Project SINS S7N
As the graphic designer for the SINS S7N esports team, my goal was to create a logo that shows who they are – a tough team with a history of winning in the Greek gaming world. The team is known for their strength and determination, which is why there’s a touch of blood in the design. It stands for their fight to win every match.
The logo tells the story of SINS S7N. It’s a symbol that the players rally behind, pushing each other to win for the name on their jerseys. They’ve had some big wins, like the time they won every game in a match, not letting the other team score once (13-0).
I made this logo to honor their past and to light a fire for the players now and in the future. It’s more than just a picture; it’s a sign of the team’s greatness and a reminder to keep fighting and winning. Creating this wasn’t just about drawing something cool; it was about making something that truly stands for the SINS S7N team.
I’m excited to share with you the journey and the ideas that went into designing the logo for the SINS S7N esports team. It’s been quite a ride, full of learning and inspiration.
— John Papazoglou
Key elements for this project:
- Knowing the Team: To start, I really had to get what SINS S7N is all about. They’ve been big winners in Greece, and I wanted the logo to show that history.
- Fighting Spirit: They’re known for being tough competitors, so I included a splash of red to show they always fight hard to win.
- Bringing People Together: The design is meant to be a symbol that everyone on the team, and the fans, can feel connected to—a symbol that brings everyone together.
- Remembering Big Wins: They once won a game without letting the other team score a single point. The logo is a nod to those big moments.
- Keeping it Clear and Strong: I aimed for a design that was straightforward but still made a strong impression, something you see once and remember.
Desktop: 1920x1080
“Creating this logo has been about telling the team’s story in a single image. I’m proud to have done that.”
Sincerely Yours,
John Papazoglou