Well, the Blackhawks won the cup last Monday, something that this Canucks fan isn't exactly thrilled about. They did deserve to win though, they were the best team all year long. And speaking of the Blackhawks, they are the next team for my De-Edge series.
Chicago Blackhawks:
I'm trying to make something new for each team in this series, so even though I wouldn't change the Blackhawks jerseys in real life, they get changed here. I started off by adding some of the colours in the logo to the striping on the home jersey. I then based the road jersey off of that jersey, but only using red white and black. Also the Blackhawks secondary logo is over top of the sleeve-stripes again like it was back in the 1950's.
Thanks for visiting, and as always feel free to leave any feedback you might have.
June 29, 2013
June 24, 2013
Carolina Hurricanes De-Edge
This De-Edge concept kind of doubles as my Hurricanes jersey fix. Although to be honest when I started this concept I wasn't trying to make it similar to their new jerseys, it just kind of happened.
Carolina Hurricanes:
The first thing I did was put the hurricane-flag pattern back on the hem. Then I decided to keep the fonts and name-in-shoulder-yoke from their current jerseys. After that I experimented lots with the rest of the jersey, trying to find the best look. It ended up looking quite similar to their new jerseys but that wasn't intentional. Below you can see some of the sleeve striping patterns I tried out.
As you can see, the sleeve striping pattern I ended up using on the red jersey is just the hurricane-flag striping without the black squares or perpendicular lines. The white jersey is then a recoloured version of those stripes.
Feel free to leave any comments, as always I'll try out any suggestions you may have.
Carolina Hurricanes:
The first thing I did was put the hurricane-flag pattern back on the hem. Then I decided to keep the fonts and name-in-shoulder-yoke from their current jerseys. After that I experimented lots with the rest of the jersey, trying to find the best look. It ended up looking quite similar to their new jerseys but that wasn't intentional. Below you can see some of the sleeve striping patterns I tried out.
As you can see, the sleeve striping pattern I ended up using on the red jersey is just the hurricane-flag striping without the black squares or perpendicular lines. The white jersey is then a recoloured version of those stripes.
Feel free to leave any comments, as always I'll try out any suggestions you may have.
June 18, 2013
Colorado Avalanche De-Edge
I'm kind of going alphabetically for this De-Edge series, but I was a bit stuck on good ideas for Carolina and Chicago for so I skipped a bit ahead to Colorado.
Colorado Avalanche:
I thought the Avalanche could use an updated colour scheme, so I got rid of black and silver, and used a navy and light blue. That allowed me to experiment with a light blue road jersey. For the striping pattern I wanted to use a mountain theme, but without copying their original jerseys. Afterwards I realised it looked very similar to this concept by Justin C, so he gets credit for the idea.
Thanks for visiting.
Colorado Avalanche:
I thought the Avalanche could use an updated colour scheme, so I got rid of black and silver, and used a navy and light blue. That allowed me to experiment with a light blue road jersey. For the striping pattern I wanted to use a mountain theme, but without copying their original jerseys. Afterwards I realised it looked very similar to this concept by Justin C, so he gets credit for the idea.
Thanks for visiting.
June 10, 2013
Calgary Flames De-Edge
I have another De-Edge concept today, for the Calgary Flames. For this De-Edge series I'm hoping to have about a concept a week. So this series could drag on a while, especially if I go back and make alternate jerseys, but hopefully that will mean no long stretches of time without any posts.
Calgary Flames:
I've seen a handful of people use the flame pattern from the Flames logo as jersey striping. I used those concepts inspiration or this (I don't think I've seen it used exactly like this, but it's possible I have and are sub-consciously copying someone's idea). I also used the darker red from the Flames' Heritage Classic jersey, and no black. The shoulder logo is the old WHA's Calgary Cowboy's logo (I think the Flames should purchase the rights to that logo, kind of like the Canucks did with the Millionaires brand).
Have a good day!!!
Calgary Flames:
I've seen a handful of people use the flame pattern from the Flames logo as jersey striping. I used those concepts inspiration or this (I don't think I've seen it used exactly like this, but it's possible I have and are sub-consciously copying someone's idea). I also used the darker red from the Flames' Heritage Classic jersey, and no black. The shoulder logo is the old WHA's Calgary Cowboy's logo (I think the Flames should purchase the rights to that logo, kind of like the Canucks did with the Millionaires brand).
Have a good day!!!
June 05, 2013
Buffalo Sabres De-Edge
Buffalo Sabres:
For the Sabres I wanted to use their original colour scheme, but I didn't want to just copy their original jerseys. I was a bit stuck until I noticed the striping pattern on their 1978-80 road socks, which I based the jersey stripes off of. Also (as mentioned above) the road jersey is yellow, which allows it to be a reverse of the home jersey. I used their original logo, but with an added blue outline so that the yellow outline doesn't get lost on the yellow jersey.
I haven't started on the next team of this series yet, but I have lots of ideas in my head so hopefully the next team will be posted soon. Thanks for reading.
June 04, 2013
My Thoughts: New Star Rising
Welcome back to another post on SG-94, the second today (I think this is the first day with two posts on this blog). Here I'll be talking about the Stars new logos and jerseys.
The new secondary logo isn't nearly as good as the primary. It doesn't add anything to the identity, it's just the D-Star from the primary logo in a circle with the team's name written around the edge. Too many NHL team's use these lazy roundels as secondary logos. It's also a little odd that the D-Star doesn't have the black outline from the primary logo. I wouldn't give this more than a 6/10.
Photo from Icethetics |
Photo from stars.nhl.com |
Feel free to leave your own thoughts in the comments. Also stay tuned for a De-Edge concept tomorrow.
My Thoughts: New Storm
So the Hurricanes just unveiled new home and road jerseys, the first major change since the teamed moved from Hartford in 1997. I know you all already know this, so this post isn't reporting the changes, it's my thoughts on the changes.
Photos from instagram.com/nhlcanes |
Screenshot from hurricanes.nhl.com |
I'll have another post like this for the Stars unveiling later today, so stay tuned for that. Thanks for visiting.
June 01, 2013
Boston Bruins De-Edge
I'm back with another De-Edge concept, this time for the Boston Bruins.
Boston Buins:
I'm going for a more retro look for the Bruins, since they are an original six team. The logo is similar to their Bobby Orr "era" logo, but the B has serifs (I used the same logo for my NHL Redesign concept). Also the sleeve and hem stripes are changed up to match the shoulder yokes.
Boston Buins:
I'm going for a more retro look for the Bruins, since they are an original six team. The logo is similar to their Bobby Orr "era" logo, but the B has serifs (I used the same logo for my NHL Redesign concept). Also the sleeve and hem stripes are changed up to match the shoulder yokes.
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