mattcoldagelli
- Script Illinois Enthusiast
PB knows
Didn't get to wear the script for the bowl game but nice to see PB get to in the senior bowl
PB knows
Didn't get to wear the script for the bowl game but nice to see PB get to in the senior bowl
Well… so much for this helmet being a one-off.PB knows
Yeah, I took the unveiling of the Script helmets as more of a coming out party than a one-off gimmick. I would be shocked if we don't regularly wear those from now on given that our social media is constantly promoting and utilizing the Script font ... and I honestly wouldn't be TOTALLY floored if they ever just became our main helmet.Well… so much for this helmet being a one-off.![]()
if they ever just became our main helmet.
On this note, I think the oft-repeated argument that the Block I should be on the helmet because "it is our main logo" totally doesn't work. Some of the best helmets out there do not have their school's main logo on them! From totally unique designs like Michigan to excessively plain classic designs like Alabama/PSU to other great script/cursive ones like UCLA/Florida ... it's a perfectly traditional and classic move in football to have a helmet that is unique within an athletic department's overall branding.
Actually, I just want us to stick with one main design and sprinkle in alternatives on rare occasions one or two times a year at most. The constant switching is my issue. IMO the Block I is the most identifiable, but I can be persuaded otherwise. Just pick one!!On this note, I think the oft-repeated argument that the Block I should be on the helmet because "it is our main logo" totally doesn't work. Some of the best helmets out there do not have their school's main logo on them! From totally unique designs like Michigan to excessively plain classic designs like Alabama/PSU to other great script/cursive ones like UCLA/Florida ... it's a perfectly traditional and classic move in football to have a helmet that is unique within an athletic department's overall branding.
I'm definitely Team Script!
My problem is with the capital I. It just does not look like an I, even if technically correct in cursive. Keeps me from endorsing the script. Maybe I can get a "change the I" petition going.....On this note, I think the oft-repeated argument that the Block I should be on the helmet because "it is our main logo" totally doesn't work. Some of the best helmets out there do not have their school's main logo on them! From totally unique designs like Michigan to excessively plain classic designs like Alabama/PSU to other great script/cursive ones like UCLA/Florida ... it's a perfectly traditional and classic move in football to have a helmet that is unique within an athletic department's overall branding.
I'm definitely Team Script!
Absolutely kills me when a recruit or anyone else posts this on social media:
Look at recruits sucking up to portions of the fanbase based on the logo choices in their offer announcements.
This is our absolute worst logo, too much going on, the mac and cheese shade of orange. I'll be glad when this is a distant memory.Absolutely kills me when a recruit or anyone else posts this on social media:
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I've cozied up to the Slant ILLINOIS on the football helmets at least a little, and I view the Mike Thomas Era rebrand as a huge failure overall (especially the 1LL1NO1S font that we're somehow still stuck with), but the one thing they absolutely got right was giving us a better Block I logo.
I agree. Even as a major ILLINOIS fan, I absolutely hated this logo. The Block I and ILLINOIS should be their own things. And that orange was absolutely awful.Absolutely kills me when a recruit or anyone else posts this on social media:
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I've cozied up to the Slant ILLINOIS on the football helmets at least a little, and I view the Mike Thomas Era rebrand as a huge failure overall (especially the 1LL1NO1S font that we're somehow still stuck with), but the one thing they absolutely got right was giving us a better Block I logo.
I dunno. I kinda like it. Or maybe I just associate with that first delicious sip of coffee in the morning.This is our absolute worst logo, too much going on, the mac and cheese shade of orange. I'll be glad when this is a distant memory.
Personally, this is one of my favorite logos we've had. It's probably because I grew up with this logo so there's a nostalgia factor involved. The only thing I would do to it is update the washed out orange color.Absolutely kills me when a recruit or anyone else posts this on social media:
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I've cozied up to the Slant ILLINOIS on the football helmets at least a little, and I view the Mike Thomas Era rebrand as a huge failure overall (especially the 1LL1NO1S font that we're somehow still stuck with), but the one thing they absolutely got right was giving us a better Block I logo.
I was never a fan of that logo, but agree that the mac n cheese orange might be the worst part, so I got curious and mocked up what the current branding might look like with that logo arrangement
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The rebrand font aesthetically kills everything it touchesmy opinion: this is not the answer.
this is why there's a proverb about curiosityI was never a fan of that logo, but agree that the mac n cheese orange might be the worst part, so I got curious and mocked up what the current branding might look like with that logo arrangement
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I don't love the old orange either, but this one^^ is WAY too red. Yuck. The good news is that this is not the official orange any more...I was never a fan of that logo, but agree that the mac n cheese orange might be the worst part, so I got curious and mocked up what the current branding might look like with that logo arrangement
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Plus, I will just go ahead and say my opinion that it indeed feels like overkill and (dare I say!) somewhat insecure to plaster our school name over an orange Block I logo. We are the only major school that really utilizes a Block I to begin with, and the color orange itself is unique enough. We don't need to (quite literally) spell out that we are Illinois ... the orange Block I does a perfectly fine job at it, standing alone.The rebrand font aesthetically kills everything it touches
It is much easier to just "make good things that are complementary to the overall brand" and let the chips fall where they may, as opposed to worrying about the multi-level context and comparative sports landscape.Plus, I will just go ahead and say my opinion that it indeed feels like overkill and (dare I say!) somewhat insecure to plaster our school name over an orange Block I logo. We are the only major school that really utilizes a Block I to begin with, and the color orange itself is unique enough. We don't need to (quite literally) spell out that we are Illinois ... the orange Block I does a perfectly fine job at it, standing alone.
It is much easier to just "make good things that are complementary to the overall brand" and let the chips fall where they may, as opposed to worrying about the multi-level context and comparative sports landscape.
You could daisy-chain your way to the perfect use case for the rebrand font based on type of uniform, nobody else using the colors or serifs involved, etc. and it would still look bad because it evokes a school that opened its doors in 1967, as opposed to one that celebrated its centennial then.