BGHawk
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Very nice work Aros..I tried the links you provided and it says that the files were corrupted when sent as attachment..so..im not sure. I have never tried this sort of thing, but it looks like it would be fun.
Aros":32smd36t said:I found some time to work on a new header logo idea today...I've passed it on to Management and while I await to hear from them, I thought I would toss this out there to the masses for evaluation. I am not married to it (so no you won't offend me if you don't like it) but I do think it would be awesome to go into Game 1 with an updated header graphic, especially incorporating the ubiquitous feathers that are a large part of our new uniforms.
Whether it's this design or another one, I think it would be great to have a new header graphic in time for opening day.
Thoughts?
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kearly":2wad0j8a said:It looks VERY cool. I'm straining hard thinking of ways to improve it, the only think I can think of is that the Hawk eye is just a little awkward, it bumps up above it's space and feels crowded behind the "N". Not sure how I'd make it better, it would be a challenge. If it was me, I'd experiment with overlaying the eye over the N, or creating more space for it. It would probably look worse but I would experiment just to see. Right now it kind of looks like it's stashed in a tiny corner behind the N in this version.
Agreed with others that the dot in .net should be a dot instead of a square.
Love it. Just need to alter the green color of the words on the forum to match the new header.jhawk91":23zn5ptj said:Anguish":23zn5ptj said:Warning, monster graphic alert!
If we're going to talk about changing the 'header' of this site, I'd like to see some more ideas from people (anyone) that better utilizes the space available than we are doing now. I threw the following together in a couple of minutes to give an idea of what I mean. Also, being that the Seahawks have taken on a more 'matte' look with their current uniform, the next design iteration of .NET will also follow along with that theme. All of the 'shiny' effects and 'pinstripe' effects currently seen here will be gone.
One other note, the 'tagline' for Seahawks.NET is "The Voice of the 12th Man".
So, to add to the conversation...
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Im diggin this. It's clean, and incorporates a lot without being overly done as well, nice! :th2thumbs:
While I typically keep things on the microscopic side - a vector based site layout would be awesome for the old timers! If I understand it correctly - on a vector based site one could zoom in as much as they wanted on everything and not get any of the jaggies.Anguish":7a5vsl6c said:To be fair, this logo has been on ice for quite some time. I've been working on a complete overhaul of .NET for quite some time, with all new software, and vector based designs. But, it seems that every season over the past couple of years, we have been met with hardware challenges that take precedence over the software challenges, and there're only so many free hours in a day to devote to this place.
ClumsyLurk":1rnhgu4w said:While I typically keep things on the microscopic side - a vector based site layout would be awesome for the old timers! If I understand it correctly - on a vector based site one could zoom in as much as they wanted on everything and not get any of the jaggies.
Anguish":gl52e69p said:Warning, monster graphic alert!
If we're going to talk about changing the 'header' of this site, I'd like to see some more ideas from people (anyone) that better utilizes the space available than we are doing now. I threw the following together in a couple of minutes to give an idea of what I mean. Also, being that the Seahawks have taken on a more 'matte' look with their current uniform, the next design iteration of .NET will also follow along with that theme. All of the 'shiny' effects and 'pinstripe' effects currently seen here will be gone.
One other note, the 'tagline' for Seahawks.NET is "The Voice of the 12th Man".
So, to add to the conversation...
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