Eiric Biançéu
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Talossan Since: 11-7-2011
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Post by Eiric Biançéu on Mar 21, 2012 9:45:35 GMT -6
That is one of the better schlastic emblems, very nice. But....do I dare ask what happened to the Squirrel?
maybe we should do a Athletic Coat of Arms.
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Istefan Perþonest
Cunstaval to Fiôvâ; Regent of the University of Talossa
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Talossan Since: 2-21-1998
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Post by Istefan Perþonest on Mar 21, 2012 14:12:06 GMT -6
That is one of the better schlastic emblems, very nice. But....do I dare ask what happened to the Squirrel? maybe we should do a Athletic Coat of Arms. A squirrel will definitely feature in the athletic logo for the University (when designed), much like the original University Seal with the geometric shapes will also be used in appropriate contexts. The result will be a variety of symbols of the University with specific uses, rather than trying to jam every possible idea into a single busy, unaesthetic coat of arms and then pasting that coat everywhere. By analogy, consider the variety of symbols in use at, for example, the University of Texas at Austin, which include a university seal, the Longhorn logo, and a stacked type wordmark. Or at the University of Texas at El Paso, which include a university seal, a university logo that includes a pickaxe as the T in UTEP, and Paydirt Pete.
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