Okay, so, I wanted to mess around with those multi-color NFL logos. I’d seen them around, and thought, “Hey, that could be a fun little project.” The idea was to represent all cancers, which I think is pretty neat. Each color stands for a different type of cancer, you know?

All About Multi Color NFL Logos: A Fans Guide

So, first, I started looking into how the NFL actually uses these logos. Apparently, they started putting them on their “Crucial Catch” apparel to support cancer research and detection. I gotta say, it’s a cool way to raise awareness. It’s not just about one type of cancer, but all of them.

I found out that they picked red, white, and blue in 2018 – you know, the same colors as the American flag. Makes sense, right? Makes the logo pop and probably gets more people interested. It’s like a little patriotic nod while supporting a good cause.

Next, I started gathering images of these logos, and they do look great with all those colors mixed in. I mean, the plaid pattern they use is really eye-catching. It’s like an overlay of all the different cancer ribbon colors.

Now, for the actual “making” part. It wasn’t just about slapping some colors together. I wanted to make sure I got the proportions right. So, I did some more digging. I played around with some of the cancer ribbon colors, trying to match them to the ones in the NFL logos.

Then it was just a matter of putting it all together. I have to admit, it took a few tries to get it looking just right. But in the end, I was pretty happy with how it turned out. It’s a cool visual representation of a really important cause.

Here’s what I ended up doing, step-by-step:

  • Looked up info: Spent some time reading about the “Crucial Catch” campaign and how the multi-color logos are used.
  • Collected Images I found a bunch of pictures of the actual NFL logos to use as reference.
  • Color matching: Tried to match the colors of various cancer ribbons to the ones in the logos.
  • Putting it together: Played around with different designs until I got something that looked good and represented the idea well.

It was a fun little project, and I learned a bit more about how the NFL is supporting cancer awareness. Plus, I got to play around with some colorful designs. Win-win!

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