Entries in spotlight (9)

Sunday
Aug302009

Spotlight: tdog

Our third and final IceHL Artist Spotlight this weekend features tdog — a phenomenal designer with seven different finalist entries. Also known as Rik Oko, tdog has even seen two of his designs win their respective polls already — the Motorheads and Sentinels.

His logos for the Outlaws, Guardians and Scorpions were runners up but his Hellcats and Kodiaks logos remain in competition. The Edmonton Kodiaks poll goes live this week where he'll face Roccot and Sean Cox Tattoo.

In order to get a better idea about where Rik got some of his inspiration, I asked him to offer up some background on his finalists. Attached to each description is a small version of the logo being described. You can see the full versions in each team's logo poll.

I really am not one to talk (or write) about myself. I entered some art for the heck of it. I love hockey and I have always had a sick fascination with uniform design. I'm a big overall sports fan who secretly critiques uniforms and jerseys while watching games — occasionally doodling my version of what they should be wearing. I guess Icethetics gave me an opportunity to take it to a more final stage. It was fun to create some quickie art for the fictional IceHL.

As for the background, it has been a while but here goes...

Outlaws – I really didn't want to do the hat and scarf. So I decided on the horse. And eventually caved and put the hat and scarf on the rider as well as the shoulder patch. I found that the team name was the most tedious part of the design. It was hard in such little time not to make it look hokey. The majority of the time was spent designing the two logos. But I tried my best to make it all coordinate. I also tried to keep the colors to fewer than four on all designs — three if possible — and to match the colors to something related to the city. Too many colors on a logo for a sports team is overkill.

Motorheads – I would have liked to have taken more time on this one. But basically I wanted to do an amalgam of a face/head with an engine. I like setting the logo on a shape, usually a circle works best. It balances it a bit more for me. The side patch was an idea for the chest logo at first.

Sentinels – Kept it basic. Big W, silhouette guard. Tried my best not to get too detailed or busy. I think I modeled the colors similar to the previous Caps colors, even though I hated those jerseys. The flag logo — again pretty simple — similar in design to the Hurricanes' flag. I didn't want to overdo the patriotism here. I avoided stars until the last second addition in the script logo.

Kodiaks – This was a real quickie. My original submission had the Kodiaks letters on the chest front.  I wanted to convey ferocity and speed and have the head look like it was tearing at the edges but due to lack of time i played it safe and put it in a circle. Same with the bear claws.

Hellcats – I wanted a retro look to the plane and also a little hokiness so I based it on the Islanders logo. I hate the team but love the logo. The orange H in the background is supposed to be searchlights. Imagining the plane on a night time bombing mission ready to destroy the enemy — er, competition. I tried to change the "S" in the logo since it looked like a Nazi symbol. I was only able to change one and left the others since I ran out of time again.

Guardians – My fave to work on since I am a NYer. Just took the lion head from the statue in front of the Main library. What? It's a guardian... work with me here. The five stars represent the boroughs. And I think the color scheme I borrowed from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. I like that pewter gray.

Scorpions – Utah color scheme, mountains, and a scorpion shaped like an S with a white "S" behind him. What more can you ask for?

 

As always, any questions or messages for Rik can be directed to him by writing a comment below. Approved comments should appear within 48 hours of submission.

The Spotlights will return next weekend after a final week of logo polls. That means the time for uniform design entries is just over the horizon!

Sunday
Aug302009

Spotlight: Sean Cox Tattoo

Tonight's IceHL Artist Spotlight double-header begins with a prolific artist who has a unique style all his own. Sean Cox, of Sean Cox Tattoo, graced the project with three logo finalists — for the Kodiaks, Steelcats and Beasts.

  

Sean's Beasts logo was defeated and the Steelcats' logo will be revealed this week. He's hoping for victory this week when the Edmonton Kodiaks' poll is posted on Icethetics. In the meantime, I asked Sean to tell us about how he went about creating what would become his finalists.

The Edmonton Kodiaks was somewhat of a rush job. I had just discovered Icethetics a few days before the deadline so I took a drawing I already had and modified it. It's actually one of my tattoos, which was inspired by (among other things) a bear that attacked someone on the mountain I was camping on. (Bear #66, Banff National Park. She's dead now. Got hit by a train.) So really all I had to do was the wordmark — which I wanted to make look like a camp/park sign because one of my original ideas for the tattoo was to have this bear in a campground.

The Hamilton Steelcats concept was important to me because I grew up in Hamilton and a lot of my friends and family work in the steel mills. I don't know if it's obvious enough, but that's a bolt in the tiger's eye. A lot of Hamilton's sports teams have had the yellow and black so that was a no brainer. And a lot also have the tiger theme. The CFL's Ti-Cats actually used to have long skinny cages at the back of the end zones where a real tiger would pace back and forth the width of the field. They moved the tiger when the teams switched ends so it was always in the visiting team's end.

For the Boulder Beasts, I just liked the name Beasts. It made sense to have the beast made of stone (boulder). That idea made me think of Bronx from Gargoyles, so I modeled the animal after that.  The mountains in the back is an actual mountain range near the city. I think they're called the flat irons. And the secondary logo is a busted net. That was my wife's idea. There's always broken sticks or skates or pucks in logos. No one ever has a net. And nets are impossible to break so I thought that would show some balls.

www.seancoxtattoo.com

If you'd like to leave a message or question for Sean, please do so in the comments below.

We'll finish up tonight's two-parter in a little while with the artist known simply as tdog.

Saturday
Aug292009

Spotlight: Eddie Ray Design

I'd love to be able to give you guys a glimpse into the worlds of all 25 IceHL artists, but unfortunately, only a fraction of our phenomenal designers have written in for their Artist Spotlight bios. That means I'll likely be wrapping it up next weekend (after the final week of logo voting).

However, tonight we go behind the scenes with Eddie Ray of Eddie Ray Design — responsible for logo finalists for four different teams. Despite his amazing work, his finalists were runners up. The competition in this project is stiff!


As you can see, Eddie put together some simple yet effective designs for the Lagers, Olympiques, Sharpshooters and Lumberjacks. I asked him to give us some background and talk about why he entered the IceHL competition.

Throughout my life I have loved two things consistently: being creative, and sports. As I got into art and different disciplines in high school I figured out that graphic design was the area for me.

Once attending college at Alfred University, I realized that combining my two loves would be the path to my dream job. I became interested in sports logos and the creative process behind branding, and never looked back.

I have graduated and I am working at a screen printing, embroidery, and engraving company in Maine where I am a graphic designer and digitizer. I am hoping to begin a big project soon centered around branding Maine high school athletic programs. I feel like the IceHL and Icethetics as a whole is a stepping stone to what I hope to do in the future.

The contest lets me flex my creative muscles while getting proper feedback from others in this field. I know it will be beneficial to me, as I hope to do this same sort of thing on a much bigger level (professional sports teams). In design and art I like to keep things simple, and the IceHL was no different. You won't see any gradients or intricate designs coming from me, just straightforward designs that (hopefully) get their message across.

Simple is always the way to go.

www.eddieraydesign.com

I'm sure we haven't seen the last of Eddie Ray's designs. If you have any questions or comments for him, leave it below.

To make up for last weekend's MIA Artist Spotlight, I'll be serving up a double-helping tomorrow. Get ready to meet the guys behind the pseudonyms Sean Cox Tattoo and tdog.

Saturday
Aug222009

Spotlight: Joey Light

After taking a breather last weekend, the IceHL Artist Spotlight returns with a look at another artist with a pair of finalists. You know him as Joey Light and his Atlanta Arsenal and Baltimore Blue Crabs logos go up for a vote during the next set of polls.

I asked Joey to share with Icethetics readers his design process for the IceHL project.

For the Atlanta Arsenal logo, I researched a bit on the city and state. Found out that their state colour is green, so that was an easy base to start. Then once I had that to go off, I asked 10 people (friends, family, etc.) to play a word association game with me — I throw them a word and I wanted a quick response. The word was obviously "arsenal," and military was the majority answer. So from there I took the corporal rank (which makes up the A.A.) and placed that on the helmet with the Atlanta city skyline reflecting.

With the Baltimore Blue Crabs, I took a different approach. A little more self-evident. Wanted it to be symmetrical and simple, something that can be visible if it was a small print. And blue was the obvious choice. Much tougher decisions made in the atlanta logo.

You can leave questions or comments for Joey below. Another new Artist Spotlight will go live on Sunday.

Sunday
Aug092009

Spotlight: Eric Poole

Tonight's IceHL Artist Spotlight centers on the designer who was the first to have a winning logo in this project. Eric Poole's creation for the Boston Colonials won the hearts and votes of Icethetics readers in the very first poll just a couple weeks ago.

Eric submitted logos for a total of four teams, but the only other finalist he had in the competition was the Boulder Beasts — which is now open for voting. His Winterhawks and Armada logos didn't make the Top 3 cut, but he's still flying high as the first artist with a winning design.

I asked Eric to talk a little about his background and inspiration for his finalist logos. This is what he said.

I am originally from Pittsburgh, and have been a die-hard Penguins fan for as long as I can remember. I have always loved drawing sports logos ever since I was a little kid, whether it be hockey, football, or baseball.

I did not go to school for graphic design, but got a job out of college at a T-shirt company that designed shirts for schools, so I kind of learned all the technical sides of graphics there. I moved from Pittsburgh to Kansas (a real hockey wasteland) and I currently work for a marketing company designing logos and such for companies and schools mainly around the Midwest. My favorite all time logos: New Jersey Devils, Seattle Seahawks, and Hartford Whalers.

For the Boston Colonials logo, the two big inspirations were the New England Patriots and the Robert Morris Colonials (a school in Pittsburgh). I like the the stylized look of the "Flying Elvii" logo, but I wanted to add more to it (like RMU's) — and not make it so generic — so I turned it 3/4 and added a scowling face. For the colors I picked blue and gold, because I figured red, white, and blue were too obvious.

The "Beast" was inspired by an enemy in Diablo II called a Brute. They are big upper-bodied creatures who only have their eyes showing through a bunch of hair. The hockey stick was added because I figured he need to be breaking something and a hockey stick made sense! The colors... no real reason for them. Just kind of wanted something that was a "Night of the Beast" motif.

As always, questions or comments for Eric can be left below. Approved comments will appear within 48 hours of submission.

The Artist Spotlight will be back next weekend after another week of IceHL logo polls. The Tampa Bay Barracudas will get us started first thing Monday morning.