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Etched glass? Lol. I like what you did better, don't apologize. I had about forgotten it anyway. Refresh my memory, did they use in on helmets for a season? I kind of think they did.
wasn't it also on the side of almant era basketball shorts?
fan should get to therapeutically fabricate a backdated C&D to send to ksu athletics
Also, it was the original logo at center court in Bramlage.
better idea: fan and I get into that low down doc senior picture crouch and angle our vehicles and take pics in front of them
Wow. I was a 22 year old civil servant making about 10 bucks an hour. Clearly I got stiffed.Wefald
Guys, not a Fanningbrag. But irl I designed that "classic" logo as a graphic designer employee of the office of University Relations.I'm pretty old I guess.
Quote from: porky morgan on March 30, 2017, 02:08:42 PMGuys, not a Fanningbrag. But irl I designed that "classic" logo as a graphic designer employee of the office of University Relations.I'm pretty old I guess.this is the coolest thing ever posted to this forum
Quote from: porky morgan on March 30, 2017, 02:31:06 PMEtched glass? Lol. I like what you did better, don't apologize. I had about forgotten it anyway. Refresh my memory, did they use in on helmets for a season? I kind of think they did.Oh yeah, an awesome high school art project where you took a pane of glass and put the acid on it after you cut our contact paper. I think I framed it with some purple fabric behind it, I wish I could find it actually. And yes, according to http://nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project/ we used a white "Cats" on a purple helmet in 1988 as the final pre-powercat helmet.I also have to laugh at how loose copyright was back then, or that no one really cared. Our entire university used your idea, then Dana basically took the same design and used it at Creighton.
Quote from: ksu_FAN on March 30, 2017, 02:41:27 PMQuote from: porky morgan on March 30, 2017, 02:31:06 PMEtched glass? Lol. I like what you did better, don't apologize. I had about forgotten it anyway. Refresh my memory, did they use in on helmets for a season? I kind of think they did.Oh yeah, an awesome high school art project where you took a pane of glass and put the acid on it after you cut our contact paper. I think I framed it with some purple fabric behind it, I wish I could find it actually. And yes, according to http://nationalchamps.net/Helmet_Project/ we used a white "Cats" on a purple helmet in 1988 as the final pre-powercat helmet.I also have to laugh at how loose copyright was back then, or that no one really cared. Our entire university used your idea, then Dana basically took the same design and used it at Creighton.I'm not completely positive on this, but I'm pretty sure that when a university employee creates something using university resources, the property belongs to the university and not the employee.