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Hawkeye15

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  1. The main design element is the yellow stitched pattern, which is supposed to have a cowboy feel to it. The yellow stitches only ever appear on brown, so that means brown stripes show up on white elements. Western Michigan should have ran a '73 throwback by now. What a unique design with the footballs on the shoulders.
  2. My goal was to tastefully use a feather as a helmet stripe without it being over the top. I then repeat that diagonal lined stripe on the cuffs and the pants. The numbers have a drop shadow to mirror the primary logo.
  3. I think you are correct about the outlines around the yellow numbers. Thanks for the feedback!
  4. Eastern Michigan's primary E logo is incredibly lifeless. So I flipped things around and went with the E logo their baseball team uses. The rest of the design elements follow suit.
  5. Buffalo's current brand is very close for me. I like the gray and black when used in moderation, so I kept the gray pants. The sleeves and number font have a bull horn feature to them.
  6. Leaning into the rocket with the moon behind it as the new primary logo / helmet logo. The overall design is more futuristic ... why not when you are the rockets?
  7. To me, Bowling Green looks its best between 2008 and 2010 with the two-toned shoulder stripes. I tried to replicate that here with a unique stripe duplicated on the pants as well.
  8. Great job with the Twins. Dropping gold was an essential first step. Putting Minnie and Paul on the sleeve of every jersey and making the river light blue ... A+. Seems like the Twins text should be red with a white outline on the navy jersey, but I'm not sure if that's because it would look better or if my brain just knows that's how it's always looked for them.
  9. The sleeve design should feel like a husky without being too over the top.
  10. Leaned into the angled stripes and hard edges that the logo uses prominently.
  11. Main design element is the addition of the yellow piping which shows up flourescent yellow on yellow elements and as the primary gold color on blue elements. The piping includes the lightning flash in the pants stripe, sleeve stripe, and at the bottom of the jersey numbers.
  12. Previous Z logo and branding is much better than the new A logo.
  13. This design attempts to blend eras. The plain shirt with an orange sleeve number calls back the Vick-era uniforms. The collars, cuffs, inside the numbers, and the stripes have the brick pattern that has been used in more recent branding.
  14. To close out the ACC ... The striping pattern is a 3-layer stripe with equal widths at one end and then the middle stripe pinches to a thin stripe by the other end, with inspiration from the point of a sword.
  15. Keep the fading diamonds stripe. It just feels like Temple now. The collar and sleeve cuffs feature diamonds that get smaller from back to front.
  16. Keep the classic look for Syracuse, but I'm pushing the boundary on the thickness of the stripes. Hopefully they aren't too big.
  17. Inspiration from the Emeka Okafor era UConn basketball jerseys. Bring back red as a part of the football color scheme and remove the gray from the look aside from an alternate gray uniform.
  18. Traditional Rutgers look with an added thin, pointed stripe to the helmet, sleeves, and pants.
  19. The sleeves feature a mountains effect with 4 layers of mountains, fading in the distance. The same effect wraps around the bottom of the helmet. Zoom in to see the detail.
  20. Minor touchups for Pitt related to the pattern in the stripes. The current pattern is a poor nod to the cathedral of learning. The updated version should have a clearer interpretation. The logo on the throwback helmet I had to create from scratch, so zoom in and appreciate the beauty (awfulness) of that thing.
  21. Sleeves feature the interlocking W from the academic logo. The actual interlocking W is a reflective material. \ The same reflective material forms the WF on a satin helmet. The Wake Forest standard black helmet with the gold WF makes for one of the most boring, forgettable helmets in college football. This is my attempt at giving it more character. The reflective components have an outline with a secondary color that forms sort of a shadow for it. The numbers are also outlined in the reflective material.
  22. Jagged pattern separates the two stripe colors on pants and helmet. Otherwise simple design in keeping with NC State's traditional looks.
  23. Keep the flag motif but shrink it down to thin piping, similar to its application in the M logo. Red helmet has the more classic "Terps" text.
  24. Simple, classic design for Marshall. Sleeve stripe matches the pattern of the helmet stripe. Shrink down "The Herd" text on the chest.
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