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Designing a Team Standard "Flag"
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/2015/1...a6pinxdnsj6s9o I think it's a cool idea that FIRST is helping teams brand themselves better. What do you think? |
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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. |
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I agree! It's a cool feature that teams can capitalize on. |
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I think everyone keeps forgetting about the history patches.
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#tooManyEventProblems |
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What's the problem? ::ouch:: |
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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?"
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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.
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