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
>

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