Re: [talk-au] T-Shirts

2010-05-25 Thread Richard Colless






John Smith wrote:

  On 25 May 2010 19:39, Richard Colless  wrote:
  
  
You can also buy a special "Iron-On Transfer" paper at specialist paper
supply shops, and print your own design, using any standard inkjet printer.
Works really well, as long as you remember to mirror-reverse any text. Works
out at a couple of dollars per transfer, and is a great way to test out
prototype designs.

  
  
I thought that the transfers don't last very long?
  

They are reasonably durable if they are hand washed rather than machine
washed. My wife has some personalised Bonds Cottontails that are now
about 2 years old and still looking good.

Richard



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Re: [talk-au] T-Shirts

2010-05-25 Thread John Smith
On 25 May 2010 19:39, Richard Colless  wrote:
> You can also buy a special "Iron-On Transfer" paper at specialist paper
> supply shops, and print your own design, using any standard inkjet printer.
> Works really well, as long as you remember to mirror-reverse any text. Works
> out at a couple of dollars per transfer, and is a great way to test out
> prototype designs.

I thought that the transfers don't last very long?

There is some cheap screen printing methods if you want to save some $$$

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H_utRjIGsc

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Re: [talk-au] T-Shirts

2010-05-25 Thread Richard Colless






John Smith wrote:

  On 23 May 2010 21:50, John Smith  wrote:
  
  
interested, I don't have any designs in mind, or any other planning.

  
  
Thanks to Sam for pointing out this page:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tshirt_competition

Also Harvey Norman via fujifilmimagine.com will do full colour
printing on shirts for $30 and you get free delivery to your nearest
store, which seems to be the best full colour printing deal to me
without a lot of volume.
  

You can also buy a special "Iron-On Transfer" paper at specialist paper
supply shops, and print your own design, using any standard inkjet
printer. Works really well, as long as you remember to mirror-reverse
any text. Works out at a couple of dollars per transfer, and is a great
way to test out prototype designs.

Richard C.



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Re: [talk-au] T-Shirts

2010-05-23 Thread Ben Last
That makes me think mashup... maybe I should work up an easy link to
get a t-shirt printed with an aerial shot of your house from NearMap
:)
Cheers
b

On 24 May 2010 03:42, John Smith  wrote:
> On 23 May 2010 21:50, John Smith  wrote:
>> interested, I don't have any designs in mind, or any other planning.
>
> Thanks to Sam for pointing out this page:
>
> http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tshirt_competition
>
> Also Harvey Norman via fujifilmimagine.com will do full colour
> printing on shirts for $30 and you get free delivery to your nearest
> store, which seems to be the best full colour printing deal to me
> without a lot of volume.
>
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NearMap Pty Ltd

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Re: [talk-au] T-Shirts

2010-05-23 Thread John Smith
On 23 May 2010 21:50, John Smith  wrote:
> interested, I don't have any designs in mind, or any other planning.

Thanks to Sam for pointing out this page:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tshirt_competition

Also Harvey Norman via fujifilmimagine.com will do full colour
printing on shirts for $30 and you get free delivery to your nearest
store, which seems to be the best full colour printing deal to me
without a lot of volume.

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[talk-au] T-Shirts

2010-05-23 Thread John Smith
I'm starting to wear out some of my geek shirts and would like an OSM
shirt and I was just wondering if others would also like shirts.

At this stage not sure on price, but a couple of sites I've seen will
do full colour A4 prints on shirts for about $30, not sure on postage,
although with some quantity hopefully the price will come down.

At this stage I'm just trying to find out if others would be
interested, I don't have any designs in mind, or any other planning.

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