CSU-Pueblo Art Major wins Football Uniform Design Contest
By Cora Zaletel, CSU-Pueblo Executive Director of External
Affairs
PUEBLO, CO -- Eric Canuel’s family already is getting a kick
out of saying he’s receiving a football scholarship.
The 130-pound, non-traditional student at Colorado State
University-Pueblo was selected from among 89 entries as the winner
of the football uniform design contest in celebration of the return
of football in Fall of 2008. The junior art education major from
Colorado Springs already is using the $1,000 scholarship prize this
Spring to pursue his dream of teaching art to elementary and middle
school students. The uniform design was unveiled today (Feb. 7) as
part of the Football Signing Day luncheon on the CSU-Pueblo campus.
The uniforms will get their first use in just over 200 days when
the T-Wolves kick off the football season versus Panhandle (OK)
State on Sept. 6 in the new Neta and Eddie ThunderBowl Stadium
The winning design features a white helmet complete with
ThunderWolf logo, white pants with blue and red stripes, and red
and white jerseys (home and away) with two bolts across the
shoulders. Head Coach John Wristen requested that the word Pueblo
be predominant on the front of the jersey to bring recognition to
the community.
Of the 89 entries, about two thirds came from Colorado, but 20
others came from alumni, artists, and design firms across the
country, including Chicago, Ill., Atlanta, Ga., San Diego, Calif.,
Baltimore, Md., Las Vegas, Nev., Austin and Arlington, Tex., and
Lincoln, Neb.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
An Arizona native, Canuel earned an associate’s degree in
graphic design at Yavapai Community College in Prescott, Ariz.,
before spending eight years as a graphic designer for commercial
printing firms in Phoenix and Colorado Springs. But he soon
realized doing graphic design for money was not his passion. His
wife, Elisabeth, a music teacher, kept hinting that sharing his
creativity and love of art with students might be the next career
step.
“Creativity kept me happy and stable growing up, and I want
to give to kids what I had growing up,” Canuel said.
What he had were parents who encouraged his creativity by bringing
home crayons and paper and ignoring the bags and bags of designs
that cluttered his bedroom.
“My mom is the number one fan of my art, and I still show my
designs to her because of her objectivity,” Canuel said.
An admitted small town person, Canuel said going to New York City
to pursue an art career just wasn’t in the cards. So, he
returned to CSU-Pueblo to pursue a bachelor’s degree in art
and a minor in education. He has found his niche, enjoying every
minute of student teaching third graders at Morton Elementary this
semester and guiding 7-10 year olds last summer at a camp which
encouraged creativity on technological projects like designing
video games and robots.
After hearing about the design contest from students in his
printmaking class, Canuel first researched the look of other
collegiate uniforms. He wasn’t aware that football used to be
offered at the University or that this was the return of a sport
that had a long history. He approached the contest solely as a
design challenge, not as some storyline that needed an appropriate
ending.
“ It seemed obvious to me that you couldn’t have a
uniform for the ThunderWolves without lightning bolts. Didn’t
I hear that Colorado has more lightning strikes to individuals than
any other state? I went for a design that was clean, strong, not
frilly,” he said.
As a fan and former player of the other sport known as football
(soccer), he said he might not even have noticed the return of
football if he hadn’t entered the contest.
“I’m obviously now more invested than I would have been
as just a student. I’m clearly not a football fan, but
it’s a unique happening and an honor for me to leave my mark
on a football program,” he said.
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