{"id":1442,"date":"2021-11-08T05:00:28","date_gmt":"2021-11-08T13:00:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/playersacademy.ericksongroup.ca\/?p=1442"},"modified":"2021-11-08T06:26:19","modified_gmt":"2021-11-08T14:26:19","slug":"the-rebuild-chapter-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theplayers.academy\/news\/the-rebuild-chapter-3\/","title":{"rendered":"The Rebuild: Chapter 3 – A New Logo"},"content":{"rendered":"
Over the past year, we have been working behind the scenes to re-invent the Attack Academy: a re-focused brand, an all-new logo, a refreshed website, a deeper roster of pro players, more content and a brand new app, just to name a few. It\u2019s been a rewarding journey, and we want to share it with you.\u00a0<\/i><\/strong><\/p>\n With all the changes being made (new pros, new app name and design), it was time to look inward to re-define our logo and visual identity moving forward. If we wanted to take Attack Academy to the next level, we needed a consistency to our brand that we had not yet had before.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Before we could design anything visually, we had to agree on what we stood for and how we wanted Attack Academy to make people feel. The brand needed to be cool, but professional. Bold, but not too complex. Just like we do in lacrosse, we turned the greats (in the mobile app field) to study what they were doing right. We gravitated toward Peloton, Whoop and Masterclass as brands in the online fitness world that brought a simple, but captivating visual experience.<\/span><\/p>\n It\u2019s no coincidence that the world\u2019s strongest brands also have the most recognizable logos. We\u2019re not artists ourselves, so we brought in international award-winning branding specialist Eric Erickson to help us bring our ideas to life. We wanted to keep our iconic \u201cA,\u201d but knew we could do more.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n \u201cThe new Attack Academy logo needed to be full of energy,\u201d <\/i><\/strong>describes Erickson. \u201c<\/strong><\/span>We used aggressive lines that slant forward and a two-tone color effect within the A icon to mimic the energy and movement of a lacrosse player. It was also important that we had a strong icon that could be used on its own or as part of the full logo.\u201d<\/i>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n As far as strategy goes, <\/span>\u201cA logo is rarely seen by itself; it\u2019s always in context of something: on a t-shirt, on a hat, on a jersey or in the app \u2013 so we needed to make sure the new logo was versatile enough to function in any setting.\u201d<\/i><\/strong><\/p>\n As you can see, we explored a number of variations before landing on the final product.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The refreshed logo was chosen for a few reasons:<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n With our visual brand now in place, it was time to start putting in the structure of Attack Academy 2.0 and dial in our app experience for players of all ages. Stay tuned for Chapter 4\u2026<\/span><\/p>\n Attack Everything,\u00a0<\/strong>\n
\n<\/span>-The Attack Academy Team<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div>