Friday, March 16, 2007

MCFC Supporters Trust Logo Voted In

At the recent Public Open Meeting we asked those who attended to vote for your favourite logo (out of four) for the MCFC Supporters Trust. All logos were designed by a professional designer and the overwhelming favourite with just over 50% is below.

After the meeting several supporters asked if we could have "Manchester City" as opposed to "Man City". We have therefore asked the designer to see what can be done to re-design the logo. We'll report on progress as soon as possible.

Here's the logo in it's original state!





6 Comments:

At 7:48 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i note that 'us' is highlighted (bottom line). is there something we should be aware of? hehe

 
At 7:51 pm, Blogger Manchester City Supporters' Trust said...

Hi there St Petersburg Blue. No it is just meant to say "Trust Us" but of course current speculation might link it with people across the pond which was totally unintentional!

 
At 8:01 pm, Blogger Citehboy said...

hi ollie - i figured that, could see utd fans having fun with that. but like the design generally

 
At 8:04 pm, Blogger Manchester City Supporters' Trust said...

That's the power of democracy! It was the leader by miles from the other three...and yeah I can see our friends down the road having fun!

 
At 8:51 pm, Blogger WINDY MILLER said...

Hi Ollie.
Ok the logo isn’t going to win any design of the year awards, but to be fair its ballsy, clean and it does the job it’s meant to do.
I too am a graphic designer by trade and hence would just suggest one thing to the chap/chapess who created it. It just needs Kerning in places, to even it up.
There, i’m happy now.

 
At 9:01 pm, Blogger Manchester City Supporters' Trust said...

Windy, thanks for your comments, I will pass them on. We haven't tried to do anything amazing, just tried to do something simple, easy and to the point...almost along the lines of "It does what it says on the tin" but with a slight twist.

 

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