The logos below were re-created from low resolution jpegs and direct scans from actual jerseys. 
(The "Strange Brew" logo was designed by John Cassano of Golden, Colorado. The other designers are unknown.) 
No Image Trace was used on any of these examples. 

I recreated this logo for better readability, especially from a distance.

This logo example (top) is my improvement to the original logo (bottom). I enlarged it to fit across the top of the publication for better recognition, especially from a distance. The "Southwest Stockman" was minimized as it is a minor detail to the publication and didn't justify the valuable space on the header of this front page. 

In improving this new header logo, I had to manually create it in Illustrator based on the old logo as the original font was not available, even as a reference.

This was recreated from the actual press-on jersey crest.

This logo was designed by John Cassano of Golden, Colorado. I recreated it in Illustrator from a low-resolution file.

This logo was recreated from a small sticker, this design is used on as the crest of the team's jerseys.

This logo was recreated from a small patch that is to be sewn onto a jersey sleeve or pant.

I recreated this logo so that it would be easier to recognize when playing hockey as players are moving quickly.

The original on the left is a press-on intended for a t-shirt from my junior high school.  Image Trace was not used in recreating this image.

Illustrator was used to completely recreate this book cover. No Image Trace was used.

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