If you paid close attention to the offseason post, you’ll notice that I mostly referred to the team in the nation’s capital as DC rather than Washington. That’s because DC will be the team’s location, something I’ve had in mind from very near the beginning of this project, and far before I reasonably should’ve been thinking about this team’s identity. Why? Well, DC not only stands for District of Columbia (or, by 2029, Douglass Commonwealth), but also, Dashball Club. With the latter meaning in mind, I wanted to use a singular name to make it sound more European. Ultimately, though, I couldn’t really find one that I liked (other than Justice, and I don’t think I can get away with “DC Justice” even in a fictional universe). I ended up going with Statesmen, originally suggested by Burmy87, since I think it sounds singular enough to give that same feeling that I wanted. It also celebrates both the history present in the city as well as (in the future) DC’s new status as a state. Here are the DC Statesmen:

The primary logo is a square, reminiscent of the original shape of the district before retrocession, with a quill following the Potomac River to form its current shape. The DC flag is also in there, which was a no-brainer to me, and the name works its way around it as well. The quill on its own is a secondary logo, and there’s also an interlocking DC. Both the DC logo and the wordmark are in a Roman-ish font to invoke the classical feeling of the architecture of the area. In terms of colors, red was an obvious choice given both the flag and the rest of the pro teams in the city. I went with a kind of plum as the secondary to differentiate them from the red and navy blue of the Nats, Caps, and Wizards (and Redbacks). In universe, there also might or might not be something to the fact that red and purple are the colors of the two most successful teams in NDL history.

The uniforms aren’t too crazy. The main feature is the quills on the sleeves, kind of styled after the Chargers (which Chargers? both). The alternate uniform is almost exactly the same deal in purple, but I stole an idea from myself and split the jersey into quadrants, something I first did with DC Quidditch Club in my USQ series a while back. All three jerseys are paired with asymmetrical white shorts, splitting the flag up into the stripes on one side and the stars on the other.

The big feature on the court is the quill taking up the entirety of one end zone. The end zones are also purple, mostly because I like the way both of the other colors play off it.
To round things out, here’s a sig for any new Statesmen fans:

Let me know what y’all think! C&C appreciated!
Last edited by ItDoesntMatter (10/23/2020 2:10 am)