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So, which color should I print up? 'MINE!' shirt design
Heres the finals for the new shirt design for Estrella. I'm not sure which color to print the design on. So I'm asking you your opinion. Admittedly the Royal and Rusty Bronze will kick up the costs per shirt another $1.50 over the gray. But those two colors make the shirt design look good. The Gray color is the old standby cause gray goes with everything.
Also, IF you are interested also in actually buying this shirt, despite the color final, PLEASE, let me know so I can add your size to the print total. Looking at around $22-$24 for small to XL, $28-$30 for 2X and 3X.
Also, IF you are interested also in actually buying this shirt, despite the color final, PLEASE, let me know so I can add your size to the print total. Looking at around $22-$24 for small to XL, $28-$30 for 2X and 3X.
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As 'shiny' as they are, the red and blue are, I feel, not necessary for the image. And they are the colors of our two main child parti... err, political parties, which might possibly limit sales. I'd go with the gray.
However, not really being SCA or rennie myself, it's not something I'd be much for, regardless of the color. YMMV.
However, not really being SCA or rennie myself, it's not something I'd be much for, regardless of the color. YMMV.
You know what? My first glance at the piece, without reading your question made me have a different take on it. I think if you left all three frames side by side: Three frames of "MIne! Mine! Mine!' it actually makes the presentation a great deal funnier. It adds the ''comic repetition ad nauseum' extra layer of humour as the proverbial cherry on top. Likewise is the extra added effect of a tricolour flag.
/jmso and ymmv and all of that. :P
/jmso and ymmv and all of that. :P
The soft Amber one. The white characters in line drawings would pop on a pastel amber making a good contrast, plus red and blue cost more in ink. (i worked at a print shop once and did silkscreen on a compositor for a now-defunct t-shirt shop "Special-Ts" in California back in the previous century) one of the thousand jobs I still remember how to do.
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