the horse skull is scary!
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LuMiX
China5757 Posts
the horse skull is scary! | ||
LxRogue
United States1415 Posts
Maybe i missed the joke but i don't think it should have any random phrases on it. | ||
wakpark
United States173 Posts
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KizZBG
u gotta skate8152 Posts
On June 21 2007 20:20 wakpark27 wrote: somebody PLEASE make a stimpack shirt Copyright. | ||
gLyo
United States2410 Posts
On June 21 2007 16:37 Orome wrote: Fashion is different in the US I guess, but the design looks pretty normal, no? Care to explain what exactly you mean? It looks like something anybody could pick up at Hollister, American Eagle, or Abercrombie. The distressed crest is very overused and played out, unfortunately. Distressing, in general, is very played out. I think that the designs should tend towards something more timeless and unique, rather than trendy (especially a trend that's come and gone). I don't mean to disparage the designer, because the designs are very proficient, I just don't think they suit TeamLiquid. | ||
CubEdIn
Romania5359 Posts
On June 21 2007 19:47 LxRogue wrote: I like the horse/eagle one except for "The Freshmaker." Maybe i missed the joke but i don't think it should have any random phrases on it. Obvious reference to REACH, the MANTOSS. Mantoss - the freshmaker. No bells? | ||
jimminy_kriket
Canada5501 Posts
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mnm
United States4493 Posts
d4d can you quit it please. silk screening isn't feasible. can you maybe be more supportive about the path we have chosen and perhaps recommend ways people could work with direct printing? try to work with the bigger picture here. | ||
Mayku
China6 Posts
juss a lil try, need some advice. front ![]() back ![]() | ||
MuShu
United States3223 Posts
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d4d
Switzerland1066 Posts
On June 22 2007 00:08 mnm wrote: d4d can you quit it please. silk screening isn't feasible. can you maybe be more supportive about the path we have chosen and perhaps recommend ways people could work with direct printing? try to work with the bigger picture here. I am, I am dear... And, please, read up and notice that I did. The answer to Hot_Bid question is no, and there is no way around it. It need to be said, and clearly, and again, sufferli's work is not adaptable to direct printing. If no one say it, people will keep quoting his design with hope. What do you want me to say? Ok I brought up silk screening, but it was in my heart for the best of the community. But I also quickly explained the difficulties of silk screening and why it was hard to make it append. I posted a god damned guide on ways people can work with direct printing. And the bigger picture was always on my mind. I am sorry you got angry because people got attracted by the idea of silk screening. I'll stop sunning on your parade. I'll also edit my answer to Hot_Bid to something politically correct. | ||
L!MP
Australia2067 Posts
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Meta
United States6225 Posts
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Bockit
Sydney2287 Posts
On June 22 2007 03:12 L!MP wrote: guys, we need to make suffeli's design happen. it's that simple. QFT I was gonna start work on designing a shirt, but after seeing suffeli's stuff there's honestly no need. | ||
Masamune
Canada3401 Posts
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HaiVan
Bulgaria1698 Posts
![]() So what im saying TL is all about quality and i think we all agree on this. So doing direct printing is just bellow TL's level. Just my two cents. Oh and im willing to pre-pay the shirt obviously. | ||
pyrogenetix
China5094 Posts
dammit high quality plz i dont care about the price ill sell my left kidney if i have to | ||
Pika Chu
Romania2510 Posts
suffeli you're just great! can i have pls some of your designs (iamges), i'd like to print them myself i agree with haivan | ||
NovaTheFeared
United States7222 Posts
![]() This is the best design I've seen. I would recommend removing the freshmaker and cleaning up the image and this is our shirt. | ||
d4d
Switzerland1066 Posts
On June 19 2007 17:17 XaI)CyRiC wrote: Some things I think we need for anyone to consider being the "Store Running Member": 1. Be willing to front the money for bulk order. 2. Be willing to have bulk order delivered to you. 3. Be willing to then "sell" the shirts to members without making a profit (i.e. sell at cost + shipping) 4. Be able to collect payment of money in a way that people feel safe transmitting their money through. I don't buy things online very often, so I'm not sure how Paypal works in terms of transferring funds only when the goods are shipped. 5. Find a way to deliver the shirts to members around the world that wouldn't be more expensive than them ordering them directly from Cafepress. From what I understand, using Ebay would add some fees to this? I'm not sure where Cafepress ships the shirts from, but if shipping them from CharlieMurphy's (or whoever volunteers) location costs more, then I see another additional cost. As far as I know, TL.net doesn't plan on profiting from this venture, so we wouldn't be taking a cut. Aside from that, I still think the best way to go would be with Cafepress. The shirts are relatively cheap (so long as our design is simple) which makes them more affordable to our members and also allows them to order more in case they want more or the one they got gets worn out, the site offers up its own shop service so that no one has to go through the hassle of playing merchant (and thus potentially getting screwed if people are slow to/don't pay or change their minds about buying a shirt), the site appears trustworthy and easy to use, and it'd be easy to make more designs later if it goes well. We are here. It's not pre-paying 40$. It's more like 4'000$. And an address in the US. And a place to stock 200-400 shirt (that is a lot of place) And a way to cash in money. And mail each shirt at it's own time to it's rightful owner. 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