Team Liechtenstein, by Alan:
I don't think Liechtenstein will being winning any Olympic medals in hockey anytime soon, but that didn't stop Alan from creating this concept for them. He used their flag as inspiration for the striping, as well as the logo. I really like the striping, especially the stripes on the shoulders, although I think those shoulder stripes could be a tad thicker. The logo is pretty good too, but I think the bottom part of the L is to thin, and also I think it's too sharp to be paired with a rounded number font.
Grade: B
Team Prussia, by Alan:
Here's another country that won't be winning any Olympic hockey medals anytime soon, but this time it's because the country doesn't exist anymore. Prussia was officially abolished in 1947, but for this concept Alan imagines what their hockey jerseys might look like if they were still around. The logo used was Prussia's coat of arms (I think), and I think it looks great on the front of a hockey jersey, but it's a bit too large. I also think the striping pattern looks good, and I like the fonts used for the name and number.
Grade: B
Columbus Blue Jackets:
The Blue Jackets won a playoff game for the first time in franchise history this year, so I thought it would be a good time for them to get new jerseys. These jerseys are partly inspired by the Blue Jackets current and original jerseys, but also with some new things added in. I originally had just half stripes on the sleeves of the blue jersey to match the white jersey, but without the yoke area coloured in it didn't make sense to stop the stripes. I also added a couple of hidden details on this concept, the first is a hanger effect on the inside of the collars, and I also added some sublimated stars near the cuffs of the sleeves.
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