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Roselee Pando

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Jan 19, 2024, 2:56:53 AM1/19/24
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The color palette and fonts are retained, as is the entire front design -- with a single addition. I absolutely love the new 'WE GROW BASKETBALL HERE' seal that combines the state's seemingly endless rows of corn with its aforementioned rich basketball tradition, so it has found its way into the centered of the front jersey design as a sublimated graphic. I am typically quite averse to sublimation, especially with Nike taking over, but it is a more subtle way to incorporate the seal and the cornrows....plus their state of Indiana-shaped alternate logo contains similarly subtle cornrows.
That being said, the color balance feels off because the orange accent only appears around the collar trim -- it has now been added to the armhole trim for the sake of consistency. The wordmark font has also been used to replace the previous numeral font, as it clashed with the theme and looked out of place. I'm honestly not sure how it would look for numerals other than Russell Westbrook's '0' here, but we'll roll with it. While you obviously can't see the back of the jersey, I think for the sake of maintaining a clean design the soundwave pattern needs to be relegated strictly to the jersey's side panels -- extending completely across the back is excessive and unnecessary.
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I love the previous designs. The checkered striping in the Pacers jersey was an awesome touch. I like the idea of adding gold to Boston's set, but I think you can keep the collar/armhole piping in the same way Duke did with the new Nike template. I love the love the logo being worked into the side panel of Portland's jersey, but the font on the wordmark clashes with the sleek, modern look. With all that criticism being said, these are all fantastic concepts.
I really like what you did for the side treatment for the Blazers, but the font doesn't work there. The overly bubbly and bold font clashes hard with the sleek and minimalist jersey, and in addition I could see legibility being an issue especially because of its diagonal placement.
Finally, I started re-tooling the Blazers' jerseys to incorporate their new branding. The biggest issues voiced about the first version of these were the font and the sash within it -- I much prefer the switch to their new font in this version, but I'm unwilling to abandon the sash. They wil also receive an updated version of their home jersey and perhaps their alternate jersey as well.
I've finished updating Portland's set. The home jerseys received the same update as the previously-posted away jerseys in terms of the font change, with the only difference being that black, that bottom color in the sash, becomes the dominant color outlining the wordmark. The away jerseys posted yesterday have remained unchanged, and the alternate jerseys now have the original 'rip city' font instead of the new team font.
Your Blazers set is much improved with the addition of their new font, which I'm starting to like more and more as I see it in different applications. I'm still not completely sold on the sash in the letters, but it's definitely a creative interpretation of their diagonal jersey striping, and I applaud you for being willing to try something different. And although I'm not sure about the alternate as an on-court thing, I could definitely see it being a popular fashion jersey around these parts. The update with the actual "Rip City" wordmark on the chest is also a definite upgrade from the first version you posted. Keep up the good work!
I completely agree with pretty much everything you mentioned -- warming up to their new font, skepticism re: the sash, and appropriateness of the 'rip city' wordmark. I definitely couldn't see those alternates ever ending up on-court, but your assessment as a fashion jersey is spot-on. Thanks!
The rounded font for their wordmark and numerals feels very late '90s/early 2000s and just looks generic. On top of that, the extra white outline on the home jerseys and the extra black outline on the away jerseys once again muddles things a bit. As a result, the font has been replaced by one with more of a western flair, the unnecessary outlines have been removed, and to help fit the 'SAN ANTONIO' script on the away jersey incorporate an element from the George Gervin-era uniforms the wordmarks are arched, and rather heavily at that.
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