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I think our current one without the glitz would not be too bad. Are there any runners and riders we can look at before they 'reveal' which one. Apologies, I may be behind the times on this but couldn't find another thread about it!
If you look on the 9s post you will see the typography issues have been addressed ... The types leading and tracking. I think it will look good but reverse judgement as told no excuses now from the ones they put out ... Should never have gone out at a mock up stage . I think it's a closed shop if I am honest and no sour grapes from me as mime was a hobby thing and I do understand the rational but I prefer to look forward to new ideas not backwards and mime will always be strong
The main thing is that the fans will like it and I think the club have made a good choice
I am not sure about the people at our club IMO they are very dynamic IMO or what I expected them to be for a multi million pound industry
I maintain that any logo developed should be tested and tested on merchandise examples not clear they even understood that aspect
I do know it was cheap
No doubt there are more important things as some of you suggest but a badge that the fans have chosen is a good start in getting our Rangers back,in my view.
I think the image that Ciarrai_Abu has posted is a representation image 'pre-clean up' - as TWGWTDT suggests has taken place since the selection from the shortlist.
The giveaway is the extra spacing on the letters spelling out the club name - and the decision to not allow the logo to break the border circle - see below:
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As TWGWTDT suggested on this forum many months ago - these refinements are essential to allow this to be utilised throughout all online and offline contexts.