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Hawkeye15

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  1. These look really great and have gotten better with each iteration. My suggestion would be to either abandon the hip logo (it's gonna be so small that the details would get lost) or just put another star there too. This star would have the stripes cutting through it vertically rather than horizontally as it is on the sleeve, but it might still work. That red jersey is fantastic. Great job.
  2. So many tremendous concepts in here. The subtle details are great. And my favorite thing is your willingness to go off the primary colors on the clash kits. The Mexico clash kit is just perfect. The white stripe on the bottom of the Uruguay shirt is strange but somehow perfect. It feels like a Uruguay shirt in a way I can't explain. I hope we get to see Jamaica kits! Keep it up.
  3. And that is it. 130 team concepts and somewhere near 650 individual uniform designs. Thank you for the feedback and comments on all I've shared. I really appreciate it.
  4. From 2012 to present day, the Cougs have been circling the optimal design. Mine is a combination of their recent uniforms that keeps the shoulder stripes of the previous set and the simplicity of the current one.
  5. Classic design for Washington with the stripes back on the pants and rounded numbers.
  6. A sublimated greek-style stripe is in the sleeve cuffs, collar, and on the helmet. The double pants stripe is a pair of the patterned stripes.
  7. Back to the clarendon numbers ... this time with no outlines and white numbers on the home jerseys. The shoulder stripes have rounded ends, similar to the underline on the logo.
  8. Their black helmet is the best one ... now they use it exclusively. Striping is similar to current uniforms, but the stripes end with some corner angles. Beaver teeth was a vague inspiration here. The new number font uses similar angles.
  9. Simplify things by going back to apple green and yellow, an O on the helmet, and letting those colors be the primary draw for the uniform. The collar and sleeve cuffs have a futuristic feather pattern made with a reflective material. The same material creates a stripe on the pants that supports the O logo on the hip. It also creates a midline in the numbers.
  10. Leaned into the symbol from the New Mexico flag for the primary logo ... updated NM State font inside. The striping pattern matches the logo but with a painted on effect rather than clean, rounded lines.
  11. I removed the black from all the logos and replaced it with a darker gray. I still think it provides enough contrast to see the details but keeps the color scheme limited to the cherry and gray and makes it more distinct from UNLV. Biggest addition is the darker gray stripe with a triangular pattern within. Teal alternate!
  12. A pair of diamonds on the hips and shoulders ... red and black if applied to silver or white backgrounds. All silver applications are in a reflective material.
  13. Went back to sleeve caps as were used in the 70's (like in the throwback) May be hard to see, but the navy jersey and pants have two shades of blue ... the darker shade fills the sleeve cap and makes the pants stripe.
  14. Current helmet is just missing something: add a flat black SD logo on top. Voila. Go back to the shoulder striping and put the Aztec pattern inside the stripes as well.
  15. The stripe that goes around the leg and on the left sleeve? Double it in size at least. Go big. Changed helmet stripe to match the other striping. No more sleeve caps on the away jerseys ... just use a black stripe.
  16. Spear forms the helmet stripe with similar design as the spear in the alternate logo. Sleeve pattern inspired by the plume on the Spartan logo. Pants stripe matches the helmet stripe.
  17. Keeping with a more traditional design for Fresno State ... like the David Carr era but without the drop shadow numbers. Increased usage of the FS logo.
  18. Put a stripe back on the pants (mind blown) ... top the stripe with the tree (mind even more blown). I actually don't hate when Stanford uses black in alternate uniforms. I think the colors work well together. But I'd rather see cardinal stay as the primary color and black as a secondary color.
  19. For someone my age, the Marshawn Lynch / DeSean Jackson era was the golden era for Cal football. Their jerseys weren't great, but they are what I think of when I think of Cal football. So I tried to create a uniform that blended that design with something more simple and less templated. If you have not caught on, I am a huge fan of a script text on the chest of a football uniform.
  20. First change is subtle: the logo now includes a black/white/red outline with thin lines compared to the current thick black outline ... the Utah logo used to include a thin red outline This thin red/white/black now forms the main piping of the uniform including a mountain motif on the sleeves.
  21. Royal blue only! Y logo incorporated into the sleeve striping.
  22. I agree with all of this. The goofy thing with Boise State is that the logo really isn't that small, it just appears that way because it's all outlines on a blue background. Of course, the appearance being small is really all that matters so I take the point. The 9 is bad. I should have tweaked it myself to run that line horizontal instead of diagonal.
  23. Simplifying things for Utah State. Their current striping pattern is interesting, but has no particular meaning that I could find? I got rid of it.
  24. More modern designs are fitting for Boise State ... lean into that. No more number on the helmet, put the bronco on both sides. Embrace the metallic silver, making it part of the striping pattern aside from the white applications.
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