Pretty good. Just a question on the blue used?
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Pretty good. Just a question on the blue used?
Pretty good. Just a question on the blue used?
Interested to know how or if this is coming along? bombercliffordDon't take this the wrong way, but there's a lot more to do on this project* so I wan't be doing any requests from posters. Time is short as it is. I do want to hear thoughts and feedback though.
I have some thoughts on the desire to 'replicate the guernsey' vs the need to design a strong and usable symbol for the long term. Essentially, I think the latter trumps the former and that the better symbols are the simplest ones.
*For the record, I'm working up complete visual identity guidelines for the club that will include merch, mascot, member promotions, etc. This will all be entwined with the BBTB campaign for the offseason and throughout next year. The snippets above are some mid-stage development mockups. (Edit: I should note that this it self initiated, not an official engagement with the club)
Interested to know how or if this is coming along? bomberclifford
I still think the new logo needs fixing if we are to continue using it going forward.
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Awesome, will keep a keen eye on the progress.Process has taken a hiatus with the impact of Covid and keeping our business afloat, but it’s still on the WIP list. Likely to be wrapped up in July.
Good luck with your business, I hope all is going well.
I find your insights very interesting indeed, in particular about the visual identity.Background: Rangers FC rebranded recently, with an updated logo and redrawn crest. Turns out I know the guy who designed the typeface.
This might be very boring for some of you, but this is a great example of how a well designed typeface can help create a cohesive visual identity for a club.
Bit of detail on the project here: https://craigblackdesign.com/project/rangers-football-club
Also shows some further application of the identity beyond the logo.
Background: Rangers FC rebranded recently, with an updated logo and redrawn crest. Turns out I know the guy who designed the typeface.
This might be very boring for some of you, but this is a great example of how a well designed typeface can help create a cohesive visual identity for a club.
Bit of detail on the project here: https://craigblackdesign.com/project/rangers-football-club
Also shows some further application of the identity beyond the logo.
The main thing I like about the logo is that it's no longer 2 separate logos at AFL and SANFL level. One logo is another step closer to a unified Port Adelaide brand.Thanks for this, I love this sort of stuff. Agree totally about a typeface, and we have so, so much history to take cues from for a designer to build one.
Have you heard anything at all around the industry about what is happening for us moving forward? They were sort of ambiguous as to whether the logo would be permanent when it was introduced for the 150th. I think the 150th branding has been a success overall despite not being a huge fan of the logo. I love what the club has done with it and I just wish we could have gone to 11 home games to get the full experience.
the old logo is absolutely terrible compared to this one
There's no way we'll be going back to the old logo IMO.
Background: Rangers FC rebranded recently, with an updated logo and redrawn crest. Turns out I know the guy who designed the typeface.
This might be very boring for some of you, but this is a great example of how a well designed typeface can help create a cohesive visual identity for a club.
Bit of detail on the project here: https://craigblackdesign.com/project/rangers-football-club
Also shows some further application of the identity beyond the logo.
I feels its effectively been retired with the announcement of our 150th year too. Pretty uncontroversial since our supporter base is rightly campaigning for all things prison bars.
The most minor issue I have with our logo is constantly overlooking it when looking up the Round fixtures on the AFL website. My brain catalogs it as either Collingwood or Carlton when I'm used to looking for teal.
It should be an essential part of any badge update or rebrand. Australian sport is well behind in that aspect. Pretty much every new sport logo is just rubber stamped everywhere and there isn't any thought put into cohesive, all encompassing visual branding.Reminds me a bit of Tottenham’s. The NFL does this sort of thing very well too.
Why is anyone saying we would go backwards? There is literally zero chance that will happen.
It should be an essential part of any badge update or rebrand. Australian sport is well behind in that aspect. Pretty much every new sport logo is just rubber stamped everywhere and there isn't any thought put into cohesive, all encompassing visual branding.
Why is anyone saying we would go backwards? There is literally zero chance that will happen.
It should be an essential part of any badge update or rebrand. Australian sport is well behind in that aspect. Pretty much every new sport logo is just rubber stamped everywhere and there isn't any thought put into cohesive, all encompassing visual branding.
Yeah. It's not that. It's not a 150 year once off logo it's a fully developed new logo. The '150 years' text at the bottom of the logo will just be dropped.Although, given there's no '150 yrs' or '1870-2020' slapped on ours currently I'd say its meant to be around post 2020.