Port Adelaide made the move to the AFL in 1991 after the submission for a state-wide composite team fell though at a fractured SANFL house. The colour white and the nickname Magpies were both traded out, in part to avoid conflict with Collingwood branding but also in the hope of uniting support...
Ah my bad, took ages making a clipping mask for the logo so I'll just pretend this is a 2024 retro throwback edition of that universe.
*(might come back and re-do if I get time this week)
Fitzroy's financially motivated, club saving relocation to New South Wales brought with it changes to jumper and brand. To appease a disgruntled Melbourne fanbase, the maroon of old was brought back, taking the jumper to its roots, whilst the navy yoke was lightened to a NSW shade of blue; a...
Collingwood's uprooting sticks to the SANFL required a contractual change of both jumper and moniker. "Zebras" was the standout choice, allowing the club to retain its black and white cultural heritage. It’s originality as a nickname and brand in major professional sport was used early on as a...
Was genuinely working on a zebra based entry based off a logo I made a while back, only to be pipped to the post on both fronts.
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/afl-jungle-league.1363884/
Hope it’s not a d*ck move or anything but any chance you can remove the logo from the entry...
Nah no worries, life should always come first. I can help set up threads if you like, but there’s also no rush if you plan to come back to it. All good.
The cats' stripes are transformed into the jaguar's spots, the jaguar being the premier cat and a national icon of Brazil. A gradient in national colours and a samba-style typeface for the numbers add the sensação brasileira.
Genuinely saved this years ago, I found it that cool. Should be bumped again now we know AFL suits are tapping the Bigfooty talent pool. ScottFreo
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/poll-logootw-26-essendon-fc.1053573/#post-51933013
Similar to the mooted Adelaide Sharks jumper, stylized Tasmanian coastline with Tasman peninsula and east coast front, west coast back. I also think diagonal Monaco style halves is a traditional enough design element for a traditional footy state whilst still being unique/unused in the AFL.
The South Melbourne heritage-V has been reshaped to the coastline of the Indian subcontinent. An Indian-style feather pattern, evoking a swan, is imposed over the blood's red (*pattern not my work.)
The signature Richmond sash has been remodelled into the coastline of the Indian subcontinent: east coast on the front, west on the back. The national symbol of the chakra sits under the collar in Richmond colours.
The Gold Coast monogram has been reimagined in tribute to 20th century artist and Spanish icon Pablo Picasso, inspired by his 1968 Petit Soleil motif of a smiling sun. Black collar and cuffs feature in a nod to national animal the Andalucian bull, whilst also acknowledging host city Seville...
Big fan of the Nike template with the collar triangles(?), takes me back to 2002. Now if only the side panels were brought back. Both England shirts far better than what was worn in Qatar.
Extending matching patterns onto shorts gives a pyjama look though.
The CFC monogram has been transformed into the auspicious azure dragon of Chinese legend. It sits on a gradient to evoke a shining moon upon a nighttime sky, reflecting the importance of the lunar calendar and it’s significance in Chinese culture. The corners of the jumper feature the...
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