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TheCrayButton
27-12-2015, 10:49
Hello CD community!

If any FRC Team needs help with designing a Team Standard "Flag" I wrote a post about it here: http://www.frcnation.com/blog/2015/12/26/8g0a73shvp4orbnaa6pinxdnsj6s9o

I think it's a cool idea that FIRST is helping teams brand themselves better. What do you think?

BenGuy
27-12-2015, 14:51
Thank you for the article (especially the template!)

I think it's an interesting change and it really helps create the mood for a medieval type scene, which Stronghold is based on.

TheCrayButton
27-12-2015, 16:56
Thank you for the article (especially the template!)

I think it's an interesting change and it really helps create the mood for a medieval type scene, which Stronghold is based on.

Of course! I hope it helps!

I agree! It's a cool feature that teams can capitalize on.

GeeTwo
27-12-2015, 22:12
Of course! I hope it helps!

I agree! It's a cool feature that teams can capitalize on.

Or to be more period, they could feudalize on this feature. ;)

BenGuy
28-12-2015, 15:09
Or to be more period, they could feudalize on this feature. ;)

Nice :D

Rick
29-12-2015, 11:18
I think everyone keeps forgetting about the history patches.


History Patches
One 4” wide x 3” tall (102 mm x 76 mm) patch will be provided at each event to display on your Standard. Be sure to keep space available and be prepared to adhere these Patches to your Standard throughout the season. Patches will be self-adhering, with a peel-and-stick adhesive backing.

Andrew Schreiber
29-12-2015, 11:21
I think everyone keeps forgetting about the history patches.

Sigh, guess I gotta figure out how to fit all those patches on our banner now...

#tooManyEventProblems

EricLeifermann
29-12-2015, 11:21
I think everyone keeps forgetting about the history patches.

FIRST should release the image now so teams can try and keep a decent aesthetic. Seems stupid for teams to spend all that energy making something look really nice to have it mucked up and uglied by something FIRST wants you to add.

RonnyV
30-12-2015, 21:45
Sigh, guess I gotta figure out how to fit all those patches on our banner now...

#tooManyEventProblems

Your standard will be patches patched together!
What's the problem? ::ouch::

BenGuy
30-12-2015, 22:51
I think everyone keeps forgetting about the history patches.

Excellent point :D . I saw this post and I was like: no no no please no. Back to the drawing board - have to clear at least 36 square inches from my design. :mad: :mad: ::rtm::

Ari423
30-12-2015, 23:04
Are teams leaving room for just this year's worth of patches or multiple years? I guess this question boils down to "do teams think standards will be something recurring year after year or are they for just this year?"

GeeTwo
30-12-2015, 23:20
I think everyone keeps forgetting about the history patches.

If we don't forget the history patches, how can we repeat them?:D

Abhishek R
30-12-2015, 23:29
Are teams leaving room for just this year's worth of patches or multiple years? I guess this question boils down to "do teams think standards will be something recurring year after year or are they for just this year?"

I'm assuming just this year.

GeeTwo
30-12-2015, 23:45
Are teams leaving room for just this year's worth of patches or multiple years? I guess this question boils down to "do teams think standards will be something recurring year after year or are they for just this year?"

I'm assuming just this year.

Agreed. Even if this is something that will be continued in future years, the history patch makes this something that teams would want to renew/replace each year.

Audietron 2.0
30-12-2015, 23:54
We decided to not keep a space open on the front of our standard. But I think putting in on the back side of it so we can keep it and know what season it was from would be a good compromise. It lets you have a clean looking standard while still having the fun of the history patches.

waialua359
31-12-2015, 01:12
This is awesome!
Showing this to our graphics kids soon...

rcampos07
22-03-2016, 19:17
Hey, we were wondering about the dimensions of the support material for the standards. The specifications say that they have to have an outer diameter of 1/2 inch, but I've seen other teams use thicker material than that. I cannot find anything in the rule changes saying that the dimensions are different, so I am kind of confused about this. Have the dimensions changed or are the other teams using the incorrect sizes?