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While definitely not everyone's cup of tea, I think P34's designs are incredible!
After making the comparison to the current design work and designers at their disposal through the medium of online competitions etc, I'm sincerely ticked off with the 36ers for their lazy approach.
I think project34's logo is on the right track. Maybe some tweaking, but I like the "36" being the absolute focal point. It's a nasty nickname to create anything "cool" with, so his approach to make the "36" iconic, is the way to go. Or we could change our nickname ;-) I certainly wouldn't mind if we did, but I know there is a LOT of history with that name.
I love p34's jerseys! How he hasn't been hired by the Boomers or an NBL team supplier yet, is astonishing. He literally craps on any uniform produced in Australia in the last 15 years.