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2008 Makeovers Issue: Identity
It's time once again for the annual issue of DG in which our designers accomplish inspiring image transformations for businesses and organizations all across the country. 
June 2008
ALBANY ATHLETICS
A baseball team’s new mark gets an “A” for scoring high points with fans.

Designers: Brock Behme & Josh Butler

Travel 75 miles west of Albany and you run into Cooperstown, N.Y., home of The National Baseball Hall of Fame—so it’s no wonder the area takes its ball seriously. Says general manager Joe Altieri of the Albany Athletics, a collegiate summer baseball team, “We’re a nonprofit. We’ve had success on the field; we’re the only team to win seven state championships in our division. But the logo we have is not dynamic enough; it’s dated and too flat.”

Altieri hopes a new logo will improve recognition of the brand and marketing materials. The new identity must incorporate the colors scarlet, black and white. And the mark must work on uniforms, hats, stationery and the website. To help recruitment, it also has to be something young prospective players would be proud to wear.

Designers Brock Behme and Josh Butler worked up marks for the team. Behme’s designs (figure 3) feature stitches to allude to baseball. Both designs are strong marks, and the one with two As back-to-back has an old-school Yankees feel that may resonate with New Yorkers. But it was Butler’s design (shown in figure 2) that should help the Athletics fill their roster and the stands.

“With this logo, I decided to use stylistic elements that I thought were important: a sans serif typeface and an interaction between the graphic and typeface,” says Butler. He says the mark, a capital A set in Script MT Bold, “needed a complementary face. I chose Gill Sans Condensed, which is easily readable, and in my opinion, one of the most versatile sans serif typefaces.”

Butler decided to add depth to his design by adding a shadow to the baseball. But he didn’t find the solution right off the bat. “I did four variations with the front-to-back arrangement of the ball to create the effect that I wanted,” Butler explains, “and eventually settled on the one I did because a) it didn’t obstruct the letter A and b) it added the depth I was looking for.”


1. Original logo
The Albany Athletics baseball team needs a fresh identity to help reach prospective players and fans.

2. Redesign
The final design was created by Josh Butler. It features an uppercase A and baseball inside a shape reminiscent of a ball diamond and/or home plate.

3. Other options
Designer Brock Behme also worked up some logo options for the team. His designs prominently feature baseball stitching.

4. Font
Butler paired his logo mark—made with Script MT Bold—with the team name, which utilizes the easily readable sans serif Gill Sans MT.

5. Colors
Altieri requested that the colors scarlet, white and black be used in the design.

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