Quote from: pablo_picasso on June 22, 2023, 05:22:41 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on June 22, 2023, 04:23:14 PMJohn Townley@johntownley11·2h#AVFC's current shield crest will remain visible next season, while the 1982-inspired round badge will only be used across the 2023/24 kits and training wear.The club plans to further engage with supporters on the future identity of Villa.What would be the point? We already did that & they have decided to tell us to go fuck ourselves...Because they realised they offered the wrong choices and thus we weren't making informed and good choices.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on June 22, 2023, 04:23:14 PMJohn Townley@johntownley11·2h#AVFC's current shield crest will remain visible next season, while the 1982-inspired round badge will only be used across the 2023/24 kits and training wear.The club plans to further engage with supporters on the future identity of Villa.What would be the point? We already did that & they have decided to tell us to go fuck ourselves...
John Townley@johntownley11·2h#AVFC's current shield crest will remain visible next season, while the 1982-inspired round badge will only be used across the 2023/24 kits and training wear.The club plans to further engage with supporters on the future identity of Villa.
We spent the best part of 6 months and fuck knows how much money on this crest, including saying things like this, and it's no wonder folks think it's a tad amateurish.QuoteThere are a number of elements we’ll look at. The shape; could a more rounded badge have more impact and work better across different places it exists, for example? Is the balance of colour right? Also, how should we use our name? Is it ‘AVFC’ or should we be using Aston Villa, given how distinctive a name it is? This isn’t a process of starting from scratch, it’s a process of thinking about the role of each element so it comes together in the strongest of ways to represent us brilliantly. It’s not just the crest, it’s about how our whole design world looks, in every part of what we do, from our Academy to matchdays at Villa Park, to our social media channels.
There are a number of elements we’ll look at. The shape; could a more rounded badge have more impact and work better across different places it exists, for example? Is the balance of colour right? Also, how should we use our name? Is it ‘AVFC’ or should we be using Aston Villa, given how distinctive a name it is? This isn’t a process of starting from scratch, it’s a process of thinking about the role of each element so it comes together in the strongest of ways to represent us brilliantly. It’s not just the crest, it’s about how our whole design world looks, in every part of what we do, from our Academy to matchdays at Villa Park, to our social media channels.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on June 22, 2023, 06:14:12 PMWe spent the best part of 6 months and fuck knows how much money on this crest, including saying things like this, and it's no wonder folks think it's a tad amateurish.QuoteThere are a number of elements we’ll look at. The shape; could a more rounded badge have more impact and work better across different places it exists, for example? Is the balance of colour right? Also, how should we use our name? Is it ‘AVFC’ or should we be using Aston Villa, given how distinctive a name it is? This isn’t a process of starting from scratch, it’s a process of thinking about the role of each element so it comes together in the strongest of ways to represent us brilliantly. It’s not just the crest, it’s about how our whole design world looks, in every part of what we do, from our Academy to matchdays at Villa Park, to our social media channels.See to me the bold bit there is a perfect example of why you'd stop this and take a step back, The badge they came up with doesn't do a good job of achieving that specific goal. This is the exact reason why I was always a bit 'cold' on the idea of just going back to the 82 badge and why i thought the choice we made was a bit of a missed opportunity.
The badge! What has happened there! I'd love to know more about this - who opted to backtrack on the 80s badge and why! Personally it wasn't my choice - too many random clubs have that same template of a round emblem now and sadly ours is lost in that sea of generic badges. I understand that we know better, but a lot of twitter seemed to think we had ripped off Chelsea. That's the world we live in now. I think it was an opportunity to be more forward thinking, and one spurned. Fascinated to see what Villa will do with this now!
Exactly. I don’t think the fan consultation carries much weight. The number of people who actually respond is never very high anyway.
Quote from: FatSam on June 22, 2023, 09:58:23 PMExactly. I don’t think the fan consultation carries much weight. The number of people who actually respond is never very high anyway. We were absolutely railroaded into the new design. When the options went to the FCG they were all facing right and we were told "Everybody else liked them." I'm convinced Purslow knew what he wanted from the off and made sure he got it.
'Wrong choices"?77% of the thousands who voted didn't seem to think so. And while I personally didn't like some of the elements of the circle crest, it was the result of them asking us what we thought as a fanbase.They have now decided that our opinions are meaningless, but are still going to ask us again what we think in the future...Whats the point?They already asked us...
I think most people were happy with the two designs presented. That may not be the case next time around, or if it's decided for us.
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on June 22, 2023, 10:21:30 PMI think most people were happy with the two designs presented. That may not be the case next time around, or if it's decided for us.It’s interesting isn’t it, because that wasn’t my impression at all. I was completely underwhelmed by the two options that were presented.
Quote from: FatSam on June 22, 2023, 09:58:23 PM Exactly. I don’t think the fan consultation carries much weight. The number of people who actually respond is never very high anyway. We were absolutely railroaded into the new design. When the options went to the FCG they were all facing right and we were told "Everybody else liked them." I'm convinced Purslow knew what he wanted from the off and made sure he got it.