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10/03/2010 11:28:12 AM · #1 |
Ok, So this is it... A friend of mine calls me last night at like 1am because I am the only person she knew with photoshop asking me to make her a t-shirt design. She visions it to have 3 main things happening on the design. #1 - (Warner) The school we attend is Warner University and the shirt will be for the girls volleyball team. So she wants the name Warner in "pretty lettering" #2 - (r to ribbon) Because this is going to be for breast cancer awareness month she wants the last "r" in Warner to go into a pink breast cancer ribbon. #3 - (Their volleyball number) This one is pretty simple. Basically she wants to be able to put the players number on each t-shirt. (no specific place on the shirt but somewhere that it looks nice.)
This is what I am envisioning on how she explained it but as you can see I am not the best person on photoshop. PLEASE HELP!!!
I am just going to assume that they are either getting white shirts or pink shirts. I am sorry this is kinda vague but this could get your morning off with something creative! HAHA!!! |
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10/03/2010 12:38:47 PM · #2 |
I would just replace the R with the ribbon. Anybody from Warner would still read it as Warner. |
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10/03/2010 01:18:36 PM · #3 |
I thought about that too but she said that she specifically wanted it connected to the R... I talked to her this morning and gave her this same outline. She said the only thing she wants different is instead of that font, cursive. |
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10/03/2010 02:37:56 PM · #4 |
Not bad. But I think the extra curlicue in the ribbon connected to the R is confusing. Instead of curling back up, it should end on the down curl, just like the ribbon. |
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10/03/2010 02:41:48 PM · #5 |
my opinion is that font aint very pretty... almost gothic - you could imagine Bram Stokers dracula written in that typeface.
Look for Monika Scriptina font - thats a nice`un.
Message edited by author 2010-10-03 15:18:41. |
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10/03/2010 03:17:40 PM · #6 |
their here?
there here?
they're here
I think that's what it means.
Fonts |
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10/03/2010 05:02:51 PM · #7 |
I agree with Simms about that font. Try some of these fonts as well.
For T-shirts, you will probably need some thick (bold) letters - especially pink on white - to be visible. I would get some clarification on what would be acceptable as far as placement of the ribbon and the color of the letters. Good luck. |
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10/03/2010 09:12:02 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Art Roflmao: I agree with Simms about that font. Try some of these fonts as well.
For T-shirts, you will probably need some thick (bold) letters - especially pink on white - to be visible. I would get some clarification on what would be acceptable as far as placement of the ribbon and the color of the letters. Good luck. |
I agree with Art.
Now lemme go read Simm's post...
Kidding aside. That font is hard to read, and ugly. |
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