Thanks guys! Designs like these would fly off the shelves with younger demographics. I particularly like this design because it feels classic. I’ve been trying to create an image of Albineaux that embodies the two most iconic USL bulldog images. The fluer de lis in his eye is my homage to the image below.
My reasoning is....
When we read we scan from left to right effectively making what we read slide from right to left (think scrolling ticker)
A car or an animal that is facing right is visually moving backwards, especially if there are words under scoring the icon.
Fun little anecdote regarding cultivating new generation of fans and the mascot (ULVictory will love this).
My 8 and 5-year-old have only known UL their short lives. They have attended many games, seen me watching on TV at home, know that's where their parents graduated, and even know the fight song. My 8-year-old is bought in, but my 5-year-old is in kindergarten...and the other day he says, "LSU is my favorite school." I asked him why, and he said, "because they're the tigers and my friends at school have their t-shirts. Can you buy me one?"
That's why returning to Cayenne is a non-starter for me. What kid is gonna want to wear a fighting pepper to school when their friends are wearing bengal tigers?
Not yet, but his grandpa went to LSU, so that's something that can bond them together. I don't wanna stand in the way of that.
Love the Albineaux Gator images and UL needs to adopt one. My only comment is that I think there should be 2 gators, Louis and Ana. What better way to caption our Louisiana name and have a mascot for both boys and girls. Among the schools that do that are UCLA and Florida. We would be in great company.
Sure, this broke athletic Department will go down to the free gator costume store and order a pair..
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