Please stop with the "L". TSAB has an identity crisis using a bunch of logos. We are UL.
Please stop with the "L". TSAB has an identity crisis using a bunch of logos. We are UL.
I again post the logo I created that has the UL with the state silhouette and FDL. I would just change to a script Ragin Cajuns. Also, as a side note, the logo can also serve as ULL since the state silhouette is also an L and can solve any law related problems in that regard, without really calling us ULL.
I am sure if we did continue using UL or that symbol any University can bring the UL to court over our usage of the logo. Claiming we are trying to become Flagship of the UL University system, and also against state law. Which knowing our court cases could be millions of dollars in damages
I love the logo!! The big problem with it the white letters and the red state it would have to all be the same color or different color to put behind a white or red background . Otherwise it won’t look good on a hat, t-shirt etc. if you can find a way to do that and make it stand out , it would be a very nice logo to use .
I wish you had a better picture of it so I can mess with it and see if I can make it stand out more
If you cared enough which I understand if you didn’t tape a white poster board to back of the glass and take a head on shot with your cell phone and post it.
Or any color that is not red or white I can change the background and that way I can keep the same borders you have around the state and the letters
I designed this years ago and got a UL alum living in San Antonio who had a printing company make the stickers for me. Unfortunately, I don't have any original designs anymore. It would be fun to play with it again and improve it.
I would argue that the logo does use ULL and is in compliance with the state name law. The state silhouette is Louisiana and the L is Lafayette. If that doesn't accomplish it, then we go to using just an L and put all of this behind us.
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