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Based on the PMs that I've gotten. I think this rendering is probably the one that is most favored. This weekend I'm doing the TN Chapter shirts and mouse pads. I'll try to sneak in at least a mouse pad to have something to post a pic on here so y'all can see a final product of what it would look like.
Their logo is the same as the florida Gators(with different colors), but in the teeth I have the "2011" looking like it has been crushed with cracks inthe numbers and pieces missing and dropping out of his mouth like he is crushing the stone 2011 and on the top it says gator and on the bottom it says graduate and the writting arches to the drawing. I am tring to keep it simeple yet effective
Their logo is the same as the florida Gators(with different colors), but in the teeth I have the "2011" looking like it has been crushed with cracks inthe numbers and pieces missing and dropping out of his mouth like he is crushing the stone 2011 and on the top it says gator and on the bottom it says graduate and the writting arches to the drawing. I am tring to keep it simeple yet effective
Cool. I would love to see a jpg of it when your done. If you wouldn't mind.
Here is the link to the picture, Keep in mind it is quickly did just for a reference drawing, and the gator itself I just traced from a blown up logo they already use
That's pretty cool. What you could also do is have the "2011" crumbling like it is and put it up on the front as a small "breast pocket" design as well. I tend to like to have something in the front that is a small portion of the bigger design on the back.
Yeah that is a good idea, I really wanted the 2011 to look more STONY and crushed, But as far as I did I think they got the idea for the person who is actually going to design it on a format. I just don't have that knid of software.
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