Gallaugher
has worked for a number of major companies in the area,
and his work has been used by many community and civic
organizations. Gallaugher, who is a graduate of the Columbus
College of Art, also worked with many of the colleges
in southern Ohio. He has worked with Copperheads board
members Dave Palmer and Dr. Andy Kreutzer. Local sports
fans may remember his artwork from "Friday Night
Fights," an event that used to be hosted by the OU
sports administration program.
Once
"Copperheads" was chosen as the team's name,
Gallaugher could get to work. From the starthe thought
Copperheads was a good nickname for the team. "I
liked that the idea for the mascot wasn't necessarily
ferocious, but it was still a dominant mascot," said
Gallaugher. "With a dominant mascot, you can hype
it up a bit which makes it exciting and is attractive
to younger fans."
Hype
it up he did. The resulting logo is one part baseball,
one part snake and one part attitude. The Copperhead is
coiled in the middle of the diamond ready to strike visiting
opponents. The green, orange and gold logo took about
two weeks to design, create and finalize.
The
mascot and logo will be stitched and printed onto numerous
shirts, jerseys, caps and other merchandise supporting
the team. In short, Gallaugher's creation will be all
over the squad and a large part of the team's identity
in its freshman campaign.
Gallaugher,
who is a sports fan and whose children participate in
athletics locally, will be excited when the team takes
the field wearing his artwork. "It's a special charge
seeing your work in action. It's unique, not just for
personal reasons, but in putting something out there for
the community to appreciate," Gallaugher said.
As
the season moves through the summer and the Copperhead
logo becomes a regular on the heads and chests of southern
Ohio baseball fans, he will continue to feel that charge.
"It's
great being able to contribute to the community, with
everyone enjoying the team, the game and logo. It'll be
great seeing the community enjoy the logo and display
it, whether on a t shirt, cap, Frisbee or foam finger
in the stands."