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I do - it's my avatar.How many of you school owners have a logo for your school apart from your organization's logo?
I don't think it's "necessary", per se, but since our class logo is on a patch that students can choose to sew on their doboks, it does help my students to pull together as a group, and also helps people at events to identify them as my students in case they need me for something, like coaching.How necessary is it?
See aboveWhat's the importance of it?
I don't quite know how to answer this... certainly, it hasn't hindered anything; as I said above, it helped my students unify as a group, and helps people find me at events if one of them needs me (it's easy to not be at the right ring when there's multiple rings all over the place). Overall, I think it's nice, and has positive benefits, but not necessary.Have it helped you? Hindered you?
Thanks Kacey.
I guess some of my questions weren't helpful. Having a logo wouldn't hinder anything. I'm asking because my wife really wants me to have one for my very small school in a community center: I think that my organization patch & logo is sufficient. Few other schools in my organization seem to have them (I might be wrong). In our organization, that patch is very promenant (sp?) on the uniform. I don't think there's room for another logo on the uniform. Granted, the logo wouldn't need to go on the uniform. But if not, would it really benefit me?
I realize this discussion might be very short if it weren't written out. I appreciate all thoughts on the subject.
I agree.This is the color version of the logo in my sig file. We teach DTS Kali and Pentjak Silat, and Wing Chun, and Chi Gong. So...which system's logo do we use?
The importance of it....there is a lot of Southeast Asian symbolism to it. MARI is the acronym of the school - Martial Arts Research Institute. My school isn't very big in to organizations and politics...as a student, I personally like how we have something that identifyable as our own.
Our school plans regular trips to the Philippines and Indonesia. We don't require uniforms and don't issue belt ranks, but when we go abroad to train our instructors insist that we train in black dobok-style uniforms with the school patch attached.
Other than being a happy student, I'm not part of the school. So, I don't truly know of the benefits and drawbacks they may have found. I just think it's a VERY cool logo.![]()