




So I decided I wanted a secondary NWU logo. I did a bunch of random sketches today (you can see them up at the top their), and this is the one I decided to go with. It's influenced by Indian Typography, and I think it turned out pretty cool. You can see the black and white one, as well as a color version I did. If I ever get access to a sticker machine again, I'll probably make some of these, or maybe a T-Shirt or something. Oh, and don't worry, I still love the old logo, and will be using it all the time still, but I just thought it'd be fun to have some diversity.
This is also going to be the last post for a week or so. So hold your horses, because the next post is going to be a doozy.
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