Re: Club Name Change
I like eurowerks and eurodriver. I wouldn't be too concerned about spelling out exactly what the club does/is with the name. It's always possible to put a tagline at the bottom of the logo in certain treatments which explains more. ie: "european rides and the people who love them". Something short and sweet.
Also, a name like eurowerks/eurodriver/eurowhatever would be much easier to make a nice looking logo for. With longer names I get visions of horrible "great seal" type logos that look old. nice logo = nice stickers, nice websites, etc. I also like how "euro[whatever]" is very pronoucable and readable... you don't have to spend 10 years saying the name. Long names get shortened to CSCC and stuff like that, and then people REALLY don't know what it means.
Just my thoughts so far.
I like eurowerks and eurodriver. I wouldn't be too concerned about spelling out exactly what the club does/is with the name. It's always possible to put a tagline at the bottom of the logo in certain treatments which explains more. ie: "european rides and the people who love them". Something short and sweet.
Also, a name like eurowerks/eurodriver/eurowhatever would be much easier to make a nice looking logo for. With longer names I get visions of horrible "great seal" type logos that look old. nice logo = nice stickers, nice websites, etc. I also like how "euro[whatever]" is very pronoucable and readable... you don't have to spend 10 years saying the name. Long names get shortened to CSCC and stuff like that, and then people REALLY don't know what it means.
Just my thoughts so far.
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