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New thread... Post "finished" designs here....
Jakobud:
Yeah a lot of designs are really good, but I think that in order to help narrow down the decision of which one is best, I think you have to consider that the logo is going to be on a t-shirt...not a computer screen. This means that it's going to get knocked down to probably 5-7 colors at the most, unless we do some sort of expensive printing. So graphics that are simple with as few colors as possible without gradients and fancy stuff like that are going to look the best on a t-shirt (compared to what it looks like on a computer monitor). This is why I really like Pixelhuggers designs. They are simple, they don't have too many colors, and the final product is going to look exactly like it does on the computer screen. Out of all the designs here, his design actually is quite open to several variations as he has shown. And they all look cool. He has the right idea.
Pixelhugger:
Thanks for the cue, Cue ;D - I think I know what your talking about, and I agree. The original joystick artwork I created was solid (not "pixelated" or icon-like) and had an exagerated perspective, especially along the front lower edge. In translating this to the block art and cropping the lower front corner, I think I missed a couple of pixels blocks which made the exagerated perspective go a bit wonky. Does either of these help? The one on the left adds the missing pixels, the one on the right adds the pixels and removes some of the exagerated perspective.
Howard_Casto:
--- Quote from: Jakobud on April 24, 2003, 02:47:56 pm ---Yeah a lot of designs are really good, but I think that in order to help narrow down the decision of which one is best, I think you have to consider that the logo is going to be on a t-shirt...not a computer screen. This means that it's going to get knocked down to probably 5-7 colors at the most,
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Jak man I wish you would get off this kick. Now I can't talk for saint, but from teh conversations I've had with him so far it will most likely NOT be screen printed. Also he agreed with me in the idea to get it printed based upon what suits the best design, not the other way around. :)
BASSOFeeSH:
I think choosing the design will also depend on where it's going to go.
i.e. Just a small shirt-pocket type design vs. a huge back-of-the-tee design.
Jakobud:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on April 24, 2003, 03:08:23 pm ---
--- Quote from: Jakobud on April 24, 2003, 02:47:56 pm ---Yeah a lot of designs are really good, but I think that in order to help narrow down the decision of which one is best, I think you have to consider that the logo is going to be on a t-shirt...not a computer screen. This means that it's going to get knocked down to probably 5-7 colors at the most,
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Jak man I wish you would get off this kick. Now I can't talk for saint, but from teh conversations I've had with him so far it will most likely NOT be screen printed. Also he agreed with me in the idea to get it printed based upon what suits the best design, not the other way around. :)
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Well I certainly hope they are not planning on going with some sort of iron-on graphics or something. Take a look at the other thread regarding places to get things printed. Most of the best ones on there are screen printing ones. If you are aware of some other non-screen printing place that we can get a good deal at please share :)
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