08-07-2013, 06:48 PM,
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RE: Haley and Casey - CityWalkLA - August 10th
(08-07-2013, 06:41 PM)midnightblues Wrote: I want, one size large in black.
Ahh, Midnight, I don't see black in the photo that Tusk provided. In order to do that, there would need to be some changes in the color of print, although I imagine that can be done, fairly simply.
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08-07-2013, 06:50 PM,
(This post was last modified: 08-07-2013, 08:06 PM by Tusk.)
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RE: Haley and Casey - CityWalkLA - August 10th
(08-07-2013, 06:41 PM)midnightblues Wrote: I want, one size large in black.
Got one for you, Yanni and Tim (Maybe Greg and Mona). Hopefully have enough left over for Haley to send to her fam (although I could just hand them over to them in a couple more weeks :p )
Since I printed so many and not wanting to be too ridiculous on price (Total I've spent on T's I've given away is expensive  ), printing on dark colors and thick cotton T shirts was out... (more expensive material, printing process)
This time, I've chosen Yellow, Pink (hopefully the LA Haliens will take these  ), white and Grey (should have gone another bright colour, but oh well) to chose from. Ladies first though  , after Haley and Casey, then the rest you guys can fight over
When I went to art school, printing was a much more complicated process, separations, colour coding etc. At least for T shirt printing, nowadays, you are not charged by the number of colours you use, like you once were.
This time their process is even better than the one they used a year ago printing the 'tour' shirts. That was sort of a transfer technique, today they have a new machine that injects ink into the material so should last longer than even the T shirts I made last year.
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08-07-2013, 09:36 PM,
(This post was last modified: 08-07-2013, 09:53 PM by Tusk.)
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RE: Haley and Casey - CityWalkLA - August 10th
(08-07-2013, 09:14 PM)Babbs234 Wrote: PS. Ever think of putting your logo and pictures on the front of the shirt instead of the back? That would be cute too. Sorry, not trying to cause trouble. I did just that.... along with the "Hales and Casey's" design on the back, each shirt has the two icons in the front over the heart
Incidentally, my original Idea was " CASE and Haley's got me Moanin'" because the song's lyrics are " CARES and woes.."... I wanted to start it off with the "K" sound like the song.
But that would mean I would have to put Haley's Icon on the right...that would mean she would be 'facing' away from Casey's Icon. I fidgeted and moved them around but couldn't get that alignment right either. So the compromise was to start the quote with "Hales" so her icon would be on the left and face inwards..... it actually ended up working out because the way the Icons are aligned, together, there is almost an impression of a heart...which had I realized earlier, would have done more to accentuate it's similarity to a 'heart' shape
If you mean the entire design in the front, and none in the back... The way I look at it, the back is, for the most part, a flat surface. In the front, we all have different.... shall we say, topography  , and would require more thought in design to make sure design elements are not exaggerated or hidden by our personal topography
Yes... I overthink almost everything
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