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0185: Quebec Revisited

This week we're looking at concepts for teams that have disappeared from the NHL over the years. Today, Justin Cox brings us a new take on the Quebec Nordiques.

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Reader Comments (7)

I'm from Québec. The script needs to be more agressive I think because this one looks like a script used on a touristic banner. Thanks for the accent on the "e", it would have been a big mistake to forget it.

Aug 21 · 9:34 AM PDT | Unregistered Commenteritsme

it looks to toronto-y to me

Aug 21 · 11:26 AM PDT | Unregistered Commenterstephen

love this design...wish tampa used this shade of blue, help distinguish them apart from toronto.

Aug 21 · 12:14 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterJared

It's a very nice looking jersey. However, I feel that a logo is needed here. You can keep the "Québec" and put a smaller logo under it, similarly to the Canucks. With a logo, this look would be perfect.

Aug 21 · 7:12 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterNicky Santoro

I keep thinking I'm in the vast majority when I say how much I dislike wordmark hockey jerseys....but I guess I keep getting proven wrong. IMO, there needs to be a logo on this jersey. Put the 'Quebec' mark (sorry, I can't accent acute the "e" on my keyboard!) on the pants or perhaps in another creative location, but not on the front. This will be relevant discussion with a real team in QC soon enough!

Aug 22 · 2:02 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterJD

Thanks for the comments and feedback! I'm not a huge fan of word marks either which is why this Hersey is intended more as a third jersey concept.

Aug 24 · 12:50 PM PDT | Unregistered CommenterJustin

Looks like a mix between Nordiques and Bulldogs. Great work! Just one thing: The capital Q's tail could end as the underline, but that's only a detail.

Jan 22 · 8:34 AM PST | Unregistered CommenterMathieu Piché

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