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  1. Here, I'll be posting a few NFL concept uniforms I've created over the years. Pretty simple stuff. I'm relativley new to the digital design, so if you have any constructive criticisms or suggestions, be sure to let me know.
  2. I had the idea a few nights ago to spell out World Cup qualifying country names using the player’s name sets from team shirts they wore in past tournaments. I’m cycling through each group picking one team a day. First up from Group A is the Netherlands. (1/32)
  3. For this series, I plan on redesigning all of the basketball courts in the B1G while drawing some inspiration from the boundary-pushing NBA courts of recent years that have introduced unique wood patterns (Grizzlies, Nets, Hornets). Indiana Hoosiers - Assembly Hall The Hoosiers replace their standard wood pattern for a candy striped chevron pattern while maintaining the classic paint scheme. Rutgers Scarlet Knights - "The RAC" The State University of New Jersey blends past and present by bringing back the parquet pattern inside the three point lines. The baselines and sidelines are exaggerated, similar to the Raptors', and create a striping pattern that calls back to the piping of the 1983 team.
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