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Siamak

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This logo doesn’t look like a sports emblem at all, it looks more like the corporate logo of a business company than a football club badge. Shirt sales have dropped significantly since the rebrand. For about three years, the club sold jerseys mainly because of Ronaldo. I remember Juve shirts selling incredibly well during his time there, but then sales suddenly declined noticeably. With a logo like this, fewer people are willing to buy a Juve jersey.
 

Siamak

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I like you bro but please stop posting these AI concepts
Right now, only AI seems to be coming up with good designs for Juve kits. If those patterns and concepts were actually used for the club’s kits, they would be much better than what Juve currently has. I’m trying to figure out how to contact Adidas or anyone who accepts fan concept designs for Juve kits so I can send them a few designs I rendered with AI. I think one way might be to send the designs to the club’s media team through this email: contact@juventus.com, or through the contact form on the club’s official website, or even by sending a direct message through their social media platforms.
 

Stevie

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Right now, only AI seems to be coming up with good designs for Juve kits. If those patterns and concepts were actually used for the club’s kits, they would be much better than what Juve currently has. I’m trying to figure out how to contact Adidas or anyone who accepts fan concept designs for Juve kits so I can send them a few designs I rendered with AI. I think one way might be to send the designs to the club’s media team through this email: contact@juventus.com, or through the contact form on the club’s official website, or even by sending a direct message through their social media platforms.
This is true but I get excited when I see the jerseys you post, then I realize it's AI :grin:

Unfortunately I think they make them ugly on purpose. Someone who knows more about the marketing or design industry could maybe tell us why.
 
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The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
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This logo doesn’t look like a sports emblem at all, it looks more like the corporate logo of a business company than a football club badge. Shirt sales have dropped significantly since the rebrand. For about three years, the club sold jerseys mainly because of Ronaldo. I remember Juve shirts selling incredibly well during his time there, but then sales suddenly declined noticeably. With a logo like this, fewer people are willing to buy a Juve jersey.
I like the logo.
 

The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
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Sorry, but you’d have to have pretty questionable taste to like this logo.
I think it was a bald move to introduce it. I actually find it funny to attach a crest to a sports club in a discipline that since its beginnings was designed for the poor masses and theoretically it still "belongs" to them. What's more, football today serves to earn money from the poor people so adding a crest to it like it has some noble descent is silly.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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I think it was a bald move to introduce it. I actually find it funny to attach a crest to a sports club in a discipline that since its beginnings was designed for the poor masses and theoretically it still "belongs" to them. What's more, football today serves to earn money from the poor people so adding a crest to it like it has some noble descent is silly.
I understand this approach, and in some ways I even like it, because I work in a field where innovation and creativity are valued. But honestly, what has changing the logo actually achieved? All they really did was erase the symbol that many fans grew up with and built their memories around. In a way, Juve decline seemed to start around the same time the logo was changed. I would have preferred a logo that felt more sporting or connected to the club’s history. As it stands, it’s probably we are the only club whose badge looks less like a sports emblem and more like a corporate brand.
 

The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
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I understand this approach, and in some ways I even like it, because I work in a field where innovation and creativity are valued. But honestly, what has changing the logo actually achieved? All they really did was erase the symbol that many fans grew up with and built their memories around. In a way, Juve decline seemed to start around the same time the logo was changed. I would have preferred a logo that felt more sporting or connected to the club’s history. As it stands, it’s probably we are the only club whose badge looks less like a sports emblem and more like a corporate brand.
We are getting old so the good old days bring more and more nostalgia. However, Juventus has to go forward. It's obvious that if we don't figure something out that will let us compete we're gonna become another Ajax.
 

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