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Re: Create an AFL Guernsey
The problem with modern guernseys is that they were designed while taking advantage of technology. In the old days they just pinned on a sash, and ended up with much more striking symbols than today's basketball-top-esque monstrosities. Guernseys shouldn't have pictures of fists holding lightening bolts, or detailed drawings of animals. It detracts from their impact.
This is kind of what I want a Tassie club top to look like (if it's not a relocated club). It'd use the colours from the origin 'map' top, but use a classic design of the kind used by all clubs, big and small, all over the country. I've probably not chosen the best colour tones/combinations/positions but that can be worked on.
Hoop
Sash. It's similar to an excellent one posted ages ago. I didn't have the red trim to start with, but it was too Richmondish (you can see the difference on the back.) Still is too similar, maybe.
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I used the pictures from http://footyjumpers.com/ as a guide.
The problem with modern guernseys is that they were designed while taking advantage of technology. In the old days they just pinned on a sash, and ended up with much more striking symbols than today's basketball-top-esque monstrosities. Guernseys shouldn't have pictures of fists holding lightening bolts, or detailed drawings of animals. It detracts from their impact.
This is kind of what I want a Tassie club top to look like (if it's not a relocated club). It'd use the colours from the origin 'map' top, but use a classic design of the kind used by all clubs, big and small, all over the country. I've probably not chosen the best colour tones/combinations/positions but that can be worked on.
Hoop
Sash. It's similar to an excellent one posted ages ago. I didn't have the red trim to start with, but it was too Richmondish (you can see the difference on the back.) Still is too similar, maybe.
Thick V
Thin V
I used the pictures from http://footyjumpers.com/ as a guide.