Entries in Alan Moore (4)

Wednesday
Dec112013

0663: Tampa Bay Fauxback

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Alan Moore has merged the Lightning's current look with its original one. Here's his explanation:

Here's a Lightning alternate concept. It's more of a logo concept than a jersey concept, as the jersey is almost identical to their pre-Edge look. I do like their current home and away, but I think the alternate is out of place now.

I modified their existing secondary logo to look more like their original primary mark, adding a silver background and using the shape of the original bolt but with a more modest drop shadow. Sort of a fauxback idea.

I also applied a blue drop shadow to their existing number font. It's intended to be a throwback to their first season look.

Friday
Jun072013

0475: Disney Duck Freak Out

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The Ducks seem to be an easy mark for Freak Out Fridays. But I really love what Alan Moore has done both in terms of color scheme and adapting the logo from those classic Mighty Ducks movies. If not for the logo, I might make a case for these jerseys to one day hit the ice in Anaheim.

Sunday
Aug262012

0190: San Francisco Sunday, Part 4

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We're continuing the San Francisco Sundays series of potential secondary logos for the ECHL's new franchise, the Bulls. We start with Antonio Calisto's attempt. It's pretty sharp but it does lack any representation of the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Alan Moore produced a series of Giants-style logos with horns protruding out of them.

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And Ryan Muraro didn't just intertwine the S and F together but also with the Golden Gate Bridge. Not a bad look, but maybe a little less with the gradients. But it does go well with the team's existing primary logo.

Wednesday
May232012

0095: Chicago Canucks

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I know it's Minor League Week, but this just has to be wrong in so many ways. Alan Moore's Chicago Wolves look a lot like the Vancouver Canucks of the '90s. Of course that's by design but it's still a strange sight to see. And just for fun, he threw in a couple of alternate designs.