King's Redesign 2016
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The primary logo is featured with a
crest outline to highlight that god is
our shield. The three stripes is a
symbol of the holy trinity and jesus
rising after three days. The leaf
symbol, with three leaves coming off
one stem is a reminder that we are all
different, but living in the same
place. It is also on the Ontario flag.
The crown is part of king’s identity
and will continue to be in the future.
Always a part of the king’s
set, the crown returns as the
secondary logo. It is featured
somewhere on almost all
athletic uniforms as the
recognizable image of King’s.
A spinoff of the primary logo, the
leafs take a striking hold on the
logo, with the crown on the bottom.
The leaf placement is a symbol that
we are the people that make up
King’s, and, as stated before, we
are all unique. The crown on the
bottom is reminding us that we are
all part of king’s, no matter how
different we may be.
These are all athletic logos to be worn on
jackets, pants, and hats depending on the
activity the student is involved in.
HOME ROAD throwback
I was inspired to create this
logo by a fellow designer whom I
had talked to over the past
while. These types of logos were
very popular in the 40s and 50s
and the unique kcc lettering is a
throwback to that era. The
three stripes appear again with
a red outline surrounding the
emblem. This emblem would be
worn on special occasions.