Found January 23, 2008 on
Swope Blog:
I've had a few people comment on and ask about the Swope Blog logo since it went up a month or so ago. I wish I could take the credit, but I'm pretty confident that my Illustrator work just isn't up to par with the rest of society's graphic designers.
The logo was actually created by Adam Garcia. Adam is a colleague of mine and professional graphic designer. The image below of the Phoenix Suns' Gorilla mascot is an original illustration of Adam's and recently won a contest promoted by the Suns. This piece will be the cover artwork on a Suns Game Day Program late next month around playoff time.
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