I’m a graphic and sports designer and I created a series of new / revised jersey sets for each NHL team. Now that I’ve gone through each team, I’m choosing my favorite from each set and editing them on to players. If you’re interested in seeing the rest of the designs, they can be found on my Reddit and Instagram pages. I appreciate all feedback, so let me know what you think! Hope you enjoy it.
This was one of my favorites from my recent Bold Future jersey designs. I’ve always loved Arizona’s #kachina styling and would love to see more of the wild and interesting colors represented. Purples and oranges are greatly underutilized in the NHL.
The colors and patterns are inspired by native kachina fabric patterns and the kachina head logo itself. I’m no expert, so please, if any Indigenous individuals would like to design a pattern, I’d love to see an authentic rendition! The cactus pants remain, simply because they’re too cool to replace.
I made a few minor tweaks from the original design. The numbers were removed from the sleeve pattern, and shifted above for visibility. And the patterned collar was removed. I felt that the additional pattern was a little too much going on. A white outline was also added to the Kachina logo for visibility. You can see the new jersey design in a flat format on the last slide.
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I’m a graphic and sports designer and I created a series of new / revised jersey sets for each NHL team. Now that I’ve gone through each team, I’m choosing my favorite from each set and editing them on to players. If you’re interested in seeing the rest of the designs, they can be found on my Reddit and Instagram pages. I appreciate all feedback, so let me know what you think! Hope you enjoy it.
This was one of my favorites from my recent Bold Future jersey designs. I’ve always loved Arizona’s #kachina styling and would love to see more of the wild and interesting colors represented. Purples and oranges are greatly underutilized in the NHL.
The colors and patterns are inspired by native kachina fabric patterns and the kachina head logo itself. I’m no expert, so please, if any Indigenous individuals would like to design a pattern, I’d love to see an authentic rendition! The cactus pants remain, simply because they’re too cool to replace.
I made a few minor tweaks from the original design. The numbers were removed from the sleeve pattern, and shifted above for visibility. And the patterned collar was removed. I felt that the additional pattern was a little too much going on. A white outline was also added to the Kachina logo for visibility. You can see the new jersey design in a flat format on the last slide.