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Vote: who wants to see a kickass new logo for TFL?

Would you like to see a new logo for TFL?

  • YES

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • NO

    Votes: 3 33.3%
  • MEHH...NOT SURE

    Votes: 4 44.4%

  • Total voters
    9
  • Poll closed .
Hmmmm.....

Nope. Still not feeling it. Has nothing to do with your talent. I think it's commendable for a member to offer something of this nature to speak the truth. I do like the updated styling cues for the background. Taking the original and adding some panache to it does liven it up. As Skadoosh said, the "lean" in the bullet doesn't seem congruent. And, having the bullet just sit there in space doesn't seem like it belongs. If anything, I'd have a trail of some sort going through the words and the bullet on the leading edge of it displaying it being fired.

The one major factor that causes the proposed logo to not grow on me is it just looks...cartoonish.
 
Well, sorry to disappoint but I think thats about as far as I'll take this concept on spec in my spare time. Thanks for all the feedback, and if the rest of you staff and members decide to pull the trigger (ha ha) with my re-design then I will make any final modifications.

Thanks everyone who contributed. Just thought it would be a cool idea to breathe some life into a severely outdated look.
 
I'd like to see a sample that is essentially the current logo, updated to Hi-Def, with the bullet added and a slight look of magnification where the scope is.

In other words, take your current design, change the font of The Firing Line to something more... normal (no offense)... and put the crosshair back wher it was.
 
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