The Club is undertaking our 2nd large branding project in 2 years, and this time we're listening to and including voices from all of our fans in the creative process. This email is geared towards informing fans of this project and encouraging them to 'Add Their Voice' by telling us what the Club and city mean to them — and ultimately, what our fans would like to see in our Club's new crest — through a submission form. Visually you'll see the same creative themes of mood boards depicting the idea of an ongoing project between both the email and landing pages.
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