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ROK Ultimate National Jersey
Front
Tim Robinson 2013
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Goals
Create a Korean national jersey for ROK Ultimate to sell at various
(international?) tournaments, and other places.
Design in such a way as to clearly be identified as Korean: nationalflag imagery, calligraphy, wave pattern.
Create a dynamic, exciting, and unique design by having different
colors on front and back.
Given that Korean colors include red and blue, avoid looking overly
Pepsi-esque by altering colors slightly.
Show ROK Ultimate logo prominently.
Fully employ sublimation process by covering the jersey in pattern,
adding Korean flag lines on sides.
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Two color jersey
Front Back
In order to make this jersey unique and exciting, the front and back are
different colors, evoking the yin-yang of the taegukgi.
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CalligraphyPrimary components are all hand-painted calligraphy, digitized and recolored.
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PatternBased on patterns found on old Korean pottery, the jersey features a faint
water wave pattern. First attempts to hand produce the pattern were not
ideal, so the pattern is actually thousands of circles, slightly distorted and
Individually laid out in Illustrator.
Jerseydeta
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Number / NameWhile previous drafts featured jersey numbers placed inside a map of Korea,
these looked strange when numbers were removed (some thing to consider
if jersey is to be sold without personalization).
Jersey numbers - BaseMonoWideReg
Korean names - Daum semi bold
English names - Antique Olive Compact
Italic Round
Roman
Korean
Blank
12345
67890
PACK MY BOX
WITH FIVE
DOZEN LIQUORJUGS
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Color Alternates?Mixing black and white seems to go against common sense when trying to
differentiate from opponents, but the idea is still interesting...