04-28-2022, 08:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-26-2022, 10:04 AM by DREAMSLOTH. Edited 4 times in total.)
Greetings, fellow dot footballers! S35 is going to be a special one. We've got a new crop of folks coming in from /r/nfl, there are at least three (!) turtles competing in the league, and a corn cob was drafted in the first round. Is there anything more magical? I'd like to think we're giving Disneyland a run for its money.
In any case, as one of the newer members of the league I figured it'd be fun to participate in the Ultimus Host City logo competition, and share with you why I believe Tijuana would be an excellent addition to the host lineup. There are some logo mockups to check out as well.
All of it can be found here -- would love to hear what y'all think!
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EDIT: Updated for media payout changes. Please use the text below for grading.
TIJUANA, BABY!
The Tijuana Luchadores, based out of Tijuana, Mexico, are one of the oldest teams in the league. Established over 30 years ago (DSFL S3), the Luchadores carry a significant legacy within the NSFL — 8 Ultimini victories, 12 conference championships, and 11 division titles.
As the prowess of the team grew, so too did the culture of the NSFL in Tijuana. El Santo Coliseo, the home stadium for the Luchadores, has become a cultural icon not just in the city, but across the country. Citizens travel from all over Mexico to experience Luchadores matches, not to mention the off-week bouts that host some of the world’s best wrestling athletes. The city has developed around the stadium and the team as well; red, green, and white are loudly celebrated on nearby rooftops, Luchadores-inspired merchandise, food, and entertainment can be found in the nearby city center, and people of all ages are regularly seen sporting merchandise for their favorite Luchadores players.
Spanish is the second-most frequently spoken first language in the world with over 450M speakers, of which roughly 1/3 live in Mexico. With such a massive prospective audience, there is an incredible opportunity to bring Spanish speakers from other countries into Tijuana to celebrate the once-in-a-lifetime experience of being at the Ultimus with linguistic kin. The influx of tourism would be a boon for both the local economy of Tijuana and the global expansion for the NSFL.
Also, you haven’t lived until you’ve eaten spider crab salad, confit pork belly, or birria de res tacos, all staples of Tijuana. Seriously, who is going to say no to *tacos*?
I present to you.. the graphics package for the S35 Ultimus!
In any case, as one of the newer members of the league I figured it'd be fun to participate in the Ultimus Host City logo competition, and share with you why I believe Tijuana would be an excellent addition to the host lineup. There are some logo mockups to check out as well.
All of it can be found here -- would love to hear what y'all think!
***
EDIT: Updated for media payout changes. Please use the text below for grading.
TIJUANA, BABY!
The Tijuana Luchadores, based out of Tijuana, Mexico, are one of the oldest teams in the league. Established over 30 years ago (DSFL S3), the Luchadores carry a significant legacy within the NSFL — 8 Ultimini victories, 12 conference championships, and 11 division titles.
As the prowess of the team grew, so too did the culture of the NSFL in Tijuana. El Santo Coliseo, the home stadium for the Luchadores, has become a cultural icon not just in the city, but across the country. Citizens travel from all over Mexico to experience Luchadores matches, not to mention the off-week bouts that host some of the world’s best wrestling athletes. The city has developed around the stadium and the team as well; red, green, and white are loudly celebrated on nearby rooftops, Luchadores-inspired merchandise, food, and entertainment can be found in the nearby city center, and people of all ages are regularly seen sporting merchandise for their favorite Luchadores players.
Spanish is the second-most frequently spoken first language in the world with over 450M speakers, of which roughly 1/3 live in Mexico. With such a massive prospective audience, there is an incredible opportunity to bring Spanish speakers from other countries into Tijuana to celebrate the once-in-a-lifetime experience of being at the Ultimus with linguistic kin. The influx of tourism would be a boon for both the local economy of Tijuana and the global expansion for the NSFL.
Also, you haven’t lived until you’ve eaten spider crab salad, confit pork belly, or birria de res tacos, all staples of Tijuana. Seriously, who is going to say no to *tacos*?
I present to you.. the graphics package for the S35 Ultimus!