Saturday, August 29, 2009

Fantasy Football Trophies, Custom Logo Title Plates, Part 3

In my last post, I talked about the difficulties trophy makers have with the artwork submitted by fantasy football leagues for their custom title plates.


This subject is so important, it warrants further explanation and examples. As I mentioned in my last post, I am using real examples from commishes who wanted to have their logo incorporated into their fantasy football trophy title plates.

Let's start with the above image submitted to me by a commish. As discussed in the part 2, artwork needs to be clean, camera ready, and in black and white. The commish told me he just wanted to do the figure with outstretched arms in the circle as his league logo.

The problem is, this logo doesn't exist, and that means that our graphics department has to create it, which results in a $30 art charge. The football commish didn't want to pay for the art charge, saying, "Can't you just copy the dude in the circle?"

No. there is text in front of the figure and the circle, there is all kind of shading and imagery on the figure, etc. Understand that when your "logo" doesn't have clarity and isn't a cohesive design, you are going to be looking at some kind of upcharge in order to get this image on your trophy.

The next example is the very common customized NFL shield, that the league has modified to be their logo. Not a problem, but in this case, the shield is fuzzy and pixilated, not to mention that it is in color, and is not at all suitable for laser engraving.


As I mentioned in part 2, we need to be able to freely resize the logo, and enlarge it with absolutely no loss in clarity, or the logo will look blurry and crappy when engraved.





Next we have an example of a league shield we created for a fantasy football commish. We did end up revising the greek letters under the FFFL portion of the logo.

Now, you might notice that this is a little blurry when you click to enlarge. That is because when we create a logo for someone, we send them a proof in a jpeg or pdf for easy viewing, as not everyone has high resolution graphics software like CorelDraw or Adobe Illustrator.



Here we see the finished laser plate, with revised greek letters, custom text under the logo, and the rest of the league information left aligned and stacked on the right side of the plate. This is the kind of bold, clean layout that gets noticed from across the room!






Here is another poor quality jpeg logo presented to us for laser engraving by a football league commissioner. The greyscale in this logo would not translate well on a laser plate, it would make the overall look very muddy.



Below is the revised artwork for the fantasy football trophy title plate. With the gretscale removed, we have a clean black and white logo which will really pop on the title plate.



Probably one of funniest types of engraving requests I get is when someone sends me an animated gif and asks if I can engrave it on their title plate.

Moving images are not suitable for laser engraving.

So what kinds of files should you send? .Tif files work very well, most jpegs do not. Just make sure that you can enlarge the file without loss of quality or getting the pixel effect. You can also save your file in a much larger size, as there is rarely a loss of quality when making an image smaller.


To see all of our fantasy football perpetual, loser and keeper trophies, visit us at Sculpture Alley!

Fantasy Football Trophies, Custom Logo Title Plates, Part 2

In the world of fantasy football trophies, nothing is more desirable than incorporating the league's custom logo into the title plate design. More and more fantasy leagues have their own logos, and branding the trophy with this image is not only cool, but it also makes other leagues that see the trophy salivate with envy!

Hands down, the biggest challenge in creating a custom laser engraved title plate lies in the artwork. Logo artwork needs to be camera ready, that means clear, crisp black and white art. Admittedly, I cringe when someone sends me art to review for their fantasy football trophy, I know when I open the file what I am going to see. Less than 1 percent of artwork submitted for engraving is acceptable, and I spend a great deal of time explaining to fantasy commishes why.

I am going to use actual examples of fantasy football trophy artwork submitted to illustrate this point. Let's start with exhibit A. This is typical of the kind of art file we receive. Most leagues create their logos in a jpeg format and have it posted up on their fantasy league website. While this is great for a website, it's no good for laser engraving. First of all, it is in color, and a laser only operates in black and white. There are a few exceptions in terms of greyscale that I will address in part 4 of this article.

The biggest problem with this logo, which is so common, is that when you attempt to enlarge it, the logo becomes pixilated, with jagged edges. With a laser engraved title plate, what you see is what you get, so having a pixilated and blurry image on the plate looks like, how shall I say it? Crap.

In the case of this fantasy league logo, we needed to completely recreate the artwork in a high resolution format. This means our graphics department had to draw the logo in CorelDraw which then can be used to engrave the plate. When a fantasy football logo has to be sent to the art department, we generate a proof for client review in a jpeg or pdf file for easy viewing.


In the second example above, we have inverted the file and changed the white to a gold color. This is very helpful for football leagues to imagine how their logo will look laser engraved on the trophy. At this point we can make changes to the logo to help clarify certain elements, based on what the league commissioner wants. Once approval is given on the art, we can complete the title plate on the fantasy football trophy!

Here we have the completed trophy, which you can click on to get a better look, along with any of the other pictures in this post. This fantasy football trophy also incorporates custom fonts, and again, prior to engraving, the entire layout was sent in a proof to the commish for approval.

If your logo needs to be recreated, you will have to pay a one time art charge, which is typically $30, but can be higher if the logo is super detailed and takes more time to draw and digitize.

Trust your trophy engraver if they tell you the artwork is not suitable. Look at the logo, try to enlarge it to a 4 inch by 4 inch size, and if looks pixilated, it's no good. Don't try to smooth it or sharpen contrast in your photo editing program and resubmit it again and again. Many fantasy leagues do this in an effort to avoid the art charge, and spend hours monkeying around with the logo. If you want the logo to look like it should on your football trophy, and you don't have a graphics artist in your league, just bite the bullet and have it done right. Our policy is, if the artwork won't look great on the plate, we simply don't accept it, because we know that ultimately the league will be disappointed with the results.

To see our full collection of fantasy football perpetual, loser and keeper trophies, visit us at Sculpture Alley! Please feel free to email or post any questions!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Fantasy Football Trophy, Custom Logo Title Plates Part 1


I've been wanting to write a detailed article about this subject for a long time, and I hope you will find this information useful.

Up to this point, my articles have featured trophies with standard engraving. For most fantasy football leagues, standard engraving is an elegant and classic choice. For other fantasy leagues that have a logo, we need to enter the realm of custom title plates.

With standard engraving, the metal is actually cut to a predetermined depth. If you rub your finger across the surface, you will feel the engraved characters. Most standard engraving machines have limitations on the number and style of fonts they can do. As I mentioned, this is a classic approach, and standard engraved plates have a great sparkle to them.

In the trophy example on the above, the top plate was done with standard engraving, and the bottom plate was engraved with a laser.

A laser engraver is an amazing and costly piece of equipment that offers stunning capabilities to recreate complex graphics. In the above example, the laser plate is a special brass stock specifically made for laser engraving. The brass has a thin black coating which the laser removes revealing the golden brass beneath. On a laser plate, if you run your finger across, it feels smooth, the engraved characters are barely perceptible.

For a fantasy football trophy featuring a laser engraved title plate, the logo and text must be digitized with graphics software. My next article will talk about the types of art files needed to make a laser title plate. Because the art is digital, the laser can engrave virtually any kind of font and graphics, although there are some tips and tricks to making your title plate graphics look their best, which I will cover under the art requirements article.

If you are interested in having a custom title plate for your fantasy football trophy, and you have a logo, you should email it to your engraver to make sure it will work. They can guide you on what changes need to be made in order to have your graphics really "pop" on the plate.

At Sculpture Alley, we really enjoy working on logo title plates, this makes the fantasy football trophy truly custom! To see our full collection of fantasy football perpetual, loser and keeper trophies, visit us at Sculpture Alley! Don't forget to visit our Fantasy Football Engraving Gallery!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Funny Fantasy Football Trophies, The Toilet Bowl Perpetual Trophy

In my last posts, I talked about individual fantasy football loser trophies. These are great at season end, or at the start of the new draft to remind an owner what NOT to do during the current football season.

The dead last loser in a fantasy football league deserves respect. It is not easy to do everything perfectly wrong! While the league winner is busy gloating and bragging, the league loser can take comfort in the fact that he or she has performed exceptionally poorly and can now be crowned Season Loser.

Nobody remembers who was second and ninth in Fantasy Football. Well, whoever came in second certainly remembers, but the glory goes to first and last. These are the celebrities of the fantasy football league!

For some leagues, the season loser is such a coveted position that like the Championship Football Trophy, they elect to do a Perpetual Loser Trophy. In this way, the annual loser can be appropriately honored and remembered year after year.

Having detail plates on your perpetual loser trophy allows you to include the year, owner name, team name, and for many, to include the loser's pathetic season end score. Adding this information to the detail plate makes sure that the loser never forgets, and that his fantasy football league mates can poke fun for years to come.

At Sculpture Alley, we create each fantasy football perpetual loser trophy with the same level of excellence that we apply to our champion perpetual trophies. To see our full line of fantasy football perpetual and loser trophies, visit us at Sculpture Alley!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Funny Fantasy Football Trophies, The Toilet Bowl Trophy

In my last blog I talked about the classic Horse's Ass Trophy, an overall great loser trophy for just about any offender. Today I will talk about the coveted Toilet Bowl Trophy, which gained fame years ago in Fantasy Football League forums.

The last place loser in a Fantasy Football League deserves almost as much credit as the season winner. While the season winner did everything right, the season loser has the dubious honor of having done everything wrong. It is quite an accomplishment!


Nothing says loser like an attractively displayed roll of toilet paper. With this trophy, even though it is a joke trophy, we still shoot for an elegant presentation and balanced design. There is ample space on the base for an engraved plate which can include the league name, owner of the losing team, team name, year and final score.

At Sculpture Alley, we sell this trophy complete with an engraved plate ( and luxurious 2-ply toilet tissue) for $20. You really don't have to spend a fortune to have a nice loser trophy for your league, and the laughs you will get at the end of season party are so worth it!

Many fantasy football leagues award loser trophies at the draft for the prior year. So at the draft picks party for 2009, they would award the loser trophy for the 2008 season. This is a great incentive for the recipient to get his or her act together during the current football season!

To see our full collection of perpetual fantasy football trophies and fantasy football loser trophies, visit us at Sculpture Alley! We have a great collection of keeper trophies too!

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Funny Fantasy Football Loser Trophies, The Horse's Ass Trophy

One of the greatest things about making Fantasy Football Trophies is dealing with the people in the leagues. While Fantasy Football leagues are serious about winning, they don't take themselves too seriously, and are some of the funniest people on the planet.

In addition to creating a championship trophy that commemorates the league winner, the league loser also holds a special place. Coming in dead last is quite an accomplishment!

The grandaddy and still classic of the loser trophies is the horse's ass trophy, which not only works for Fantasy Football, but is a great trophy in any joke capacity, particularly if it is presented in a tasteful way.

We like to make our Horse's Ass trophy as elegant as possible, with a dignified marbelized column, which is capped top and bottom with genuine Italian marble, and a black brass engraved plate. Taking an elegant approach to a joke trophy makes it even more hilarious, particularly during the presentation.

To see our full collection of Fantasy Football Perpetual and Loser Trophies, visit us at Sculpture Alley!