Sunday
Aug262012

0190: San Francisco Sunday, Part 4

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.

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

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.

Saturday
Aug252012

0189: Toronto's Winter Classic Options

The Toronto Maple Leafs are the subject of this Winter Classic Weekend. Anthony Ruggiero has put together a couple of ideas. And for what it's worth, he actually sent in these long before Howard Berger said the Leafs would be using this 1927 crest.

Friday
Aug242012

0188: Oakland Freak Out

It started innocently enough. John J. Woods was designing this new sweater for the Oakland Seals when he suddenly saw new potential in that old logo. And that's where the freak out angle comes in.

Thursday
Aug232012

0187: Hamilton Revisited

This week, we're looking back at teams that have disappeared from the NHL over the years. Nick Burton put together this concept for the Hamilton Tigers of yesteryear. It'd look like a team of golden refs!

Wednesday
Aug222012

0186: Cleveland Revisited

Anyone here remember the Cleveland Barons? Ryan Haslett offers up a modern take on the old club which, today, traces its lineage to the Dallas Stars.

Tuesday
Aug212012

0185: Quebec Revisited

This week we're looking at concepts for teams that have disappeared from the NHL over the years. Today, Justin Cox brings us a new take on the Quebec Nordiques.

Monday
Aug202012

0184: Hartford Revisited

This week on the concepts page we're revisiting cities that once had NHL clubs, but no longer do. We're starting Hartford and Bryan Dyck's new look for the Whalers. Really liking that green jersey!