Emblem I designed for a group called THE KNIGHTS OF SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS

Emblem I designed for a group called THE KNIGHTS OF SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS

This is a logo (emblem) for a group called the Knights of Thomas. It was created in a vector technique and given to a jeweller to make solid medals from the design, which had be given to members of a group.

It includes laurel leaves and a middle white cross and also six arrowed middle cross. There are two versions, with a circle including the name of the organisation, and without.


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