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Hawkeye15

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  1. Dragon scales on the bottom of the helmet that fade away as you move up. Dragon scales on the shoulders of the jerseys and on the panel on the front of the pants. The primary logo has a darker shade of green where black used to be. Small increase in the usage of red in the uniforms from UAB's current set.
  2. Leaning into the slanted MT logo with the tilted stripes. This is also the first of a few different concepts that do unconventional things with the jersey numbers.
  3. Full embrace of the light blue. It gives Ole Miss a truly unique identity in college football. The shoulder stripes have thin blue stripes between white and red stripes.
  4. To me, Mississippi State's best identity was the banner design era ... but I also incorporate gray into that identity. Shrink down the text on the chest by just using the State banner. Alternate is a fauxback with the baseball logo.
  5. No more chrome, no more black (save for the primary logo). Everything has a bend to it, a la the primary logo. The front and back numbers follow a slight arch.
  6. Sticking with the tiger stripes, but trying to tone it down and stick solely with blue and gray. Back to an M logo helmet full time.
  7. I played around with a wavy stripe for Tulane, then decided I'd want to make it consistent on the pants as well, and then it got a bit distracting and over the top. But it could just be in the sleeves. Maybe I'll play around with something like that to give it some more character. Thanks for the feedback!
  8. I'm sure this has been said before, but this "tradition" is awful in all sorts of ways. MLS as a league is not super popular. A lot of its teams haven't even existed for more than 10 years, some for more than a couple. Many have changed logos and branding a few different different times in their existences. Its TV ratings are stagnant. And to an average fan, flipping on a game and not being able to tell who is playing? On a soccer game I'm on the fence about caring about anyways? Keep flipping. These teams need consistency to build the brands they have and become recognizable institutions.
  9. Turning back the clock, I brought back the primary logo from the 80's and 90s. The current logo is a bit too busy for my taste. I just want a logo and designs that let Tulane's colors shine, including a greater emphasis on blue. The helmet features a stripe around the back/bottom to provide color balance and also to create a stacked wave effect on the white helmet similar to the logo. Angry wave on the sleeves!
  10. LSU's identity is too good to do wholesale changes, so I made minor tweaks. The LSU logo has rounded features on NW and SE corners, so I employed that on the jersey numbers. The pants stripe and shoulder stripes end in a subtly rounded shape.
  11. I love the color scheme. But I think the logo is too busy as is and perhaps the features are too abstract. I could not tell initially that the center logo was a 414. And some of the features clash. Is it a keg? Is it a barrel? I will be eager to see a new version, because I think the idea has promise.
  12. I'm into that shade of purple. I also dig the logos. I'm getting a Mississippi State baseball logo vibe from the primary logo. I find myself wishing the helmet had the MS logo on it so you could throw that magnolia logo on the sleeves.
  13. Complete adoption of the maroon and gold and dropping black from the identity. The jagged edge on the wing of the eagle in the ULM logo? Incorporate it into the sleeve stripes and helmet stripe.
  14. Removed black from the identity and brought in orange as a secondary color only used in thin lines and only within red. Also lightened the red to more of a cherry color. Greater usage of the fleur-de-lis logo.
  15. The update with the orange limited to outlines is great. And the way you incorporated orange into the friar logo, by simply recoloring the bat orange, is great. That move simply improves the logo even if your task wasn't adding orange to the Padres color scheme.
  16. Louisville has a bit of an identify crisis with Adidas changing their designs so many times in the last 10/15 years. Go back to the Brian Brohm / Michael Bush era design with the loops on the shoulder. Both the shoulder loops and the helmet stripe taper and then switch from red to black with a cardinal feather effect.
  17. The checkers are fine! But the whole sleeve cap is unnecessary. Use the checkers in a double stripe instead. The Kentucky throwback is probably my favorite throwback in the series. Part of me just wants to make that the primary uniform.
  18. Georgia Tech is a classic program and deserve a more classic design than they've gotten. Biggest change: white helmet a the primary. Georgia Tech has mostly used a gold helmet as a primary, but did use a white helmet in 1965-1966 and 1969-1971. Double stripes that alternate colors, increasing the usage of navy somewhat.
  19. All in on the the red lines ... they always appear on white and for that reason, only the blue jerseys have sleeve caps.
  20. Thumbs up on Kentucky Tech. The diamonds are a unique design feature and they look great. That hockey jersey is tremendous. Great lion logo. Is it meant to have a A and a M in it or am I seeing things that aren't there? Keep it up.
  21. Use four colors throughout: two shades of maroon, gray, and white Shoulder loops come to a point and give the appearance of a sword Consistent striping on helmet, shoulders, and pants.
  22. Thank you for the kind words. We press on. Kept the simplicity and timeless look, with small tweaks. Brought back the Eagle head logo from the 80's and 90's, but with a circle around it. Replaced the helmet numbers with the eagle. Single design element is the stripe on the back of the jersey. Have any football jerseys ever had something like this? I'm not sure.
  23. I tried to incorporate historical conference affiliations with geographic considerations as best as possible. I could do 26 in each, but it ends in a weird mash where states get oddly split into different conferences and LSU or Iowa (or both) end up in the Big 12, which is just odd.
  24. I'm really blown away that I'm seeing both elements of a tiger and a D in the same logo. I would not have known where to even begin in trying to pull that off. It's really fantastic.
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