Its. Just. Pronunciation. Something that can only be percepted audibly, not visually. Some will have “Lah Tech” come to them naturally, others will have it stem from how most refer to abbreviated...
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Its. Just. Pronunciation. Something that can only be percepted audibly, not visually. Some will have “Lah Tech” come to them naturally, others will have it stem from how most refer to abbreviated...
It isnt that big of a deal.
Tom(aye)to, Tom(ah)to. We all know what it is.
It all comes down to how people pronounce the abbreviation.
Many of those schools do have alternate logos, logos with words.
Nothing screams Los Angeles like the shape of Louisiana.
People can know what the logo is outside of the immediate area. They can be on vacation or have moved from the area, or just br a big college sports person. But just because one or two do, doesnt...
If you don't have an issue with it, it makes no difference.
You are correct. That doesn't exclude those companies from also using other logos, or that logo with words.
The The State-T is great, its the University's main logo. LATECH logo is also fine, its...
Tech XXII was a theme for them today I guess.
The overall picture isnt an artistic masterpiece. I think they did good with the eyes though.
Its just a cheap shirt with a picture of Tech XXII.
Glad it didnt get past being an option. The lower case A looks bad.
Correct stance. LAH Tech or LA Tech, it really doesn't matter. Spelled one way on the logo. Logo has a Louisiana on it. Louisiana Tech is usually said or spelled out during games. They usually...
The only way it causes confusion is if you are immeasurably dense.
Would a single color white puppy logo on a red background look better as a helmet design than the standard puppy logo? I feel like it may.
Gonna have to get over it.
Its a logo, with the State-T logo in it. Everyone knows what it is.
Dont bring the AT-ACT into this!
Im more offended at the job their guys did, thats atrocious. Why wouldnt you use the white border on our logo?
From a certain point of view.
I prefer consistency with AT-ST myself. AT-AT is the only one that works with pronouncing it out.
Is AT-AT pronounced aye-tee-aye-tee or at at?