**UPDATE** - Due to there only being 3 entrants, I have decided to award 1st place to all 3! Well done all, and thank you for entering. Shame more people didn't enter.
Welcome to another Knockout Tournament in DesignFootball! I thought that it would be nice to have the African Cup of Nations Gabon 2017 as the theme of the tournament. You may enter it by commenting in the first post of the competition.
The fourth annual K League Kit Contest is here at long last! While we wait for the 2020 season to kick off, we've challenged the amazing designers of Design Football to see what they can come up with for K1 and K2 clubs.
Hello everybody! Have been some years since Crest Redesign Cup, created by Zumo, ended and i decided that it will be good to reopen it to have some fun in another format from Crest Redesign Competition Weekly.
Group Stage - Knockout format competition of designing shirt / kit concepts.
As we prepare for the 2019 K League season and Seongnam FC's return to the first division, we are kicking off our annual kit design competition!
Good Afternoon, I'm Alessandro from Italy, I'm writing you because I need your help! I follow this blog for a long time since I have the passion for the kit / logo.
Hello everyone! Unfortunately Russia 2018 ends and we will have to wait four and a half years to enjoy a FIFA World Cup again. To commemorate this event, I have decided to organize the 2018 WC Knockout Kit Design Competition.
What if, in an alternate universe, the city of Manchester had 1 team? The city of London has 1 team? Here's your chance to design a crest and/or kits for any UK city, from Durham to Plymouth, Birmingham to Norwich. Competition closes on 1st August 2018. Good luck!
This is a quick just-for-fun competition to run until the end of the World Cup. It's based on the idea of international teams having sponsors, and what could be done to make that work.
Have you ever done a crest which you thought was great back in the day but now looks like a pile of feces? Enter the “Second Chance” tournament with your initial design, new design and the actual logo (as of March 2018) as shown in my own entries.
Love them or loathe them, universal templates are ubiquitous in football kit design. From the celebrated Adidas templates of the 90s to the maligned Nike Vapor kits of Euro 2016 and everywhere in between.
Hey guys, longtime lurker, first time poster. I've had this idea lurking about my head for a while, and thought this would be the perfect place to share it. This is a just for fun competition in which the purpose is to design crests and kits for National Teams that don't exist.
We invite all designer on DesignFootball to participate in new weekly competition called Challenge of The League Grand Prix or CL-GP. It will be weekly competition, a league grand prix every week. Every participant can only upload one design per grand prix.
If you want to partake in this competition you must know the following rules: 1. Your design of a national team jersey must incorporate a classic design of that national team. 2. The design cannot be inspired by a jersey over the past 12 years.
I thought that some non-league teams (if you don't know what they are click here) have horrible badges, or some just don't have them on a digital format.
Earlier this year, it was reported that Athletic Bilbao may sign a deal with New Balance due to their deal with Nike ending next year. There will be three winners for each of the home kit, away kit, third kit and goalkeeper kit. The shirts must be sponsorless.
With the 2016 season officially over and Daegu FC and Gangwon FC being promoted, it's time to look ahead and imagine what each of the 12 K-League Classic teams might be wearing in 2017. To do so, we're hosting a just-for-fun competition on the magnificent Design Football website and are inviting any and all designers to try their hand at outfitting Korea's top flight.
New Kit Design Competition for Design Football in the form of Weekly Challenges. Competition is open to all members and with new challenges posted each week, there's no long term commitment
I'm running this competition again because I don't think many people understood it that much. What if football teams had NFL-style names?
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