POSSIBLE NEW SHIRT DESIGN
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POSSIBLE NEW SHIRT DESIGN
I have been playing around with this design fo a while now , and I havent offerd an EXCALIBUR FORUM shirt for over a year now . So if there is enough intrest I will stsrt takeing orders soon . They will be printed on gray and beige long & short sleeved t-shirts and heavy weight sweatshirts Check out the design and take the poll thanks GREYWOLF
FRONT CHEST LOGO:
FULL BACK LOGO # 1:
FULL BACK LOGO #2 :
FRONT CHEST LOGO:
FULL BACK LOGO # 1:
FULL BACK LOGO #2 :
Last edited by GREYWOLF on Tue Oct 09, 2007 1:15 pm, edited 4 times in total.
With the crossbow and the deer and the logo and the reaper and the blood text, its a little busy.
But, it is kinda cool.
Personally, if you were to go with that theme I would only put the reaper and text on the back and the excal logo on the chest pocket area.
I like to wear shirts that people don't understand, unless they are in the know.
But, it is kinda cool.
Personally, if you were to go with that theme I would only put the reaper and text on the back and the excal logo on the chest pocket area.
I like to wear shirts that people don't understand, unless they are in the know.
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Hey, Greywolf ...
Personally, I never wear shirts with any logos or advertising on them. Don't do decals or bumper stickers either ... but that's just me. So, maybe I'm not the one to ask, but here's what I'd say:
I think simple is better when it comes to logo shirts. Understated beats overstated in most things ... a busy design lacks the impact of a simple one, lots of times, so I'd say there's too much stuff going on in the back design. I couldn't see the front logo design.
I'm definitely not into the "Reaper" theme either.
It is neat that you design and produce shirts! Show us some more ideas!
Personally, I never wear shirts with any logos or advertising on them. Don't do decals or bumper stickers either ... but that's just me. So, maybe I'm not the one to ask, but here's what I'd say:
I think simple is better when it comes to logo shirts. Understated beats overstated in most things ... a busy design lacks the impact of a simple one, lots of times, so I'd say there's too much stuff going on in the back design. I couldn't see the front logo design.
I'm definitely not into the "Reaper" theme either.
It is neat that you design and produce shirts! Show us some more ideas!
Grizz
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