After reviewing your request for a boot camp type logo, I decided to give this a go. Here is my entry for your review and consideration. I created a bold and simple, all-encompassing logo. It is clean/simple enough to work great at small sizes (uniforms, apparel, etc.) and it's eye-catching enough to work at a larger scale too (signage, websites, etc.) Also, the fact that its only 3 colors would keep all printing and production costs low.
Let me know if you would like to see any variations, and I will be happy to provide them. Thanks!
Thank you Jake. I like this. #18 - remove the outline around the logo - put the logo on a black background because i will most likely throw the logos on black, dry fit tshirts - can i have a few variations with the changes above plus * change color to royal blue * hot pink * and any other color you might want to play with
Thank you for the detailed feedback. Here are some new versions for your review (#75, #76, #77, #78, #79, #80). If there would need to be different teams or groups, this would be a quick and easy way to differentiate between each of them. I tried to keep it to bright colors that will appeal to girls.
Each of these is now a one-color logo, which would be ideal for your printing needs and would keep costs low. I could also add a white border on some if you would like to see that as well, as some colors need a white backer anyway (making for a 2-color design) on black garments.
Here are some options if you wanted to increase it to a 2-color design (#81, #82, #83, #84) The white could be placed in various spots for some additional color and pop.
You can also better see the netting of the "4", making it seem more like the ball is coming out of the net (aka the "4")