dbacks:
This is your set.
No need to rush...do them at your convenience.
If you have problems creating a logo, just re-post it and it will be assigned to another designer.
All St. Louis Cardinals farm teams:
OMAHA CARDINALS
(see
www.chriscreamer.com for single cardinal and two cardinals on a bat over "CARDINALS")
In "primary logos" select 1998-present...single cardinal perched on a yellow bat above red "CARDINALS"...Add "OMAHA" in red trimmed in wide black above the team symbol.
OR...in "script logos" select 1997-present...two cardinals perched on a yellow bat above red 'CARDINALS' in script...Add "OMAHA" in red above the team symbol. USE THE ONE THAT WORKS BEST FOR YOU.
(if you can't come up with a team symbol, just use the block letters for the city and nickname with a block letter in the center circle)
COLUMBUS REDBIRDS
(there's a cardinal taking batting practice in the "alternate logos"
section at
www.chriscreamer.com...87-present)
Add "REDBIRDS" in red script with tail trimmed in wide black or wide yellow above the team symbol...Add "COLUMBUS" in black block letters.
FRESNO FIREBIRDS
(you did an "Arizona Firebirds" for manooly in the thread "logo request for new fictional league"...also saw a great firebird in a yellow trimmed circle on a black background on page 2 in the thread by manooly "logo enhancements for fictional league"
USE THE LATTER IF YOU CAN...it's really nice.
Put "FRESNO" in orange lettering trimmed in yellow curved above the firebird circle...put "FIREBIRDS" in orange lettering trimmed in yellow below the firebird circle.
Use the "Arizona Firebirds" in the first thread as the second choice.
If neither can be done...go to the standard generic block letter with a circle with the initial letter of the city...use the orange, yellow and black colors.
DES MOINES CUBBIES
(Use Chicago Cubs colors...royal blue, red and white...if you can put "CUBBIES" in a circle in red block letters on a white background trimmed with a blue circle (like the regular Cubs logo)...Place "DES MOINES" in red lettering trimmed in royal blue curved around the circle)
If it can't be done, do your own thing...or do the standard block letter with a circle, etc.
Let me know if this new procedure can be improved.
Thanks for all of your help.