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8 minutes ago, welshmagpie said:

Some are ok. Some just don’t suit the style.

Fev, London, Toulouse - some of my favourites.

Fev ?  An F, an R and 1921?  I thought that was one of the worst.

"We'll sell you a seat .... but you'll only need the edge of it!"

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1 minute ago, welshmagpie said:

Each to their own.

Indeed - but you'd have thought the fella would be wanting to showcase innovative designs if he's looking for work.

"We'll sell you a seat .... but you'll only need the edge of it!"

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26 minutes ago, Griff said:

Indeed - but you'd have thought the fella would be wanting to showcase innovative designs if he's looking for work.

Probably what the other 63 designs do...

That said, Fev are a traditional club, one of the few clubs to still retain a town crest as a main part of their badge. "Rovers" doesn't lend itself to an animal badge. Perhaps the thinking is a more traditional look.

The Instagram caption is "Another slight simplification of a more complex mark"

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I don't mind the style of the logos overall when you see them all together, despite being different there is a consistency that looks quite nice. 

However, on closer inspection, there are many elements that just don't look right and they look cheap. For example, when I glance at Wire's it looks nice, but zoom in and the features are poor, and the wolf looks like it's had a trip to Turkey for those teeth. 

The Wigan Warrior beard made from WW is tacky too. 

But the Wakey logo is lovely. 

All these things are subjective, but certainly a mixed bag imo. 

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