Syd,

I don't know what you mean by "fat" drawing. I like
the logo on the red T-shirt that you showed us. From
what I can tell, it is a clean line drawing.

The drawing that you included in this most recent
message is quite detailed. It probably was quite an
impressive drawing in it's original form, but what you
sent us is low resolution and looks quite "muddy". I
don't know what reproduction method you have in mind
but if it's silk screen, the detailed, muddy drawing
will not translate well.

In general, logo designs are better being bold and
clean with minimal detail. Fine detail is much better
for other uses, like a painting for your wall.

Before I went back to school, I put in a number of
years in commercial printing, photography, and graphic
art so I do have some experience to back up my
suggestions.

Cheers,
Spook


--- Syd Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Gang,
>     I've gotten a lot of positive response for
> printing white EOC 
> T-shirts, so I'll go a ahead with an order, ranging
> from XXL through 
> Misses size 4.  One other question, though.   A few
> people said that 
> they really dislike the "fat" Ercoupe drawing in the
> EOC logo, and 
> requested that I substitute the one on the cover of
> Coupe Capers, 
> instead.  See below.  What do you think about that?
> 
> Syd
> 
> Ercoupe image
> 

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