Here's my take on two fan favourite designs as a bonus - the Port Adelaide Prison Bars and the West Coast Ochre.
And that wraps up my AFL x Super Netball portfolio, I hope y'all enjoyed it and I appreciate all the views, likes and feedback etc.
Bulldogs get the traditional two stripes on the skirt. I went with cuffs that match the body of the dress, although I like the contrasting cuffs on the football jumpers I think matching cuffs look sleeker on the netball dresses.
Whipped up a couple of Hawthorn alternate's based on their 'carbon' and 'orbit green' training gear and media polos (probably too similar to Collingwood).
Sydney's home dress is red with white sides and a Sydney Opera House trim. Sydney's clash dress is the same pattern but in sky and navy blue, the sporting colours of NSW (which are also used by the NSW Blues). I've seen other concepts that give Sydney a blue clash jumper which I think works...
Yeah I agree a rectangular wordmark sponsor (like Pepper Money) would work better with the crusader design, but I wanted to give primary sponsors of the AFL team prime placement so Deliveroo's teal monstrosity gets to be front and centre (at this point the Deliveroo logo wreaking havoc with St...
St Kilda went through a bunch of different designs before I settled on a black crusader design for the home dress. The clash dress resembles the 2020-21 clash jumper (while I do prefer the white crusader as an alternate for St Kilda AFL, I do think their stripy alternate is underrated).
I didn't really think it was that yonic, but I've fixed it anyway.
I was keeping the teal to preserve the club wide logo, but you're right it clashes pretty bad. I've fixed it.
Yeah, most Super Netball teams (and some international netball teams) have side sponsors. When I was planning this...
I've gone with black with yellow sides for Richmond's home dress and the inverse for the clash dress. Both dresses feature a sublimated tiger stripe pattern to keep things interesting.
I've gone with grey sides with a lightning bolt design for Port Adelaide's black home dress, with a grey clash dress with black sides. I originally had the same concept with teal instead of grey but teal is just so garish (imo teal is a dated relic of Port's 90s AFL debut). Port's AFL team has...
I've returned to a white home dress (with black numbers) for North. The clash dress is a predominantly blue take on the classic 'bounding roo' jumper. For the home court I went with 'kangaroos' at the baselines as 'north' was too short and 'north melbourne' was too long.
Melbourne's home dress is an adaptation of their classic home jumper, while the clash dress resembles the 2015 'red with monogram' clash jumper (an underrated jumper imo). Both dresses (and the home court) feature a custom 'Melbourne Netball Club' monogram.
I've gone with a streamlined charcoal base with orange yoke and 'G' logo for GWS' home dress (GWS AFLW also uses this scheme, which neatly avoids the clash problems of GWS AFL's charcoal front, orange back and white 'G' logo). The clash dress is an inverse of the home.
Anyone who's seen my previous concepts knows my love for a SLSC style checkerboard for Gold Coast. A such both dresses feature a partial checkerboard design on the sides (only partial to avoid looking like high-vis police hahah). I'm in two minds about Gold Coast keeping their blue clash, while...
Geelong's dresses use three stripe hoops reminiscent of their 2012-13 clash jumpers. As with the parent club predominantly white for the home dress and predominantly navy for the clash dress. Deakin Uni sponsor's Geelong's AFLW team, Bendigo Bank Geelong's VFL and VFLW teams - thought I'd mix it...
Fremantle's AFLW team have pink accents, so Fremantle's netball team are a purple/pink team. I've used Fremantle's post-2011 chevron pattern on the sides of the dresses. The sponsors here definitely violate a few style guides but it was the only way to avoid putting all of them in boxes.
Essendon have a classic football design (red sash) so I went with a classic netball design (contrasting red sides). I tried a sash but it didn't play well with the bib/sponsors and a sash just on the skirt looked perfunctory. A bit plain, but contrasts nicely with the other black teams in the...
No surprises with Collingwood's netball dresses (if ain't broke). I've gone with a white 'swooping magpie' design for the clash dress. The simplified swooping magpie logo is not my work; I think it was made by someone on this forum but I was unable to identify the original author.
Again I may have done something slightly controversial by making Carlton a navy blue/sky blue team, inspired by Carlton's AFLW team who use sky blue as an accent colour. Both Carlton's AFL and AFLW teams have used sky blue clash jumpers in the past. Both dresses (and the home court) feature a...
Nothing too crazy with Brisbane's dresses. I've gone with a yellow clash dress inspired by the clash jumpers worn by the Brisbane Bears in 1987-91 and the Brisbane Lions in 2017-19. Both dresses (and the home court) feature the traditional Fitzroy Lion with the football swapped for a netball.
I thought about it, but decided it was too garish. I've tried to keep my court designs relatively clean and minimal in this portfolio.
After all, spectators should be ideally be focused on the action not distracted by my bold court designs hahah
I may have started off controversially by making Adelaide's home dress red, copying Adelaide's AFLW team who also wear red at home. I like how some AFLW identities are slightly different from their AFLM equivalents and I've drawn from some of those differences across this portfolio...
Hi all, in this portfolio I've imagined an alternate reality where all eighteen AFL clubs also have teams which compete in the Super Netball.
Football/netball clubs are common at a grassroots level and I thought it would be interesting to see professional football/netball clubs.
As of this...
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