So I was basically thinking of the points just before Robin decided on going solo and placing the blue and black tights on to become the Skull bashing, bullet dodging nocturnal "NightWing" we know him as today. So my thought of Dick Grayson before that change is as a high-school prep student that is extremely intelligent but sarcastic, rebellious, hot tempered and non-caring when it comes to the interaction with others. As robin he seems to be more serious, fearless and mentally darker than his past care-free self. I thought that maybe he had something to do with the design of the outfit as well. Giving it a more of a muted, modern and bad ass look to fit his attitude. To me Robin may have had his disagreements with the Bats which probably ultimately resulted in him leaving to do his own thing but I think he'll become just another Bat in a bird costume. What's your thought of Mr.Grayson fellow Dev?
I like how his "street clothes" reflect his Nightwing persona, as opposed to the bright, albeit slightly muted colors of the Robin outfit in this instance.
I dig this take on robin.Elements cuh as the open collar, the boots, and the subtle inclusion of the break in the tunic work very well. I can say I ike it much more than Eddy Barrow's dsign for the New 52. However, a key component is missing: a symbol. Something for punks to see and remember, an icon. Not something to be printed on t shirts, but a logo would really cement that this is Robin, the symbol of hope in Gotham City.
I dig this take on robin.Elements cuh as the open collar, the boots, and the subtle inclusion of the break in the tunic work very well. I can say I ike it much more than Eddy Barrow's dsign for the New 52. However, a key component is missing: a symbol. Something for punks to see and remember, an icon. Not something to be printed on t shirts, but a logo would really cement that this is Robin, the symbol of hope in Gotham City.