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The Houston Texans will reportedly unveil new uniforms in the week leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft, which can happen in Detroit on April 25-27.
It is going to mark the primary important redesign of the Texans’ look since their inaugural season in 2002, though they’ve made a few tweaks along the way, together with the addition of purple alternate helmets.
With that, we’re holding a contest that asks you – our readers – to design Houston’s new uniforms. There are a number of guidelines, although, so be sure that to learn rigorously. They’re as follows:
- Your submission should embrace 4 new uniforms, together with dwelling, street, alternate and Colour Rush designs, in addition to two totally different helmets.
- The Texans won’t be altering their emblem, and neither must you. That features the brand’s present shade distribution, at the least on the house and street designs.
- Houston’s Deep Metal Blue and Battle Crimson shade scheme should stay however now be complemented by H-City Blue, which is successfully the Texans’ nod to the Oilers’ Columbia blue.
- Use no matter graphic design program or template you need, however do not forget that creativity and presentation depend. Take a look at the concept section of our forums to seek out one that matches your type.
- Talking of presentation, please embrace each uniform in a single or two graphics. It’s simpler to format our story and makes certain the winners garner the identical quantity of consideration.
- Submit your design on X/Twitter by utilizing the hashtag #TexansNewUniforms and tagging @AndrewMLind and/or @SportsLogosNet. It’s also possible to electronic mail your design to [email protected].
All designs should be submitted by 11:59 p.m. ET on Sunday, Jan. 14. Please submit only one design to present others a larger probability of getting their work featured in an article on our web site later this month.