As I mentioned in a previous thread, and in light of new ownership and the 25th Anniversary logo unveiling using the previous colors, I came up with a few concepts for a new Marlins logo.
Here's a breakdown of what I did.....I created concepts using both the current colors and the old colors, allowing the design to go either way. I tried to recreate the font of the old F into an M, but I couldn't figure out the exact font, and recreations just weren't looking right/good, so I kept the current M. The marlin itself has been streamlined and simplified (especially the dorsal fin), sort of bridging the gap between the old one and the new abstract one.
Feedback is certainly welcome, and I can make alterations if you all have any ideas. I'll give more details of each one after the image. I included the original and current logos on the right for reference.
Note: the only difference between 1,3,5 and 2,4,6 are the side fin I added between the peaks of the M (the alternate original Florida Marlins logo had a side fin, but on the "F" logo, the F covers where the fin would be).
1/2) The original concept I came up with
3/4) I made the side stripe yellow instead of silver, to tie in the single element of yellow on the logo that is used nowhere else in anything. Real marlins have a yellow-ish color in this area as well.
5/6) Here's the version using the original teal colors, and I'm actually liking it quite a bit.
Here's a breakdown of what I did.....I created concepts using both the current colors and the old colors, allowing the design to go either way. I tried to recreate the font of the old F into an M, but I couldn't figure out the exact font, and recreations just weren't looking right/good, so I kept the current M. The marlin itself has been streamlined and simplified (especially the dorsal fin), sort of bridging the gap between the old one and the new abstract one.
Feedback is certainly welcome, and I can make alterations if you all have any ideas. I'll give more details of each one after the image. I included the original and current logos on the right for reference.
Note: the only difference between 1,3,5 and 2,4,6 are the side fin I added between the peaks of the M (the alternate original Florida Marlins logo had a side fin, but on the "F" logo, the F covers where the fin would be).
1/2) The original concept I came up with
3/4) I made the side stripe yellow instead of silver, to tie in the single element of yellow on the logo that is used nowhere else in anything. Real marlins have a yellow-ish color in this area as well.
5/6) Here's the version using the original teal colors, and I'm actually liking it quite a bit.
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