Hello everyone! This will be the last post on SG-94. Don't get too upset though, I'm not retiring from making concepts I'm just switching to a new blog address. From now on I'll be posting all my concepts on stevengrantdesign.blogspot.com.
The new blog is also home to my new Combo template.
Thank you to everyone who has visited this blog, commented, and/or submitted concepts these past four years.
Goodbye!
April 28, 2016
March 16, 2016
Vintage Kings
Hello again!
Los Angeles Kings:
When I posted my last Kings concept on CCSLC, a few people suggested I switch the colours to purple and yellow. I did that here, and I also switched the logos, numbers, and collar to something more vintage.
And here's a version using a darker purple and silver.
That's all for now!
Los Angeles Kings:
That's all for now!
February 21, 2016
Kings with Stripes
Hello everybody! Did you miss me? I'm sorry it's been so long since my last concept, I had simply run out of ideas. But guess what, I've made a new concept!
Los Angeles Kings:
I was watching a Kings game the other day and for some reason I got the idea for a Kings jersey with two arm stripes, and this is the end result. The altered primary logo I previously used on a Kings concept back in 2014.
Thanks for stopping by!
Los Angeles Kings:
Thanks for stopping by!
October 11, 2015
Team NASA
What if NASA were a hockey team? I know that's a very random question, but it's what inspired this concept.
Team NASA:
Team NASA:
The red stripes are based off of the red stripes that are on some NASA spacesuits (see below). I was also a bit inspired by the all blue NASA flight suits. Overall I was just going for a simple look that was a mix of both modern and traditional.
Just in case you're curious, here's some more info about the above photos. The first photo is of Alan Shepard on the moon during Apollo 14, taken by astronaut Edgar Mitchell. The second photo is of astronaut Scott Kelly inside a Soyuz simulator. Kelly is currently in space as commander of the International Space Station. If you are at all interested in outer space you should follow Scott Kelly on Twitter or Instagram, he posts lots of spectacular photos.
Image from wikipedia.org - Image from nasa.gov |
Bon Voyage!
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