Kit Design Tutorial for Beginners
Here
FootballShirtCulture.com
Login
Register
Design Football
The Community-Based Home of Concept Football Kit and Crest Designs
Home
Community
Community Stream
Your Profile
User Panel
Galleries
All Categories
Football Kit Designs
Football Crest Designs
Football Boot Designs
Stadium Designs
Miscellaneous
Challenges
Kit Of The Week
Loud Kits Challenge
TWT- Thursday Weekly Theme
2022-23 Kit Predictions
Crest Redesign Weekly
New Kit Deal Challenge
All Challenges
Comments
Upload Designs
Podcasts
Blog
Contact
About us
YOU MUST ENABLED JS
Home
»
Challenges
»
Crest Redesign Competition Weekly
» VÍKINGUR Redesign
Search gallery...
← Previous
Image 3276 of 4854
Next →
Image 3278 of 4854
VÍKINGUR Redesign
Image information
Description
There is a lot of equity in the Viking design, so I have opted to emphasise that. Removing the type and going with a strong graphic symbol that would make itself out and over time create something that would become synonymous with the football club.
Date
Tuesday, 01 October 2019
Hits
3543
Author
elfisho
Comments
3 Comments
Login
Oldest
Best
Popular
Newest
Oldest
Collapse All
Expand All
You must login to post a comment.
You are a guest
Login Now
Loading comment...
The comment will be refreshed after
00:00
.
This commment is unpublished.
elfisho
·
5 years ago
Also, deepening the shade of blue and using an off-black to make the white truely pop.
This commment is unpublished.
giannakakis
·
5 years ago
excellent !
This commment is unpublished.
Rabbi
·
5 years ago
@elfisho
This is not bad at all but I wander why the helmet is in two pieces,
This commment is unpublished.
elfisho
·
5 years ago
@Rabbi
Negative space. That is technically part of the helmet. It is what isn’t there that is important and is W nice detail.
This commment is unpublished.
Rabbi
·
5 years ago
@elfisho
Ok sorry but I am not getting the meaning of it, but that just me.
This commment is unpublished.
elfisho
·
5 years ago
@Rabbi
Thats fair enough! Design is subjective! All feedback welcomed :)!
This commment is unpublished.
elfisho
·
5 years ago
I think the other way to approach this is with a viking ship/nordic illustration. More time for sure – but potentially an interesting result.
empty
YOU MUST ENABLED JS