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  1. From a design and composition standpoint, the weight of the numerals combined with the pattern detailing makes for a really distracting, busy logo altogether. The "L" only stands clear because of the trophy in-between it but the "IX" looks like one big blob of color and shapes. I was really excited for this recent design approach to blend with New Orleans aesthetics and themes, but this might be the most rough execution they could've taken. It's a shame because the recent logos were really some of the best we've gotten in the 21st century.
  2. @pitt6pack here's the version they're using for the field. I was able to extract it from the Ticketmaster Super Bowl seating chart. For at least the last couple Super Bowls, that page has had this simplified version, though it took some tweaks to match what the actual field shows. Hope this helps!
  3. I find it interesting how the grounds crew essentially demo'd field artwork on the ground level turf before doing the real thing on the roll-in grass tray that will actually be used for the game. It makes me wish they were using the raiders block yard numbers for the game instead of the standard schoolbook font.
  4. I've never understood that either. I know it's your accent color in uniforms, but it's no where in your current logo and that yellow specifically isn't terribly flattering as a field color either (much less a full end zone color). But for the sake of offsetting the niners end zone like it was for LIV, it feels like they've just kinda...stuck with it. I thought the red end zone would've played well with the Eagles last year, to really bookend the field with the SBLVII logo design colors between.
  5. My projection based on the images @pitt6packfound! I feel like the enzdone/sideline color matchup clashes with the Super Bowl logo a little bit, maybe just given how unique the coloring on the SB logo actually is. All in all, I'm ready to see changes in the next couple years to the template because this has just gotten stale and I believe with the revitalization of the Super Bowl logos, the field design should also get that same kind of attention.
  6. Threw together a classic concept for this year. Bringing back a helmet design with modern touches, giving the team boxes some love, team slogans on the border of their respective end zones, and of course conference logos. Not to feed into the conspiracy, but these teams with this logo would easily make for a great field design.
  7. I'm hoping for the Raiders number font just to give the field a stronger identity. I love how they've revitalized the actual SB logo recently and pairing that with something as subtle as the home field's usual number font on the field would be a welcome touch!
  8. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0ZABozGJUcDaC8K5y1hqYvXjiGQzHuZPS4g96KPhsVzkeC76zCUunGHog8gCxTdnnl&id=102042542297&mibextid=qC1gEa This post from the cardinals Facebook gives a pretty good idea of what’s going on. I think the black and dark grey paint won’t go on until the night before the game. So that blank outline on the eagles word mark and dark details in the Super Bowl logos will likely be filled in on Saturday.
  9. Also had some fun with a modernized retro style. Hopefully the league considers reimplementing the conference logos in some fashion at some point. I know the blue and red don't go with every team's color scheme, but the push for conference supremacy is still very alive and I think using those logos should matter to the league.
  10. My latest iteration from all reference images I've found. The Super Bowl logo provides nice contrast to both end zone colors, especially on the Chiefs' end. It makes the return of the yellow end zone more tolerable. Really a better looking field than I thought it would turn out to be. Uniforms are going to have some great colorful stains by the end of the game lol
  11. If that turns out to be legit, that could be one of the best Super Bowl logos ever IMO. The nod to the shape of the Bellagio to give it that extra depth and dynamic quality is great. Obviously the Vegas iconography never goes wrong, and if the color scheming is anything like the last two logos, this should be just as good. Can't help but think about how the 3D broadcast graphics will go crazy with it, too.
  12. Just a hopeful concept for the game. Taking mild inspiration from a few others in this thread. Simple enough to do but different enough to freshen things up. In line with social justice slogans, team slogans along each sideline boundary would be a nice touch. Bringing the conference logos back, colored to match the teams would be a cool reimplementation of them, I think. I really hope they go for something unique because colors really pop on Arizona's grass. It's one of the best looking fields in the league and deserves a great design based on its Super Bowl history!
  13. I made up a concept for what the field might look like this year. I think the quadrant color look for the sidelines should make a return as it did for XLIX in Arizona. And sticking with the general aesthetic of the past couple years with an enlarged SB logo graphic. Let me know what you think!
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