I think I am like most on the board: the new uniform is decent though a little flash, don't like modified block C, and hate the new Bear.
That aside, I must comment that the presentation was awkward and poorly organized--with abysmal camera and AV. How do you not have the whole line up turn around and show the side and back of the uniforms when the whole point is to show them off?
I thought the "branding" speak was embarrassing. A lot of canned, committee speak that comes out of a BS pitch presentation. The line that got the biggest eye roll was Sandy saying that the new bear logo spoke to "intelligence". Really? How? Other than wishful thinking or the desire that the Cal identity represent intelligence, how does that actual picture say intelligence? Is the bear growling in latin? Are the jagged edges a statistical graph that solves the world's population problem? Does each claw represent a Noble prize winner?
I think if anything the bear logo and perhaps the new branding in its entirety says "trend follower", "not-unique", "catering to unsophisticated aesthetic"... I mean I don't despise the work, but if anything we threw our hats in with a less intelligent demographic and colleges and didn't separate ourselves as elite or uncommon or as somehow more intelligent. And the Nike binder that accompanied the designs isn't going to convince me otherwise.
That aside, I must comment that the presentation was awkward and poorly organized--with abysmal camera and AV. How do you not have the whole line up turn around and show the side and back of the uniforms when the whole point is to show them off?
I thought the "branding" speak was embarrassing. A lot of canned, committee speak that comes out of a BS pitch presentation. The line that got the biggest eye roll was Sandy saying that the new bear logo spoke to "intelligence". Really? How? Other than wishful thinking or the desire that the Cal identity represent intelligence, how does that actual picture say intelligence? Is the bear growling in latin? Are the jagged edges a statistical graph that solves the world's population problem? Does each claw represent a Noble prize winner?
I think if anything the bear logo and perhaps the new branding in its entirety says "trend follower", "not-unique", "catering to unsophisticated aesthetic"... I mean I don't despise the work, but if anything we threw our hats in with a less intelligent demographic and colleges and didn't separate ourselves as elite or uncommon or as somehow more intelligent. And the Nike binder that accompanied the designs isn't going to convince me otherwise.

