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Spartak Olimpia 1912 Football Club | Visual Identity




SPARTAK OLIMPIA 1912 - Logo and Visual Identity

Spartak Olimpia 1912 is a club founded in a parallel universe where AS Roma does not exist. This project does not have a commercial purpose. That's why the FIFA 22 game and copyrighted photos were used in the photos.

As part of the branding of the Spartak Olimpia 1912 club, I handled the design of the Team's crest and visual identity, based on graphic and war elements from the Roman period (helmet, morning star, cross, colors of royalty).​



two logos that have been used since 2012


THE JERSEYS

Spartak Olimpia's jerseys are inspired from Club's history and AS Roma's jerseys. That's why I used the "Senatus Populusque Romanus" shirt sponsor.

The first jersey combines the club's primary colors of dark purple and gold in a split design.

The second jersey has a more regal look, with a striped design and colors evoking images of heaven. 

The third jersey is a crimson design that reflects the spirit of Rome, featuring ancient Greek patterns.



SOME FRAMES FROM FIFA 22

In these photos, we can see the club office, the club's head coach Hector El Ceballos,
pre-match photos, the stands, the fans, the tournaments in which the club competes, 
the players, and goal celebrations, AND UEFA Europa League trophy won in 2024.



THE TRAILER

I created a video featuring the Epic Lacrimosa music compiled by Samuel Kim to introduce the club.

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SOME DETAILS / MOCKUPS

The flags I designed for the club, as well as some objects, ideas, and corporate elements, are inspired by the corporate identity of FC Spartak Moscow.

SWEATSHIRTS

"Say Hello To Morning Star!", "Since 1912", "Veni, Vidi, Vici." sweatshirts.

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Spartak Olimpia 1912 Football Club | Visual Identity

The project includes a logo/crest, corporate and visual identity, videos, jerseys and most importantly a story! I wrote a story for this fiction Read More

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