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Every self-respecting krewe eventually needs an archive of officially-sanctioned artwork. What follows is the Krewe’s archive: a collection of logos, fonts, and yearly themes, gathered in one place so members can make patches, paint shrines, embroider banners, etch contraption signage, and otherwise propagate the krewe’s visual language into the wider world. (The Overlords have learned, over many parade cycles, that a single canonical source for these assets reduces the volume of late-night Slack messages asking “wait, which version of the logo is the right one?”)

The files below are released to the general public under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license — which, translated from legalese into something approximating English, means:

  • Download them.
  • Remix them.
  • Print them on patches, embroider them on banners, paint them on contraptions, etch them onto pocket shrines.
  • Credit the krewe.
  • Share-alike when you remix.
  • Refrain from selling them on a t-shirt website.

The Sacred Drunken Wookiee thanks you for not selling t-shirts.

The Sacred Drunken Wookiee — the icon itself

The single most-deployed image in the krewe’s possession. It appears on parade banners, on member badges, in chalk on sidewalks the morning after the parade, and (controversially) on the side of one Overlord’s actual car. The mark is provided in three formats so it can be printed, painted, and (occasionally) extruded:

Fonts

The Krewe maintains a small set of display faces, each suited to a particular degree of cosmic gravitas. Body text is left to the reader’s judgement; the only firm request is that it remain legible.

  • SF Distant Galaxy — the Krewe’s workhorse display face, used wherever a heading wants to look slightly otherworldly without committing to a full lightsabre.
  • VideoPhreak — the secondary face, all-caps and faintly cockpit-instrument-panel-coded; reserved for labels, eyebrows, and anything else that wants to read like a system readout rather than prose.
  • 08_Underground — adopted for the 2026 wordmark “Rebellions Are Built On Hope,” and to be wielded with restraint, lest every flyer in the city begin to look the same.

Chewbacchus 2026: Rebellions Are Built On Hope

Each year’s parade has a theme, and each theme acquires its own wordmark — a phrase, lovingly typeset, that members drop onto throws, banners, posters, and the occasional commemorative tea towel. For 2026 the krewe is rolling under the banner of Rebellions Are Built On Hope. The artwork below should be considered the canonical version; variants spotted in the wild may be the work of enthusiastic individuals operating without supervision.

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T−250d · Chewbacchus 2027
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