[Novalug] T-Shirt design page updates with Mark Mertz's designs
Miles D. Oliver
miles.d.oliver at gmail.com
Sat Mar 24 09:49:49 EDT 2012
I'd lower the angle of that outstretched 'fin' or put a bend in it or
something. Some may consider it a bit sinister. Maybe it is me but it does
have a little 'HEIL' look about it.
I'm not looking for things that aren't there but it does catch me a bit odd.
I'll have to send over my idea but it is just 'TUX" himself with novaLug
off to the left. short, sweet, and easy.
I'm going to get my wife to run my idea out on her sewing machine on a
black piece of fabric and see what it looks like.
We paid several thousand dollars for this machine with all the embroidery
stuff I might as well get something I want out of it.
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Nick Danger <nick at hackermonkey.com> wrote:
> On 03/22/2012 09:51 PM, Mark A. Metz wrote:
> > I sent another concept piece to Bonnie tonight.
> >
> > I've been trying to think of ideas particular to Virginia since nobody
> > has come forward with any ideas particular to NOVALUG.
>
> I like your new idea. I think the wig should be white as it gets lost in
> tux's head. Took me a minute to figure out it was a wig (whig?) and not
> a helmet. I like the ribbon novalug around the bottom.
>
> If we go with a 'cheaper' printer and we dont have some crazy minimum
> order, is there any reason we couldn't change up every year? Two places
> I do get regular shirts from (if I like them) are Lenny and Joes, and
> the Rover fest I go to in southern VA. They change style and design each
> year to reflect that year. Lenny and Joes is a family trip each summer
> and Rover fest is every fall, except last one I didn't make it.
>
> Obviously if we go with a polo/heavier shirt I would excpet it to last
> longer and probably not a new one each year, but I don't expect years
> and years of life from a tshirt.
>
> Nick
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