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Shirakami Fubuki ranks teams brandings
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02-24-2021, 09:07 PMEmiko Wrote:
02-24-2021, 08:31 PMDuff101 Wrote: No hard feelings, just having fun.
(lil salty ATL is poo tier with the best secondary logo in the leeg)




How so? San Francisco Pride is an elite level pun.

First to go into secondary for ATL. Yeah if they used that instead they'd be higher for sure and i would probably have them in C tettering towards B.

As for the Pride, well i think i'd actually lean right into the pride stuff as i know that San Fran is known for having a lot of LGBTQ+ things and that is how i'd lean into it myself. I am a person who is trans so i would love to rep a team that is openly going all in on acceptance and things like that. I get that it is supposed to be a play on that but at the sametime i'd probably go all in like have it as a rainbow logo with a scenary shot of San Fran.

As a gay person myself IDK if I'm for that idea. Other than a few bad eggs (we all know who they are) the SHL has been nothing but accepting in my personal experience. Obviously not everyone has the same experience I do, and people can feel free to correct me if they've had bad experiences. For me the main issue comes in that SFP is now "the LGBT team" that kinda implies that other teams are not the LGBT team, and especially if it ends up getting run in the future by someone not LGBT becoming a team of stereotypes.

The logo and colors are much more of a problem for me. They're wack.

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Shirakami Fubuki ranks teams brandings - by Emiko - 02-23-2021, 12:43 AM
RE: Shirakami Fubuki ranks teams brandings - by Duff101 - 02-24-2021, 09:54 PM



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