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  1. This process started back in 2020 during the pandemic, but I kinda shelved it when I started my AUIA series. The idea is pretty simple, Orange County (FL) has 22 high schools, all ranging from 1,500 to 4,200 students, meaning all of them play in either the 3M or 4M classifications (the two highest metro classifications, more info on that here). Having been born and raised in Orlando, I have many ties to most of these schools, including having played against many of them either in high school or against their feeder AAU programs. The goal is to create an update of every school. This ranges from simple updates and corrections that follow previous uniforms and traditions, but update from teamwear designs that most high schools are confined by, all the way to total brand overhauls that introduce new logos and branding (read as getting rid of "borrowed" college and pro logos). As mentioned over in my AUIA series, the uniforms will be on templates using self branded uniforms, something inspired by raysox's Danger Brand concepts. Since the county has only 22 schools, I tried my best to create unique looks for each school, especially in using different helmet colors. This of course wasn't entirely possible, but teams with same color helmets will still have differing color blocking from one another to create a good balance of looks across the conference.
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