Discussion Round 10, 2016 – Indigenous Round: Photos and Discussion

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Very nice, however the only not so great thing is that the design is very hard to make out, especially when you consider there will be a number on the back where the artwork is most visible.

Also our first Indigenous jumper to not use the stripes in some form as part of the design.
 
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Very nice, however the only not so great thing is that the design is very hard to make out, especially when you consider there will be a number on the back where the artwork is most visible.

Also our first Indigenous jumper to not use the stripes in some form as part of the design.
The pattern continues over the stripes...
 

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Really like Melbourne's, although I reckon they could've done without the names on the side. North's looks cool in principle, but the design might be hard to make out. I love the abstract sash Richmond has gone with.

I don't mind the names as they're not too intrusive and they're in a contemporary font/are actually readable, which gives it a bit more importance than just whacking a slab of tiny text on the front.
 
Designed by the same person who designed the last two + her sister.
Indigenous artist Sarrita King, the designer of North’s previous two ‘Our Icon’ Indigenous jumpers, has teamed up with her sister, Tarisse, to create a third jumper ‘Bloodline’. This stunning collaboration combines the striking styles of the King sisters and provides an aerial view of the land. Dividing the pair’s work is a thick line – the bloodline – which is symbol of their connection to each other and the land.
 

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