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01-21-2008 08:41 AM #1
Good info Bob....
The logo design should also consider the three reproduction methods that could be used (get your mind out of the gutter!).....print media such as a web page, silkscreening such as on a t-shirt or jacket, and embrodiery like on a hat or polo shirt. Print media can reproduce any number of colors, any resolution, etc without a problem. Silkscreening can reproduce most detail but each color requires a stencil to be burned. Silkscreening on hats looks cheap...hats with adjust straps in back look cheap also. Embrodiery is the least resolution friendly....the logo is usually small anyway (think hat logo) and the stitching coarseness makes the detail even worse. Therefore, designs with small writing, tiny detail, etc are difficult to reproduce.
In my opinion, a good logo should be stylized, have minimal text, and convey the message that CHR is associated with hotrods (kinda what Bob said). Unless the wearer has a large chest and is female, the viewer shouldnt have to get close and spend time analyzing some small print!
Mike in Tucson
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01-21-2008 09:36 AM #2
I have to remember that one. "hey man, I was just reading her shirt"
Originally Posted by robot
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01-21-2008 11:09 AM #3
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