Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Men's Volleyball Logo - Complete

This is my legacy.

I finished the design for the CMU Men's Club Volleyball logo, took it over to our club sports director, and should hear back tomorrow from the university if it is approved for our use. Yay! I don't see any problem in them allowing the club to freely use the design, because we can use the Flying C with permission, and the equestrian team has a similar design, too.



This is the familiar design that I have shown already, the primary design with maroon being the first color and gold being the second. This logo will be used on our website and Facebook page, and if people are willing to pay for two-color printing, on apparel or posters.



This logo is all maroon, which will be the cheaper design to print because it is one color. This design will most likely appear on apparel. I think it would look really nice on a plain white t-shirt.



This is the primary reverse logo. The ball is now gold with the white tails. This design will be used when printing on a darker color, such as maroon or black.



And finally, we have the one color reverse logo, which is all gold. This is the second most likely design to appear on apparel or posters because it will be cheaper to print one color. It can be used over dark colors, such as maroon or black.

Just as with the Flying C, the Flying Volleyball (which I shall call it for right now) has a few variations, yet many practical uses. Of the four designs, I actually like the primary reverse logo the most (the gold and white over maroon). It might be because I've been working with the maroon ball the whole time and it is nice to see something fresh.

But whatever logo it may be (and waiting until university approval), whenever you see a tall, handsome lad sport some apparel with this design on it, you can say "Hey, Tim Wing made that design." Or you can also throw around the word "legacy" like I have been doing for the past two years.

1 comment:

Danny B said...

A-mazing! Really all four are great. I think the reverse primary is very sharp as well. The primary definitely should be as it's name suggests. It is a great connection between the university and the club. Great great work Tim.