AstroDin wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 7:37 am
Mascot marks fall into trends.
Probably the reason some of you dislike the Paladin mark is IMO its youthfulness (anime-superhero influence) it was designed by a Furman student at the time.
If you don't like that style you won't like that look. By the way, based on Twitter usage that mark is popular with an important audience of high school athletes. And another factor to keep in mind -- it stimulates merch sales.
IMO, The Citadel would be best served by creating a Block C mark and then trying to build some heritage around it. Instead, it's just another Bulldog icon in a landscape of similar style icons.
Furman - has a diamond. Furman has an icon. The diamond F has a heritage, a story, a myth, it represents a meaning that can be told by coaches and players. And it's timeless.
P.S. I say all this as a person who for years tried to get Furman to adopt a Paladin mark, I designed the Paladin mark under the Bobby Johnson era. Flagman - might have a photo of that mark around. So take what I say with a grain of salt.
Interesting. You know, the anime trend is already not what it was. Kids may still look at anime in the closet, but they DO NOT want to be grouped in with the “anime kids” which right or wrong translates to “weird kids” meaning the ones who wear all black, have jet black or multicolored hair and have a higher likelihood of participating in the current “trans” fad. These are mostly nice kids, but they aren’t sports fans. So hanging onto a logo that targets them is a hoot.
About that diamond. Is that a Sheridan thing? I heard somewhere that he imported it from Lower Richland and then took it to NC State. Somewhere along the line we (North Augusta) started using it as an homage to our favorite hometown football hero (next to Charlie Waters).
I’m in a minority of one or two who liked the old cartoon of a Paladin on his horse. I associate that with the era when Furman truly was sort of fearsome in basketball. But the 80’s look is ok with me. It would be great to pick a logo and a set of uniforms and stick with them. Pretty much all good programs do that.