Submission Criteria

Concept art is accepted via email. The following criteria is not required for submission, but it will help get your work posted sooner.

Preferred file type
PNG with transparent background

Image dimensions
960 x 600 pixels

Use your own original artwork. Don't steal from others. Borrowing NHL team logos to demonstrate a concept is acceptable.

Icethetics branding elements will be added to your submission before posting. If you would like to discuss an alternative method of presentation, that can be arranged.

Featured Artists
If your work has been featured on this page and you would like to make any revisions based on reader feedback, you are welcome to do so. I can add your revised work to the original post.

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Monday
Sep242012

0219: Kings Re-Bourne

Andrew Bourne is back with the next team in his NHL makeover series. What are you thoughts on his monochromatic yet rather retro redo for the L.A. Kings?

Sunday
Sep232012

0218: Princeton Tigers

The University Sundays launch was such a big hit last week, I think I'll be keeping it around for a while. At least as long as you guys are submitting the artwork to maintain it. Today, Nick Burton shares a handful of sweater designs for the Princeton Tigers.

Saturday
Sep222012

0217: Vancouver Classic

It's another Winter Classic Weekend. What about this Colin May design for the Canucks?

Friday
Sep212012

0216: The Hartford Nordiques

Today brings the other half of our Freak Out Friday two-parter. Last week, you saw Steven Grant's take on what a Nordiques-inspired Whalers jersey might look like. So how about the other way around?

Thursday
Sep202012

0215: London Knights

Wrapping up Junior Hockey Week with a look at Alan John Herbert's concept for the OHL's London Knights. It's very green and that's always a winner with me. What about you?

Wednesday
Sep192012

0214: Windsor Spitfires

Junior Hockey Week continues with the OHL's Windsor Spitfires. Scott Saffran designed a couple of new uniforms for the team.

Tuesday
Sep182012

0213: Sarnia Sting

Back in February, the Sarnia Sting launched a contest to allow fans to design their next third jersey. Avi Stein submitted this concept. He didn't win, but it was certainly superior to some of the finalists the team put up for a vote. (In May, the winning design was revealed.)