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The logo has been saved and reuploaded a few too many times, enough that the printed versions on the Bobcat Cafe and vending machine enclosures were botched photoshops off a version I uploaded a few years back... You can see this in the white parts that were left in on accident. | The logo has been saved and reuploaded a few too many times, enough that the printed versions on the Bobcat Cafe and vending machine enclosures were botched photoshops off a version I uploaded a few years back... You can see this in the white parts that were left in on accident. | ||
The versions included below are here in hopes that anyone looking to make derivations of the original use as close to the original as they can get. The .EPS is commonly used but the the .SVG also has vector resolution, meaning it can be resized infinitely large with no noticeable loss in quality. | |||
the .PNG has a transparent background but cannot be made larger without loss of quality, and the .JPG which was most commonly used is just all around bad. | |||
==Other Formats== | ==Other Formats== |
Revision as of 02:03, 31 August 2018
About
It originated at the same time as the SC Logo, at the start of the school.
Creation
The bobcat logo is created using 7 smaller parts, from the rings to the cat itself.
Usage
This logo is often featured on many spirit wear items, is in large format on the field, and shows up in a number of other places on the campus and it's official websites.
The logo has been saved and reuploaded a few too many times, enough that the printed versions on the Bobcat Cafe and vending machine enclosures were botched photoshops off a version I uploaded a few years back... You can see this in the white parts that were left in on accident.
The versions included below are here in hopes that anyone looking to make derivations of the original use as close to the original as they can get. The .EPS is commonly used but the the .SVG also has vector resolution, meaning it can be resized infinitely large with no noticeable loss in quality.
the .PNG has a transparent background but cannot be made larger without loss of quality, and the .JPG which was most commonly used is just all around bad.