How about asking someone like Alan to design the shirt. If his art style hasn't been synonomously (sp) linked to Detroit I don't know what has? I don't know if he would do it, but we could ask him.
pw In a message dated 6/2/00 3:33:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >here's how i'd like to proceed: > >designers e-mail me, *not the list*, >with a url to an image file or an attachment. >format should be gif, jpeg, or png. >size for initial submissions should be low-res, >no larger than 200 pixels tall or wide. > >i'll slap them up on a web page and give >out the url as soon as there's something >to look at. submissions will be on display >for comment on-list until sunday, june 11. >multiple submissions are fine, but please >no more than 4 from the same artist. this >gives 2 weekends worth of time for people >to come up with designs. > >one idea here is that we can arrive at a >good thematic image by looking at examples >as well as discussing concepts on the list. >this should be considered a communal "open source" >project. designers should feel free to borrow >from other entrants. graphic "remixing" if you like. >if you don't like the sound of that, you can >submit your designs closer to the 11th or >just tell me to keep your work under wraps >until voting time. > >soon after june 11 there will be a voting >period of a few days. more on that later. >the winning artist(s) will be asked to submit >high-res versions of their works, which will >then be available to list members for download >to place on the garment of their choice. > >i have already had people submit suggestions >for t-shirt sources. more info on that >when available. if there's a need, >i'll set up a page with a web company that >makes t-shirts, mugs, and mouspads on demand. > >--eric >