Some Fictional Teams I've Been Working On
Ok, so for the Topeka Owls (real name, btw, they were a low minor league team back in... I believe the 30's? Might be wrong on that), I took elements from the Buffalo Bisons and Toledo Mud Hens logos and combined them with some of my own drawings to create this - really like the "eye cap" look that a couple teams had in the 90's, thought it would be appropriate here:
https://i.imgur.com/aAf77rq.png https://i.imgur.com/G6kCZSf.png https://i.imgur.com/kuArLoT.png https://i.imgur.com/iiZynb6.png https://imgur.com/F7Wexus.png |
Cheyenne Chinooks
This one is actually based on the Brandiose "Baseballtown" logo. Tried to create something evocative of the Chinook wind (although I think it may have wound up more "ghostly").
https://imgur.com/Q1tCFH2.png https://imgur.com/raK9399.png https://imgur.com/6XeqDzi.png https://imgur.com/DdZAGF2.png https://imgur.com/TBfdsAv.png |
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...And back to the show. Up next, we've got the Ann Arbor Rhubarbs - after Oregon and Washington, Michigan is the largest commercial producer of everybody's favorite dessert nightshade. The logo is based on the "Mr. Celery" alternate logo used by the Wilmington Blue Rocks. https://imgur.com/b5mTum7.png https://imgur.com/EOxR8ax.png https://imgur.com/lN8FkE7.png https://imgur.com/Bl1Z6qj.png |
Wow...looks awesome
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wow dude these are awesome
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Thanks for the kind words, guys!
Ok, next up, the St. Louis Kicks. I always feel like St. Louis doesn't do enough to celebrate the fact that Route 66 runs right through the heart of the city, and that some areas of town still include a lot of that 50's era architecture. So, since the name "66ers" has already been taken by a real minor league franchise, I thought "Kicks" might be appropriate (get your kicks on Route 66?). Anyway, this one is based on the line work for "Benny the Cab" from Who Framed Roger Rabbit, coloration, backgrounds and some new line work is mine. Hope y'all enjoy! https://imgur.com/jM5zz9f.png https://imgur.com/aj8raqe.png https://imgur.com/3WqqPes.png |
Ok, then this one is NOT my favorite work, to be honest, but here's the Dubuque Packers. Again, real name, fictional identity. Most of the character linework comes from the new Altoona Curve identity... like I say, this one leaves me a little cold, but I'm moving on from it and thought I might as well stick it here if somebody needs an expansion team for the Midwest League or something :bored:
https://imgur.com/EcKhXUH.png https://imgur.com/3LL7mAy.png https://imgur.com/qPyvwTw.png |
Do you do logo requests? i have many logos in justfan style but want plain logos and small logos for the secondary screen.
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These are awesome! The St. Louis logo kinda looks like it says "hicks" at first glance... Not that there aren't a few of those in the area, but...:laugh:
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Awesome stuff!
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Here's an expansion team for the California League in my world - the Oxnard Strawberries. Oxnard, California, is known as the Strawberry Capital of the World and hosts the California Strawberry Festival during the summer at College Park next to Oxnard College, featuring vendors as well as food items based on the fruit such as strawberry nachos, strawberry pizza, strawberry funnel cake, strawberry sundaes, and strawberry champagne.I used some elements from the god awful New Orleans Baby Cakes design. I also wasn't certain about the inner circle "dirt" design, so I posted an alternate that just has a plan white interior to the roundel.
https://imgur.com/LCKlq7c.png https://imgur.com/zwkBxvv.png https://imgur.com/hV7AefV.png https://imgur.com/coNqSOF.png |
Ok, so not fictional (exactly), but in one of the worlds I'm running, the PCL is still around as a major league. The 80's have rolled around, and the current look of some teams is just getting a little... dated. Anyway, for the Sacramento Solons, I went back to an old (real) logo that's been circulating on the internet for ever, blew it up, cleaned it up, and then used it as the basis for both my 50's and 80's era logos (both posted below). I've also got a uniform set for the 80's era team.
https://imgur.com/5kd9ZZM.png https://imgur.com/sywr6Sn.png https://imgur.com/s9gMV12.png ...and the 50's era cleanup: https://imgur.com/FjDUht8.png |
Your logos are all fantastic, and I'm definitely looking for places to fit them.
I'm also playing a world where the PCL exists as a major league, but the Sacramento Solons ended up moving in 1958, sadly. This logo set makes me pretty interested in bringing them back. Do you think you could please post the blue-and-gold S from that wordmark? I'd use it as the secondary logo. |
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Secondly, sure thing, but I will warn you, it's a little rough - never intended to present it at full resolution. https://imgur.com/8FhgmR6.png I could go back and redraw it, but it won't be for a little bit. Hope that helps! |
So, another obsession of mine is never having two teams in the same city limits. To that end, the Angels in my game almost always wind up moving out to San Bernardino and becoming, once again, the California Angels, while the Mets frequently find themselves moved to New Jersey (I never have a good solution for the White Sox... maybe move 'em across the border to Gary and make the the Indiana White Sox?). With the skyline of Newark behind, may I present the primary logo of the New Jersey Mets:
https://imgur.com/rPTv21V.png There actually seems to be a company that sells hats with a cursive NJ embroidered on them in the colors of various NY/NJ metro teams, including the Mets, so I created a cap that is essentially a shameless rip-off of that below. https://imgur.com/jX2jAFW.png For a jersey, I typically just use current Mets gear. |
Anybody up for some 70's vibes?
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Move the Cubs to Rosemont, why move the Sox? We both have the same amount of WS wins. They do have more playoff appearances by 3-4 including 2017. |
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