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A quick go using the font from Mitch's logo (can't find the font) - good on a white or black bg

brake lights from R35

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Welcome aboard Gust and good effort.......don't mind that one cause it's something different I suppose.

another couple of edits of my original design

2nd one looks better as the AU doesnt overwrite the blue, but on the second one the blue A intersects the border of the S. If you moved the A to the right a bit so it doesnt intersect it'd be better. I would also cut the blackness back to the white borders of the primary text, rather than having angular fill in. if you can get a decent printer to fabricate the stickers with a clear section, it'd be worthy - keep the symbols free floating with a transparent bonding layer, keep the borders but dont let them intersect each other, Max contrast and max transparency for the areas of the sticker that are not text

$0.02

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Let me clarify: This is not a change to the club logo, just a sticker for members to display on their car. The feedback we received for the current design wasn't exactly positive, so the right step for us was to ask the members to design a sticker.

I know i said "logo" earlier, but the logo will remain the same.

Ahh... so we're after a new sticker layout based on the current logo, and not a new logo.. is the current SAUSA logo based on the above ones you've been showing, Damien? I'm wondering what the current logo is to work with as a base.

Btw Dion invited me here :)

Ahh... so we're after a new sticker layout based on the current logo, and not a new logo.. is the current SAUSA logo based on the above ones you've been showing, Damien? I'm wondering what the current logo is to work with as a base.

Btw Dion invited me here :)

The new sticker can be based on your brothers toothbrush if you so wish, it doesn't have to be based on the current logo

not a fan of these designs at all. lol illustrator gone wrong and photoshop basic's we can do much better I should hope ??????

are we looking for a identity like the golden arches or just a sticker to replace the shite ones we have now ? something like the R31 club has, more of something to identify us at a glance, something that stands out from the crowd (sheep /muppets) but something that caters to the masses who join up ?

Some ideas based on the new skyline logo styling. As before, the thumb is on a black background, the full size with a white background.

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the bottom one is my 1st choice with a close 2nd for the top one :(

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