Friday
Sep282012

0223: Symmetrical Freak Out

It almost doesn't need words. Geil S. seems to be imagining what the Red Wings logo might look like if it sat next to a mirror. And being posted on a Freak Out Friday isn't to say this is a bad logo. Just very, very different.

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Reader Comments (8)

Would be a great shoulder patch on a future third or winter classic jersey. Can't see it on the front of a sweater. Cool concept though.

Sep 28 · 9:06 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterB. Hesse

Yeah, I could see this being a shoulder patch.

I mean change the Red Wing set too much or at all and you'll be crucified BUT if you were so bold this wouldn't be a bad add.

Sep 28 · 10:16 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterBoss Eric

Looks kind of like the Rochester Red Wings logo found here: http://www.sportslogos.net/logo.php?id=v7xlalhl7ucoe0y7vohdxzbm8

Sep 28 · 10:16 AM PDT | Unregistered CommenterChris M

Not bad. The better thing about the original logo is with the wing being on one side of the wheel, it suggests motion. Tje sideways wheel between two wings doesn't provide that effect. Now, change the perspective of the wheel to a frontal or 3/4 view - something akin to the Ohio State Highway Patrol logo (sorry, Michiganders, it's just an example) - then that would certainly be something.

Sep 28 · 10:19 AM PDT | Unregistered Commenter@matt_is_offside

As a life long die-hard Red Wings fanatic I would NEVER buy a jersey with that anywhere on it. Sorry.

Sep 28 · 12:18 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterKrendelev

I like it. Smooth out those feathers and you have a winner.

Sep 28 · 12:50 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterRob Huck

After looking at this, I actually like it! Maybe it'd be cool if the large white space on the wheel read "Detroit Red Wings Hockey Club," or something?

Sep 28 · 3:13 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterJustin

Aerosmith, anyone?

Sep 28 · 10:37 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterMathieu

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