Syd, Sounds like a good plan, Syd! I'm looking forward to seeing and puchasing shirts.
Spook --- Syd Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Spook and all, > I'll check with the graphics place tomorrow and > see what they say. > If they agree with you, Spook, I'll stick with the > same logo that's on > the red shirt. If they say they can do it, I'll go > with the new one. > Thanks for your comments, and the comments of > everyone else. > > Syd > > > > ght wrote: > > > 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] > <mailto:sydlois%40charter.net>> 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 > > > > > > > > >
