The team logo is not just a formality. It strengthens the sense of unity and mutual support within the team. Such help will come in handy not only for professional players, but also for an amateur team. If you do not have the opportunity to order the development of the logo to designers, draw it yourself.
Instructions
Step 1
Choose the elements that will be present on your logo. The simplest and most understandable symbol will be a schematic or outline image of a sports equipment or a person who is engaged in a certain sport. Try filling a photo of an athlete in a typical pose with black and see how recognizable your sport is in such an image. If it can be confused with another, discard this option.
Step 2
Emphasize the unity of your team. Draw several people standing in a circle before the "fight", or an impenetrable "wall" of the backs of teammates. Such an image should be readable from a distance and in black and white.
Step 3
As a symbol, you can choose an animal that is traditionally endowed with a quality that is important in your game (cheetah - speed, bear - power, etc.). If you do not want to refer to stereotyped objects, look for symbolic images of animals in cultures of different countries, in ancient myths and legends.
Step 4
With the main element of the logo selected, fit it into the geometric shape. If an icon needs to have a few additional details, arrange them according to the laws of composition.
Step 5
Come up with a style for your logo. It should match the character of your team and the main character. A rugby team is unlikely to go with a graceful flowery pattern in pastel colors.
Step 6
Draw a few variations of the logo. Sketches can be quite sketchy. Using a vote and open discussion, choose the option that suits all players. If in doubt, you can connect the fans to the voting by posting sketches on your team's website on the Internet. Modify the selected logo, taking into account the comments.
Step 7
To determine the color scheme of your sign, use the color wheel - you can use it to find the perfect combination of primary and secondary shades. Use no more than three or four colors in the logo, otherwise it will look too colorful and the drawing will lose its integrity.