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COURT: The parquet is overdone more often than not. It's one thing if you're the Celtics; everyone else looks like they're trying to rip off the Celts and their lore and their history. Leave parquet to ballrooms and Boston. I preferred traditional courts - one type of wood pattern, colored lanes. The idea of court markings and paintings is so the players know where they are on the court; the desire for everyone to be unique has backfired for more times than it's worked. Can't say I am a fan of the "C" expanding beyond the jump circle. You have a rounded letter that does not approximate the circle that needs to be there.

UNIFORMS: These, I like a lot. You may want to consider italicizing the numbers a little, only because the wordmark is very italicized, and it might blend a little better. But that's it - these came out very nicely.

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Excellent work. The "pah-kay" floor doesn't look half bad. And it's a lot better than schools (Florida) who paint the entire area inside the arc, except for the lane

As for the uniforms. Is that the "C-paw" in the bottom short insert? If it is it needs to stand out more. The inserts are a vast improvement over their current "blocks" That style is becoming as overused as the Bulls' shorts a decade ago. You might want to add a little outline on the top of the insert. Red for the white uniform and white on the other two. Italicizing the numbers is a good idea. :rolleyes:

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I disagree with the comment about italicizing the numbers. Straight-up numbers make the italicized wordmark stand out more.

As for the floor, I'm not the biggest fan of mixing parquee and solid wood panels. I think you could accomplish a similiar effect by keeping the whole thing solid wood, but using a subtle stain where you did the parquee. Think Seattle, only opposite.

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