This is a re-print of a Beta Forum topic i started back on August 6th:
These are some nice easy low hanging fruit changes that could be adjusted quickly i think.
Also, great change graphically last week adjusting some school names on their home pages to have black or blue font colors... reads great and kind of bad-*** (see Missouri and Providence)... hey, i notice these great changes and attention to detail...!
This was from my August thread:
Me again, the guy that went to a college for fine arts, and who is a big fan of HD Beta (after getting more familiar with it) , and a huge fan of your new fonts and layout... we discussed the awesomeness of Roboto Slab and the weakness of the earlier original beta font all that in an earlier thread.
Someone mentioned school name adjustments several weeks ago, and i thought I'd bring it up again... these are some quick changes to school names to provide some consistency across the board, and maybe some gravitas, and of course school pride.
Note that if only 2 of these changes are made, let them be NC State and Saint Louis.
Here is a list of easy fixes.
This should show for school names on both the:
- team pages, and the
- standings pages:
Division 1.
Ordered by conference.
Everywhere, in all conferences:
State (spell out "State" in all cases, instead of "St." because it's a classy thing to do).
ACC:
North Carolina (spell out name, rather than UNC).
NC State (rather than N. Carolina St. which is fingernails on chalkboard, this is a key change).
A-10:
Saint Louis (the Billikens have specifically said the don't abbreviate the word "Saint"... this is a key change).
St. Joseph’s (i would drop the "PA", and make sure other St Joe's have their respective states noted (ME and IN)).
Massachusetts (consistency thing with UMass-UConn... either none or both, but i would do it this way).
Big East:
West Virginia (rather than W. Virginia... fingernails and chalkboard again).
St. John's (absolutely gotta have the apostrophe... add to Div-3 St. John's an "(MN)"...).
Big Sky:
Eastern Washington (spell out "Eastern").
Northern Arizona (spell out "Northern").
Big South:
Charleston Southern (spell out "Southern").
UNC Asheville (remove that comma, am i right people?).
Big West:
Southern Utah (spell out "Southern").
UC Irvine (absolutely gotta go with "UC" and definitely no comma).
UC Santa Barbara (same as with Irvine above).
UC Riverside (same as with Irvine and Santa Barbara above).
Cal State Fullerton (no comma, and absolutely it should be "Cal State" with no period after "Cal" or I'll scream).
Cal State Northridge (same as with Fullerton, with no comma nor any period).
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (absolutely no period after "Cal", and no period after "Poly"... spell out "San Luis Obispo").
Colonial:
UNC Wilmington (no comma).
William & Mary (remove the word "and", replace with ampersand symbol).
C-USA:
East Carolina (spell out "East").
Southern Mississippi (spell out "Southern").
Southern Methodist (spell out name, as HD does with Texas Christian... either or, like with UMass-UConn).
Horizon:
Green Bay (school has recently dropped the "Wisconsin" prefix).
Milwaukee (same as Green Bay note above).
Detroit Mercy (instead of just Detroit).
DePaul (on team page, like on the Standings page name, the "e" if possible could be lowercase).
Ivy League:
Boston University (spell out the word "University", though this is minor and works for American U.).
Penn (shorten down from full Pennsylvania name, definitely don't show as UPenn).
MAC:
Central Michigan (spell out Central).
Eastern Michigan (spell out Eastern).
Western Michigan (spell out Western).
Northern Illinois (spell out Northern).
Ohio U. (low priority, and call me crazy, but i would add the "U." and even the period after that "U"...).
Metro Atlantic:
Saint Peter's (spell out "Saint", and add that apostrophe... gotta have the apostrophe...).
MEAC:
Maryland Eastern Shore (remove the comma, and spell out "Eastern").
South Carolina State (spell out "South" and "State").
North Carolina A&T (spell out "North").
Missouri Valley:
Northern Iowa (spell out "Northern"... fingernails and chalkboard).
Southern Illinois (spell out "Southern").
Western Kentucky (spell out "Western").
Mountain West:
North Texas (spell out "North").
Northeast:
Central Connecticut State (spell out Central and State).
Mount St. Mary's (they spell out "Mount" but abbreviate "St." for some reason).
Saint Francis of NY (spell out Saint).
Saint Francis of PA (spell out Saint, and gotta add "of PA"... very confusing situation).
Ohio Valley:
Tennessee Martin (remove the comma).
Arkansas Pine Bluff (remove the comma)
Tennessee Tech (remove the period after Tech).
Eastern Illinois (spell out Eastern).
Eastern Kentucky (spell out Eastern).
Southeast Missouri State (spell out Southeast).
PAC-12:
Southern Cal or Southern California (spell out, keep out periods of course).
California (holy cow, thanks for removing that period... consider spelling out full name though).
Patriot:
perfect... always liked that "U." after American...
SEC:
South Carolina (spell out South).
Southern:
Chattanooga (school recently dropped the "Tennessee" portion).
East Tennessee State or ETSU (spell out East and State of course).
Western Carolina (spell out Western).
UNC Greensboro (remove the comma).
Southland:
UL-Monroe (matches UL-Lafayette).
University of Texas at San Antonio or UTSA.
Summit:
Western Illinois (spell out Western).
UMKC (they've been going with the 4 letter abbreviation recently).
Sun Belt:
Florida International (spell out International).
South Florida (spell out South).
South Alabama (spell out South).
Middle Tennessee State (spell out Middle and State).
Everywhere:
State (spell out "State" everywhere in place of "St."... fingernails on chalkboard...)
Also:
in Div-3:
- Rhode Island College (instead of Rhode Island... we locals always include "College").
- Connecticut College (preferably) or Conn College (same as above with us locals).
- Colorado College.
- Renssalaer (locals call it either Renssalaer or RPI, but not "Rensselaer Poly." as it is currently shown).
Adding "College" to these three schools will distinguish them from their Div-1 counterparts. Also, this would match for example "Mississippi College" of the Div-3 Iowa Conference, which distinguishes it apart from Ole Miss.
Thanks!!!
10/4/2016 8:15 AM (edited)