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Basketball Banners: 5 Design Tips

Posted by Accent Banner on Jun 22, 2018 4:02:07 PM

High Schools, Colleges, and Universities across America are very proud of their athletics programs. Few are prouder than the basketball teams and the friends and families that support them. In this article we discuss 5 tips for making sure your custom basketball banners do your team proud.

Leave room
Plan ahead! There are tons of “Sam Hanks” and “Lisa Smiths” in the world but there are also lots of “William Robinson” and “Marietta Washington’s” out there. Make sure to leave plenty of space in between the player’s names and stats. Doing so will allow you to add long player names without squeezing them in place or breaking their names into two lines. Nothing stands out more (in a bad way) than a line of text that has a different typographic treatment than the others!

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Track the stats and double check them
Every sport has a different set of benchmarks to grade an athlete’s achievements. In basketball the common statistics track a player’s total career points, players who scored over 1,000 points, or individual awards such as MVP winners. Some banners even honor players who went to play professionally or played in the Olympics. Team banners track tournament appearances and championships won. The important thing is to track each stat accurately and double check, even triple check them to be sure their right.

 

 

 

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Go big
Keep in mind that basketball banners may be viewed from the other side of the court or even further if the banner is to be displayed in an arena. Don’t make people in the stands squint to read the banner. Make the banner is nice and BIG so the text can be large and easily readable from a distance. Being sure to include plenty of negative space around the text helps legibility too!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Color and contrast
Choose your colors wisely. There are two major benefits to being specific on your color selections. The first, choosing colors that are part of your school’s brand will reinforce the school and team identity providing a sense of belonging and unity to all who view it. The second, is for readability’s sake. Selecting colors that have a low amount of contrast will make the banners difficult to read at a distance. Think about it, there’s a reason speed limit signs are black and white.

 

 

 

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Applique and hybrid
Avoid fully printed banners. An applique banner allows one to add new players and stats over time and is by far more visually pleasing. However, applique does have some limitations. For instance, gradients or designs with very small and intricate details cannot be appliqued. In those situations, we suggest ordering a hybrid banner. Hybrid banners seamlessly combine printed fabric with applique fabric allowing the banner to meet all design criteria and still provide the benefits and quality of a fully appliqued banner.

Accent Banner has been producing basketball banners for decades and we are proud of the teams and player accomplishments each banner celebrates. If you have further questions or would like to request a quote for a custom basketball banner please feel free to contact us through this site, over the phone, stop in our shop, or send an e-mail! Thanks for visiting our blog. Now let’s go shoot some hoops!

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