The uniform celebrates the pink and blue gradient, which has been a staple in all of the previous VICE campaigns. ViceVersa also leverages the uniform’s unique design via illusions, mirroring and reflections. But it also honors HEAT history, with traces of previous VICE uniforms featured throughout. It has singularity, sporting a design unlike any HEAT or NBA uniform before it. “ViceVersa has duality-existing as either pink or blue depending your point-of-view.
With so many things that happened from the political arena to the world of music it was definitely an unforgettable period. ViceVersa isn’t necessarily a destination-it’s a feeling, a mood, an energy. Whether you remember the royal wedding or the popularity of arcade games, people who grew up in the 1980s would attest to this trendsetting decade. ViceVersa fast-forwards VICE to where it’s never been before: the Miami of a not-so-distant tomorrow. Each letter is crafted with expert precision and attention to detail, fully capturing the retro vibes of classic arcade games. The bold, blocky letters give off serious futuristic, sci-fi feels that are out of this world. The pink-to-blue gradient uniforms will be worn during the 2020-21 season.Īccording to the team, “ViceVersa is the finale of the enormously successful VICE campaign. Cyber Soulja is a pixelated sans-serif font that channels the golden days of the 80s and 90s in a totally chill way. VICE in its final format ⏩ #ViceVersa // /t7X2XpUU8z The Miami Heat have unveiled their ‘Vice Versa’ uniforms, which will be the final edition of the ‘VICE’ campaign that the franchise began in 2017. Tyler Herro wears the Heat’s latest and final ‘VICE’ jersey.