don't let Dick near the badge - did you see the ITS logo?
let's just have a big f*** off seagull and nothing else. flair.
job done, that's our badge, that's what people know us as, that's our symbol.
no designer or brand guru is bigger than the 'seagull' symbol.
i still havent stopped laughing at Al's attempts.
not football league but close enough
awful, just awful
Norwich City's badge is awful.
that was a competition from the 70's - some random fan designed it. i like norwich's badge, it's retro, plus it has a story.
i like the way the canary is perched on a ping pong ball.
skillz.
Club badges are, these days, a reflection of a club's independence from its civic obligations.
Once upon a time, most club's badges had some reference to the town or region they were located in, or indeed, the town's crest itself. Brighton & Hove Albion (using two motifs in one badge) is a classic example. QPR, for instance, used to have the crest of Hammersmith as its badge.
Some clubs do still carry some kind of reference to their civic roots (Liverpool, Manchester City immediately spring to mind), but some... eugh!
That's why when I was mucking about with those two designs earlier, I considered incoporating a line drawing of the Pavilion, or the crest of the Martlets somewhere. But I was at work at the time, and couldn't really fit it in. So I stuck with the seagull.