The letters "W" and "M" are essentially inverted versions of each other, and they can also stand for "Wolves" and "Minnesota." So Dom Veurink came up with a nifty stylized "W" logo for his home jersey and then flipped it upside-down for his road jersey. Not bad! (And while we're at it, Sandro Tagliavini devised an "MW" mark that doubles as a wolf's head.)

Honorable mention: Wolves howl at the moon and NBA team logos almost always include a basketball, so Daniel Richardson came up with a logo concept that combines the moon and the ball. Needs a bit of work, but it's a good concept. ... Most of the logo concepts we received showed a wolf's head either snarling directly at the viewer or pointing upward, in full howl. Joel Jenson got his logo to stand out from the pack simply by showing the wolf's head in profile, pointing forward. He then included an upward-howl pose for one of his secondary logos -- a smart approach. ... Neon, volt, electricity -- by any name, fluorescent green and yellow tones are all the rage these days. They usually look pretty awful, but Greg Koch managed to harness them to surprisingly good effect in his logo package and his home and road uniforms. The only problem is that the combination of navy and neon feels too Seattle Seahawks-ish. ... As usual, Tom Bierbaum submitted drawings that included great designs for opposing teams. Check out his concepts for the Washington Wizards and Oklahoma City Thunder (who would change their name to the Bolts in Bierbaum's alternate universe). ... John Richardson's uniform concepts look like they'd be right at home in the old ABA. ... Tom Kyle's black alternate uniform is suitably spooky.

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