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Am I the only one who keeps thinking, "This is probably what the Boston/New Orleans/Portland (. . . Duluth/Charleston/Norfolk/Galveston/New Haven) Breakers would look like at this point."?

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Am I the only one who keeps thinking, "This is probably what the Boston/New Orleans/Portland (. . . Duluth/Charleston/Norfolk/Galveston/New Haven) Breakers would look like at this point."?

now that you mention it...

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Las Vegas is terrible a picking team names. The Wranglers. (It has completely nothing to do with the LV area.) The 51's. ( <_< ) And now the Locomotives!

I'm sorry, how were the 51s a bad name?

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most of the text looks like Trade Gothic. The font for the numbers on the uniform looks like House Industries' United family.

http://www.houseind.com/fonts/unitedcollection

Thanks.

The reason why I'm asking, is because I'm tinkering (again) with the look of my SSUR/ColorWerx team colors swatch images...I've never been happy with the font I use (Calibri), and I'm open to suggestions.

I'll open a new topic in the "Requests" forum instead of continuing to hijack this thread.

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some Uni's are out

http://www.ufl-football.com/press/2009/08/...form_guidelines

I don't like them at all

The Redwoods Green Grass", "Blue Sky" and Silver ?????

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So the team is going to be called the California REDwoods, and they use lime, electric blue, and silver?

There's only one way to describe this league, :censored:ing retarded.

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I had some hope for this league that it would last more than one season. But seeing the identity packages of these teams is just embarrassing. All the teams are going to be using the same colors on the same template, just in different combinations. That's just disgraceful. At least the high school basketball league I play in, all the teams are a different color.

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While I'm not going to argue that these are great designs or anything, I do have to say that I kind of like the approach they're taking here - just get the league started, use relatively generic identities for the teams, and let things just evolve over time.

In this era of focus groups and marketing departments, it's kind of refreshing for something to start out this way, as opposed to having them manufacture some total "identity package".

Also, this approach makes sense if you read the "challenge" and "solution" section of the identity sheets that have been posted. Again, not saying that it's definitely the right decision to do it this way, but it makes sense given their immediate goal, which appears to be to control costs, just get the product on the field for a "test run" in the initial season, and go from there.

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While I'm not going to argue that these are great designs or anything, I do have to say that I kind of like the approach they're taking here - just get the league started, use relatively generic identities for the teams, and let things just evolve over time.

In this era of focus groups and marketing departments, it's kind of refreshing for something to start out this way, as opposed to having them manufacture some total "identity package".

Also, this approach makes sense if you read the "challenge" and "solution" section of the identity sheets that have been posted. Again, not saying that it's definitely the right decision to do it this way, but it makes sense given their immediate goal, which appears to be to control costs, just get the product on the field for a "test run" in the initial season, and go from there.

"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."

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While I'm not going to argue that these are great designs or anything, I do have to say that I kind of like the approach they're taking here - just get the league started, use relatively generic identities for the teams, and let things just evolve over time.

In this era of focus groups and marketing departments, it's kind of refreshing for something to start out this way, as opposed to having them manufacture some total "identity package".

Also, this approach makes sense if you read the "challenge" and "solution" section of the identity sheets that have been posted. Again, not saying that it's definitely the right decision to do it this way, but it makes sense given their immediate goal, which appears to be to control costs, just get the product on the field for a "test run" in the initial season, and go from there.

"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."

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