Carousel Tides t-shirt!
Saturday, June 2nd, 2012 03:53 pmYou thought I’d forgotten, didn’t you?
Many thanks to Pat Reuss and to Vincent, we have art!
And, thanks to Black Dog Designs, we have a mock-up of the shirt!
The color of the shirt is subject to change (I’m still thinking cotton-candy colors — pink, light blue, light green), and there are a couple other details that need to be nailed down — such as cost, sizing, print run, how many colors we can do — but this is the general idea.
So, the question: Would you — yes, you — purchase this t-shirt?
Edited to add: Mock-up of t-shirt with large logo on back, title and author’s name on front. Same rules as above.
Edited Again to add: There’s some talk over at the Eagles Over the Kennebec section of this discussion about having the title and author’s name in a ribbon (on a ribbon? as a ribbon?). Obviously, I’m not very clear what this means, and even if I knew, it’s unlikely I could produce whatever-it-is. Which means? The only way there’s a ribbon is if someone makes it and donates the art to the cause. If someone wishes to attempt this, do mind the font on the graphic — and do a close match, thanks.
Originally published at Sharon Lee, Writer. You can comment here or there.
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Date: 2012-06-02 08:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-06-02 08:12 pm (UTC)We may end up going with the Great Big Graphic across the chest look. I'd rather not, myself, because I had wanted to evoke the t-shirts that they sold at Hershey Park &c, back in the day, which were bright, candy-colored ringer tees, with the park name/logo where the breast pocket would be.
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Date: 2012-06-02 08:25 pm (UTC)I confess my first thought on hearing of candy-colored shirts was to wonder what that would look like if the logo were white.
And, of course, one person's opinion, many people may love it like this, YMMV, etc, etc.