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would knock something up but time is up isnt it ?

and don't want my work used if someone is going to modify it after its sent in. unless discussed with me first.

that is all...lol

You still have time if you can get it in by Monday that is ok
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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The text at the bottom has a white border around it, cant see it on the white background. silly JPEGs

i like these 2 if i had to

ok comp will be extended til this sunday 28th Feb. Get your designs in. No more whinging, just get the designs in then they go to vote. You got a question, pm me or Shane.

Here is my quick contribution:

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Only a quick play around in between drafting work. I'll have more of a stab at it later.

:cheers:

not bad , best so far ...one thing for everyone to remember the club can be held liable for copyright infringement if you hack someone else's artwork without asking. don't think we need a lawsuit..hahaha

not bad , best so far ...one thing for everyone to remember the club can be held liable for copyright infringement if you hack someone else's artwork without asking. don't think we need a lawsuit..hahaha

I know enough about copyright laws ... studied it enough. That is my own artwork. :cheers:

Adaptions of the current logo. Now in Nissan font, which i have, making it much easier to get print/high quality logos.

At the end of the day guys, this logo will be plastered over members cars, so think about how your logo will look on the front windscreen of your car.

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This may be just me but if the SAUSA is all in the same colour I always read it as SA USA. IMHO the SAU & SA need to be in different colours to avoid this.

Just my $0.02. (which rounded down really equals $0.00)

If the number of colours is an issue, I came up with this also ...

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But I like the other one better :cheers:

yeah,,, NO !

The other one is much better ruby...lol

really do we need it to SAUSA at all ???

why dont we split the two apart

something like ruby has which makes sense to people outside the club who have NFI what SAUSA stands for

Skylines Australia,,,,,, SA

or SA chapter or whatever ???

plus the colours are USA flag colour which confuses everyone who doesnt know what they mean ?SAUSA is that some US thing ???

my two cents, or the square root of it anyway

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