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OUGD603: Brief 06 - Small Brands_02_Galactic Republic Rugby // Initial Ideas/Research

With the Rugby season coming to an end, 7s tournaments are popping up all over the country. A group of friends an I are organising our own tournament, as we're all keen enthusiasts/players. We also share a love for the science fiction franchise; Star Wars. 

So we decided to combine the two. We're calling it 'Galactic Republic Rugby 7's'. As sad as it sounds. Based on the Galactic Republic which is the fictional collection of the star systems within the Star Wars universe. (Before the events following Order 66... See Star Wars: Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith) As you might imagine, this brief is an opportunity to merge two three passions. Star Wars, Rugby and Graphic Design.

As I've been asked to design the logo for the tournament.


To cover all the bases for the tournament, I threw together two spider diagrams to flesh out the individual elements of each aspects – Star Wars and Rugby Union. Aspects which are prominent and different to the world we live in. The space travel, diverse species, technologically advanced and futuristic. 


Rugby tournaments, and aspects of the rugby world. Aspects which are unique to the sport. 


I tried sketching out a few ideas, off the back of the mind map. Trying to include the Galactic Republic symbol, which should be intertwined into the logo. Quite blocky logotype based designs were all that could come to mind at the time.

So I jumped online and started to crack some research. 


A clean logo designed for Rugby Nation USA. A very simply design, combining the eagle, the onomatopoeic icon for North America. Combining that with a rugby ball – although it looks more like an ball from American Football, rather than a rugby ball. Based on the vertical stitching, which isn't often seen on typical rugby balls


A simple logo for the North Sydney Bears. The logo used as their club symbol is very simple, being very straight forward and using a bear as the main imagery within the logo. Using a simple illustration of the bear, which allows the illustration to work on small scales. 



A fairly generic design for a rugby cup using the branches to add a sense of prestige and honour to the logo. With a shield – or a cup, not quite sure, in the centre framing a ball. Not a Rugby ball, again. An american football. It doesn't really stand out as a logo, it looks very generic and boring. The typeface reflects this. 


The super rugby tournament logo works much better than the logo pictured above. To start with it actually uses a proper rugby ball in it's design. The white typography standing out against the blue background of the shield. In a large point size, relative to the design which makes it seems almost as if it's jumping out at you. 


The Global Rugby forum logo, less of a tournament logo works well due to it's low colour count. Keeping it simple and professional. The trail of movement which follows the rugby ball adds a new dynamic to the logo. Adding as sense of motion, which helps associate it with sport, rather than a static logo, which can look quite dull. 


Scrum and Co's logo using a greyscale monochromatic colour scheme, works quite well. It has some creative typography, creating a rugby ball out of shapes which also resemble an S and reflect the contours and the three-dimensional elements of the rugby ball. 

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