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Notice: All logos on this page are included within the parameters of 17 U.S.C. § 107, which states that the reproduction of a copyrighted work for purposes of criticism and/or comment is not an infringement of copyright. No challenge to the copyrights of these logos is intended by their inclusion here. Posted 2009 November 1 This article is a rewrite of an article written 2004 February 24 There are certain names that, while being perfectly good names, don't really lend themselves to good logos. The image may be a powerful one, but it isn't a visual image for some reason or another. For these teams to come up with a logo as good as most other teams is even more impressive because of the handicap they're dealing with. This is exactly what the Adirondack Phantoms have done. The handicap here is obvious: phantoms, by definition, are invisible. It is, by definition, impossible to draw something that is invisible. But in spite of this, the Phantoms logo does indeed include a drawing of a phantom. The outline of the logo is essentially a gateway to darkness, and inside that darkness are two glowing eyes looking straight at you. It's a stroke of brilliance. I have mixed feelings about the "wings" on the sides. On the one hand, it doesn't quite look right. Blur your eyes just right, and the bottom part gives the appearance of a ZZ Top beard that has been combed sideways. But it needed something more than just the shape of the face, and it wouldn't have worked to have something regular like a square or circle. (A circle would have been particularly bad. It would have made the logo look like the "Have a nice day!" face's evil twin.) Borrowing a detail from the parent team's logo was as good as anything. The one area where the logo does truly drop the ball is in the wordmark. Quite simply it isn't necessary. It wasn't necessary when they were in Philadelphia and the word "Phantoms" was above the phantom; it isn't necessary now that they're in Glens Falls and the word "Phantoms" is below the phantom with "Adirondack" written above. First of all, the two words don't match, making it obvious that one was an afterthought. Second, the word "Phantoms" has purple and orange touching one another (the only place in the logo where this happens), and these two colors simply don't look good right next to each other. The logo would be much better if it was just the phantom and nothing else. Still, it's a very good logo for a name where one would have thought a good logo to be impossible. Rather than get hung up on the fact that some minor details are less than perfect, we should simply give them credit for the good logo and be done with it.
Final Score: 6 points.
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