MrOnion, I wonder if something like this could be done, with white around the standard logo?
Or how about grey t-shirts? Let me try that:
Not too bad! And not white. And not black.
ToxicGumbo wrote:Nicely done. +1 about gradients. They usually look horrible on custom t-shirts and a two-tone color selection will be vivid, easily silkscreened, and also less expensive.
+2 about gradients.
but then again I usually wear open button-downs over t-shirts.
So that you can quickly expose yourself to passing females.
The idea of having the barcodes on the sleeves is kind of interesting.
I think it works, take a look at this:
Do NOT scan that... :-/
These are the actual codes:
http://stuff.fredcooke.com/QR.code.for. ... cebook.png
http://stuff.fredcooke.com/QR.code.for.diyefi.org.png
http://stuff.fredcooke.com/QR.code.for. ... outube.png
http://stuff.fredcooke.com/QR.code.for. ... cebook.png
http://stuff.fredcooke.com/QR.code.for.freeems.org.png
http://stuff.fredcooke.com/QR.code.for. ... outube.png
I used medium protection, 3 border, 30 pixel size. Can regenerate (using qtqr) if we need higher res, but scaling with no interp will work fine.
/me also wonders if a certain FreeEMSer was contemplating cameraphoning nipples when he dreamed that design up! "Okay, sweetie, now the right one..." :shock:
LOL, if you meant me, I'm camera-phone free :-p
What exactly is a "racing shirt"? I didn't manage to determine this by searching.
Edit: Per design standards, a shirt would somewhat duplicate the color schemes seen in the DIY-EFI, FreeEMS webpages and logos.
Future site has a grey background, white main background, black text, usual logo(s). Here's an old preview of it:
http://stuff.fredcooke.com/FreeEMSDraftSite.png
What do we consider to be the "acceptable" colors to pull from?
R888-grey is nice :-p No idea. This is not my bag, baby.
Fred.