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Toronto maple leafs concept.


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here's my first design post....any feedback is appreciated. being from detroit, i had to hide my affinity for the leafs until i moved to south carolina last year (where hockey is a non-factor, unless you count the ECHL). the logos are courtesy of the sle and the template is courtesy of hockeygator. i used the shoulder crest logo as the main logo because the misspelling of 'leafs' instead of 'leaves' always got on my nerves. again, feedback is appreciated.

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http://geocities.com/jrhurst/images/leafsconcept.jpg

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That's cool.  I have always thought, though, that they should do a logo with the Leaf and the word Toronto in that font crossing in front of it.  "Toronto" would also be wider than the leaf, so it sticks out on both sides.  Can anyone do a logo like that?
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nice, except for the sleve dots, this would look great though

Yeah... they would look like elbow patches on those suits you see from the seventies...

(cue Pantone or one of the elder statesmen here to jump in and say "Hey, I have one of those" :;): Just joshin')

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(cue Pantone or one of the elder statesmen here to jump in and say "Hey, I have one of those" :;): Just joshin')

i hope, at 30, i'm not an elder statesman (but i probably am), but hey, i have one of those!

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nice, except for the sleve dots, this would look great though

Yeah... they would look like elbow patches on those suits you see from the seventies...

I like the jersey a lot, but the sleeve patches did remind me of a sportcoat that Fred MacMurray would have worn in My Three Sons.

Keep up the good work and keep taking chances!

JeffB

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