0:po-0 . 2009 RIP beautiful WS patches - 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VampyrRabbit Posted Sunday at 06:25 AM Share Posted Sunday at 06:25 AM 5 hours ago, Silent Wind of Doom said: I don't think that is an assumption that can be easily made. As the M looks very different to the Senators W, I think it can. Unless Matt Wolff says otherwise, there probably wasn't any inspiration on the new M logo, rather the angles are most likely due to the matching of the M with the first letter of the road script. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pharos04 Posted Sunday at 11:04 AM Share Posted Sunday at 11:04 AM This is an interesting tidbit: the 2024 Yankees are wearing turtlenecks from the 90s that apparently have been sitting in storage for years! Apparently the players “prefer the cotton material” https://www.mlb.com/news/yankees-wear-1990s-turtlenecks-during-2024-playoffs 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJD7 Posted Sunday at 02:57 PM Share Posted Sunday at 02:57 PM 3 hours ago, Pharos04 said: This is an interesting tidbit: the 2024 Yankees are wearing turtlenecks from the 90s that apparently have been sitting in storage for years! Apparently the players “prefer the cotton material” https://www.mlb.com/news/yankees-wear-1990s-turtlenecks-during-2024-playoffs They finally listened to Costanza. 3 1 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Admiral Posted Sunday at 03:14 PM Share Posted Sunday at 03:14 PM 4 hours ago, Pharos04 said: This is an interesting tidbit: the 2024 Yankees are wearing turtlenecks from the 90s that apparently have been sitting in storage for years! Apparently the players “prefer the cotton material” Well, yeah. It's a natural fiber. 4 Quote ♫ oh yeah, board goes on, long after the thrill of postin' is gone ♫ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
M59 Posted Sunday at 05:23 PM Share Posted Sunday at 05:23 PM On 10/18/2024 at 10:02 AM, Digby said: I'm normally deeply against superfluous outlines and needless inclusion of white but yeah, the Mets need it there. (Funnily I noticed someone in the dugout wearing a black turtleneck with the white-trimmed logo, can't remember who.) They just don't look like the Mets otherwise, which is a problem in playoff baseball I'd say. And even a mid-level designer should have been able to step in with some color perception knowledge to say "that's gonna look purple". Actually, they probably did but got ignored. On 10/18/2024 at 9:55 AM, MJD7 said: It really is kind of ridiculous how much better this is: than this: I supported the black jersey coming back at first, because enough time has passed to now be nostalgic for that era. However, with the continual downgrades they’ve made to it, I’m not sure whether it was worth it. On 10/18/2024 at 10:02 AM, Digby said: I'm normally deeply against superfluous outlines and needless inclusion of white but yeah, the Mets need it there. (Funnily I noticed someone in the dugout wearing a black turtleneck with the white-trimmed logo, can't remember who.) They just don't look like the Mets otherwise, which is a problem in playoff baseball I'd say. And even a mid-level designer should have been able to step in with some color perception knowledge to say "that's gonna look purple". Actually, they probably did but got ignored. A couple of things... 1) Orange is a difficult color to get right in photographs. In both of the images above, the orange isn't right. (It reads as yellow in the top image and almost pink in the second. This could vary based on how out-of-calibration your monitor is.) 2) If you read my posts, you may have noticed that I'm not a fan of drop shadows, and definitely a fan (in certain circumstances) of three-color numbers and letters. The current Mets black alternate, IMO, would definitely benefit from a white trim layer. (Just not a drop shadow.) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silent Wind of Doom Posted Sunday at 09:23 PM Share Posted Sunday at 09:23 PM 13 hours ago, VampyrRabbit said: As the M looks very different to the Senators W, I think it can. Unless Matt Wolff says otherwise, there probably wasn't any inspiration on the new M logo, rather the angles are most likely due to the matching of the M with the first letter of the road script. We have very different definitions of the word "very". And I feel like when designing it would go the opposite of that. Meanwhile, this is the first year the new and severely downgraded Harridge and Giles trophies are in the LCS logos. I'd thought perhaps that they'd changed the material they're made of, as past video of it being presented and celebrated with gave me the impression from the start that it was of a pale gold hue rather than silver. But now I'm looking at old pictures and... it's tough. They're so incredibly reflective that it seems that the color I thought was present was just a reflection of incandescent light or field dirt, but it just seems to throw a beige glow at times. The flag on the MVP throphy very obviously being a pale gold doesn't help any. Even last night the ball seemed to have a golden glow, but... I guess it's all just reflections, with parts reflecting the small parts of gold on the trophy or catching warm glow from its surroundings? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VampyrRabbit Posted Sunday at 10:00 PM Share Posted Sunday at 10:00 PM 41 minutes ago, Silent Wind of Doom said: We have very different definitions of the word "very". Well they are very different - one is flare serif, the other is sans, the height of the font and other technical details like the crotch and the legs. I am certain that the new Minnesota M has nothing to do with the Senators W, and given just how much the Senators, to put it bluntly, stank the :censored:ing joint out for much of their existence in DC, that there was any intention of recalling the old cap logo or effort made to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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