Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only chance
to order this shirt!
You chose design 7.b, and it looks like Pat got his wish: "Louisville" is
now possessive.
This year, there is one choice for Men's cut, and 3 (count 'em) choices for
Women's cut shirts.
How this works:
You *must* choose a color. The color must be EXACTLY what is listed on the
Gildan website.
If your color selection does NOT exactly match a color name on the Gildan
website, I will pick a color for you.
Sizes 2X and larger may not have all colors available. If you pick a color
that is not available in the size you want, I will contact you.
You must prepay with paypal or credit card. If some hardship makes this
impossible, contact me individually.
Pricing is kept as close to the *actual* price of the shirt as possible.
All profits (if any) will be donated to LVL1.
Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only chance
to order this shirt!
If the site does not work *for any reason,* contact me immediately.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.
Oh! If you want your shirts shipped to you, that can be arranged. Request
it from me individually, and don't do that unless you're far away from the
hackerspace. Expect very long delays on shipped shirts.
> Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only
> chance to order this shirt!
> You chose design 7.b, and it looks like Pat got his wish: "Louisville" is
> now possessive.
> This year, there is one choice for Men's cut, and 3 (count 'em) choices
> for Women's cut shirts.
> How this works:
> You *must* choose a color. The color must be EXACTLY what is listed on
> the Gildan website.
> If your color selection does NOT exactly match a color name on the Gildan
> website, I will pick a color for you.
> Sizes 2X and larger may not have all colors available. If you pick a
> color that is not available in the size you want, I will contact you.
> You must prepay with paypal or credit card. If some hardship makes this
> impossible, contact me individually.
> Pricing is kept as close to the *actual* price of the shirt as possible.
> All profits (if any) will be donated to LVL1.
> Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only
> chance to order this shirt!
> If the site does not work *for any reason,* contact me immediately.
> If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.
If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
>Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only chance to order this shirt!
>You chose design 7.b, and it looks like Pat got his wish: "Louisville" is now possessive. >This year, there is one choice for Men's cut, and 3 (count 'em) choices for Women's cut shirts.
>How this works: >You must choose a color. The color must be EXACTLY what is listed on the Gildan website. >If your color selection does NOT exactly match a color name on the Gildan website, I will pick a color for you.
>Sizes 2X and larger may not have all colors available. If you pick a color that is not available in the size you want, I will contact you. >You must prepay with paypal or credit card. If some hardship makes this impossible, contact me individually. >Pricing is kept as close to the *actual* price of the shirt as possible. All profits (if any) will be donated to LVL1.
>Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only chance to order this shirt!
>If the site does not work *for any reason,* contact me immediately. >If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.
Dark shirts will have light ink / light grey fleur-de-lis.
Light shirts will have dark ink / dark grey fleur-de-lis.
There is probably *some* shirt color that you can pick that won't look good
with either combination. In those cases, pick another shirt color, you
have over 60 colors to choose from, come on man.
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:06 PM, Raj <rgsha...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the
> design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed
> to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com>
> *To:* LVL1 - Louisville's Hackerspace <lvl1@googlegroups.com>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 20, 2012 8:48 PM
> *Subject:* {LVL1} Order your 2012 LVL1 Shirt Now
> Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only
> chance to order this shirt!
> You chose design 7.b, and it looks like Pat got his wish: "Louisville" is
> now possessive.
> This year, there is one choice for Men's cut, and 3 (count 'em) choices
> for Women's cut shirts.
> How this works:
> You *must* choose a color. The color must be EXACTLY what is listed on
> the Gildan website.
> If your color selection does NOT exactly match a color name on the Gildan
> website, I will pick a color for you.
> Sizes 2X and larger may not have all colors available. If you pick a
> color that is not available in the size you want, I will contact you.
> You must prepay with paypal or credit card. If some hardship makes this
> impossible, contact me individually.
> Pricing is kept as close to the *actual* price of the shirt as possible.
> All profits (if any) will be donated to LVL1.
> Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only
> chance to order this shirt!
> If the site does not work *for any reason,* contact me immediately.
> If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.
We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on lighter
color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white ink,
but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the one
with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and shirt
color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under 5000° K
light source)*
The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle as
50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular gray
color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly not
invisible.
Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja versions : )
*actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will be
winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
> If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the
> design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed
> to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
> We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on
> lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
> Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white ink,
> but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the one
> with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and shirt
> color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under 5000° K
> light source)*
> The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle as
> 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular gray
> color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly not
> invisible.
> Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja versions : )
> *actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will be
> winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
> Now I am laughing.
> ==
> On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote:
>> If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the
>> design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed
>> to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
> Man, you guys are boring! Keep the orders comin'!
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Doug Heckaman II <graphikh...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on
>> lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
>> Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white
>> ink, but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the
>> one with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and
>> shirt color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under
>> 5000° K light source)*
>> The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle as
>> 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular gray
>> color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly not
>> invisible.
>> Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja versions :
>> )
>> *actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will be
>> winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
>> Now I am laughing.
>> ==
>> On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote:
>>> If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the
>>> design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed
>>> to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
Quick question regarding sizing. Have we purchases shirts from this
specific company before and if so does anyone have any comments in regards
to the shirt sizes. I got a medium the last time we got shirts and it was
way to big for me, so I was going to get smalls this time, but my luck
would be that this company runs their sizes slightly smaller and it would
fit me like spandex. Any info?
On Jun 23, 2012 8:34 AM, "Brad Luyster" <bradluys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Reminder: Order now, or order never. Shirt sales close 11:59 PM, 6/27.
> That's WEDNESDAY.
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> The most popular colors so far:
>> Heather Cardinal
>> Olive
>> Charcoal
>> Man, you guys are boring! Keep the orders comin'!
>> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Doug Heckaman II <graphikh...@gmail.com
>> > wrote:
>>> We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on
>>> lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
>>> Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white
>>> ink, but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the
>>> one with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and
>>> shirt color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under
>>> 5000° K light source)*
>>> The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle as
>>> 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular gray
>>> color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly not
>>> invisible.
>>> Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja versions
>>> : )
>>> *actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will be
>>> winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
>>> Now I am laughing.
>>> ==
>>> On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote:
>>>> If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the
>>>> design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed
>>>> to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
> Quick question regarding sizing. Have we purchases shirts from this
> specific company before and if so does anyone have any comments in regards
> to the shirt sizes. I got a medium the last time we got shirts and it was
> way to big for me, so I was going to get smalls this time, but my luck
> would be that this company runs their sizes slightly smaller and it would
> fit me like spandex. Any info?
> On Jun 23, 2012 8:34 AM, "Brad Luyster" <bradluys...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Reminder: Order now, or order never. Shirt sales close 11:59 PM, 6/27.
>> That's WEDNESDAY.
>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>> The most popular colors so far:
>>> Heather Cardinal
>>> Olive
>>> Charcoal
>>> Man, you guys are boring! Keep the orders comin'!
>>> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Doug Heckaman II <
>>> graphikh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on
>>>> lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
>>>> Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white
>>>> ink, but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the
>>>> one with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and
>>>> shirt color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under
>>>> 5000° K light source)*
>>>> The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle
>>>> as 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular
>>>> gray color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly
>>>> not invisible.
>>>> Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja versions
>>>> : )
>>>> *actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will be
>>>> winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
>>>> Now I am laughing.
>>>> ==
>>>> On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote:
>>>>> If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the
>>>>> design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed
>>>>> to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
The only other shirt I have designed and printed for LVL1 was the White
Star Balloon on Red. http://goo.gl/PGeC1 We print almost exclusively on
"Gildan 2000 Ultra Cotton" 100% Cotton. These shirts are pre-shrunk and the
sizing is very consistent from job to job and pretty standard as sized with
other brands, but there have been several occasions where a shirt is simply
mislabeled. We sort by size, so these oddballs are usually caught before
imprinting.
On Jun 23, 2012, at 9:49 AM, Jonathan Clark wrote:
Quick question regarding sizing. Have we purchases shirts from this
> specific company before and if so does anyone have any comments in regards
> to the shirt sizes. I got a medium the last time we got shirts and it was
> way to big for me, so I was going to get smalls this time, but my luck
> would be that this company runs their sizes slightly smaller and it would
> fit me like spandex. Any info?
Oh awesome. I have a few of the red whitestar shirts and I had even
mentioned to Dan that I thought they were way above average quality from
what I expect from most screen printers and that sizes were spot on. That
makes my ordering a 1000x easier now. Thanks Doug!
On Jun 23, 2012 11:12 AM, "Doug Heckaman II" <graphikh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The only other shirt I have designed and printed for LVL1 was the White
> Star Balloon on Red. http://goo.gl/PGeC1 We print almost exclusively on
> "Gildan 2000 Ultra Cotton" 100% Cotton. These shirts are pre-shrunk and the
> sizing is very consistent from job to job and pretty standard as sized with
> other brands, but there have been several occasions where a shirt is simply
> mislabeled. We sort by size, so these oddballs are usually caught before
> imprinting.
> On Jun 23, 2012, at 9:49 AM, Jonathan Clark wrote:
> Quick question regarding sizing. Have we purchases shirts from this
>> specific company before and if so does anyone have any comments in regards
>> to the shirt sizes. I got a medium the last time we got shirts and it was
>> way to big for me, so I was going to get smalls this time, but my luck
>> would be that this company runs their sizes slightly smaller and it would
>> fit me like spandex. Any info?
Reminder: Order now, or order never. Shirt sales close 11:59 PM, 6/27. That's WEDNESDAY.
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com> wrote:
The most popular colors so far:
Heather Cardinal Olive Charcoal
Man, you guys are boring! Keep the orders comin'!
On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Doug Heckaman II <graphikh...@gmail.com> wrote: We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white ink, but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the one with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and shirt color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under 5000° K light source)*
The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle as 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular gray color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly not invisible.
Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja versions : )
*actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will be winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
Now I am laughing.
==
On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote:
If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
"
How this works:
You *must* choose a color. The color must be EXACTLY what is listed on the
Gildan website.
If your color selection does NOT exactly match a color name on the Gildan
website, I will pick a color for you.
Sizes 2X and larger may not have all colors available. If you pick a color
that is not available in the size you want, I will contact you.
You must prepay with paypal or credit card. If some hardship makes this
impossible, contact me individually.
Pricing is kept as close to the *actual* price of the shirt as possible.
All profits (if any) will be donated to LVL1.
Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only chance
to order this shirt!
If the site does not work *for any reason,* contact me immediately.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.
"
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Balloon502 <balloon...@insightbb.com>wrote:
> Reminder: Order now, or order never. Shirt sales close 11:59 PM, 6/27.
> That's WEDNESDAY.
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> The most popular colors so far:
>> Heather Cardinal
>> Olive
>> Charcoal
>> Man, you guys are boring! Keep the orders comin'!
>> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Doug Heckaman II <graphikh...@gmail.com
>> > wrote:
>>> We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on
>>> lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
>>> Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white
>>> ink, but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the
>>> one with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and
>>> shirt color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under
>>> 5000° K light source)*
>>> The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle as
>>> 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular gray
>>> color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly not
>>> invisible.
>>> Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja versions
>>> : )
>>> *actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will be
>>> winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
>>> Now I am laughing.
>>> ==
>>> On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote:
>>>> If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the
>>>> design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed
>>>> to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
> "
> How this works:
> You *must* choose a color. The color must be EXACTLY what is listed on
> the Gildan website.
> If your color selection does NOT exactly match a color name on the Gildan
> website, I will pick a color for you.
> Sizes 2X and larger may not have all colors available. If you pick a
> color that is not available in the size you want, I will contact you.
> You must prepay with paypal or credit card. If some hardship makes this
> impossible, contact me individually.
> Pricing is kept as close to the *actual* price of the shirt as possible.
> All profits (if any) will be donated to LVL1.
> Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only
> chance to order this shirt!
> If the site does not work *for any reason,* contact me immediately.
> If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.
> "
> On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Balloon502 <balloon...@insightbb.com>wrote:
>> Brad
>> Must have missed the email with the order process. Can u resend pls
>> Reminder: Order now, or order never. Shirt sales close 11:59 PM, 6/27.
>> That's WEDNESDAY.
>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>> The most popular colors so far:
>>> Heather Cardinal
>>> Olive
>>> Charcoal
>>> Man, you guys are boring! Keep the orders comin'!
>>> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Doug Heckaman II <
>>> graphikh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on
>>>> lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
>>>> Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white
>>>> ink, but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the
>>>> one with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and
>>>> shirt color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under
>>>> 5000° K light source)*
>>>> The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle
>>>> as 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular
>>>> gray color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly
>>>> not invisible.
>>>> Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja versions
>>>> : )
>>>> *actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will be
>>>> winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
>>>> Now I am laughing.
>>>> ==
>>>> On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote:
>>>>> If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the
>>>>> design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed
>>>>> to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
>> "
>> How this works:
>> You *must* choose a color. The color must be EXACTLY what is listed on
>> the Gildan website.
>> If your color selection does NOT exactly match a color name on the Gildan
>> website, I will pick a color for you.
>> Sizes 2X and larger may not have all colors available. If you pick a
>> color that is not available in the size you want, I will contact you.
>> You must prepay with paypal or credit card. If some hardship makes this
>> impossible, contact me individually.
>> Pricing is kept as close to the *actual* price of the shirt as possible.
>> All profits (if any) will be donated to LVL1.
>> Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only
>> chance to order this shirt!
>> If the site does not work *for any reason,* contact me immediately.
>> If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.
>> "
>> On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Balloon502 <balloon...@insightbb.com>wrote:
>>> Brad
>>> Must have missed the email with the order process. Can u resend pls
>>> Reminder: Order now, or order never. Shirt sales close 11:59 PM, 6/27.
>>> That's WEDNESDAY.
>>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>> The most popular colors so far:
>>>> Heather Cardinal
>>>> Olive
>>>> Charcoal
>>>> Man, you guys are boring! Keep the orders comin'!
>>>> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Doug Heckaman II <
>>>> graphikh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on
>>>>> lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
>>>>> Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white
>>>>> ink, but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the
>>>>> one with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and
>>>>> shirt color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under
>>>>> 5000° K light source)*
>>>>> The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle
>>>>> as 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular
>>>>> gray color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly
>>>>> not invisible.
>>>>> Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja
>>>>> versions : )
>>>>> *actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will
>>>>> be winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
>>>>> Now I am laughing.
>>>>> ==
>>>>> On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote:
>>>>>> If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the
>>>>>> design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed
>>>>>> to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 7:02 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is the *LAST DAY *for t-shirt orders. Order now, or forever hold
> your peace.
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 7:22 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> The instructions Joe P. reposted are exactly what you need, Joe L.!
>> Only 2.692 days left to order!
>> On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 6:25 PM, Joe Pugh <joe.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> "
>>> How this works:
>>> You *must* choose a color. The color must be EXACTLY what is listed on
>>> the Gildan website.
>>> If your color selection does NOT exactly match a color name on the
>>> Gildan website, I will pick a color for you.
>>> Sizes 2X and larger may not have all colors available. If you pick a
>>> color that is not available in the size you want, I will contact you.
>>> You must prepay with paypal or credit card. If some hardship makes this
>>> impossible, contact me individually.
>>> Pricing is kept as close to the *actual* price of the shirt as possible.
>>> All profits (if any) will be donated to LVL1.
>>> Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only
>>> chance to order this shirt!
>>> If the site does not work *for any reason,* contact me immediately.
>>> If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.
>>> "
>>> On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Balloon502 <balloon...@insightbb.com>wrote:
>>>> Brad
>>>> Must have missed the email with the order process. Can u resend pls
>>>> Reminder: Order now, or order never. Shirt sales close 11:59 PM,
>>>> 6/27. That's WEDNESDAY.
>>>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>> The most popular colors so far:
>>>>> Heather Cardinal
>>>>> Olive
>>>>> Charcoal
>>>>> Man, you guys are boring! Keep the orders comin'!
>>>>> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Doug Heckaman II <
>>>>> graphikh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on
>>>>>> lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
>>>>>> Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white
>>>>>> ink, but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the
>>>>>> one with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and
>>>>>> shirt color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under
>>>>>> 5000° K light source)*
>>>>>> The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle
>>>>>> as 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular
>>>>>> gray color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly
>>>>>> not invisible.
>>>>>> Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja
>>>>>> versions : )
>>>>>> *actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will
>>>>>> be winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
>>>>>> Now I am laughing.
>>>>>> ==
>>>>>> On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote:
>>>>>>> If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the
>>>>>>> design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed
>>>>>>> to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 7:02 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This is the LAST DAY for t-shirt orders. Order now, or forever hold your peace.
> On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 7:22 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The instructions Joe P. reposted are exactly what you need, Joe L.!
> "
> How this tghrworks:
> You must choose a color. The color must be EXACTLY what is listed on the Gildan website.
> If your color selection does NOT exactly match a color name on the Gildan website, I will pick a color for you.
> Sizes 2X and larger may not have all colors available. If you pick a color that is not available in the size you want, I will contact you.
> You must prepay with paypal or credit card. If some hardship makes this impossible, contact me individually.
> Pricing is kept as close to the *actual* price of the shirt as possible. All profits (if any) will be donated to LVL1.
> Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only chance to order this shirt!
> If the site does not work *for any reason,* contact me immediately.
> If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here.
> "
> On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Balloon502 <balloon...@insightbb.com> wrote:
> Brad > Must have missed the email with the order process. Can u resend pls
> Reminder: Order now, or order never. Shirt sales close 11:59 PM, 6/27. That's WEDNESDAY.
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The most popular colors so far:
> Heather Cardinal
> Olive
> Charcoal
> Man, you guys are boring! Keep the orders comin'!
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Doug Heckaman II <graphikh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
> Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white ink, but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the one with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and shirt color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under 5000° K light source)*
> The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle as 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular gray color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly not invisible.
> Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja versions : )
> *actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will be winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
> Now I am laughing.
> ==
> On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote:
> If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
For those of who waited until the last minute because those tiny colour swatches were simply too small to convey useful information, you might want to check out this page. http://www.schulzy.com/Gildan_Colors.html It has large photos of the actual shirt material, giving a much better representative of what the shirt will look like. Or just join the rainbow brigade and get safety pink (thankfully not depicted).
>>>>" >>>>How this works: >>>>You must choose a color. The color must be EXACTLY what is listed on the Gildan website. >>>>If your color selection does NOT exactly match a color name on the Gildan website, I will pick a color for you.
>>>>Sizes 2X and larger may not have all colors available. If you pick a color that is not available in the size you want, I will contact you. >>>>You must prepay with paypal or credit card. If some hardship makes this impossible, contact me individually. >>>>Pricing is kept as close to the *actual* price of the shirt as possible. All profits (if any) will be donated to LVL1.
>>>>Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only chance to order this shirt!
>>>>If the site does not work *for any reason,* contact me immediately. >>>>If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here. >>>>"
>>>>On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Balloon502 <balloon...@insightbb.com> wrote:
>>>>Brad >>>>>Must have missed the email with the order process. Can u resend pls
>>>>>Reminder: Order now, or order never. Shirt sales close 11:59 PM, 6/27. That's WEDNESDAY.
>>>>>On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Brad Luyster <bradluys...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>The most popular colors so far:
>>>>>>Heather Cardinal >>>>>>Olive >>>>>>Charcoal
>>>>>>Man, you guys are boring! Keep the orders comin'!
>>>>>>On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Doug Heckaman II <graphikh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
>>>>>>>Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white ink, but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the one with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and shirt color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under 5000° K light source)*
>>>>>>>The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle as 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular gray color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly not invisible.
>>>>>>>Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja versions : )
>>>>>>>*actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will be winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
>>>>>>>Now I am laughing.
>>>>>>>==
>>>>>>>On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote: >>>>>>>If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?
Just FYI, from the website I just posted with T-shirt colours, "Safety Green" is basically off-white, like the reflective-type white used on green road signs.
>>>>>" >>>>>How this tghrworks: >>>>>You must choose a color. The color must be EXACTLY what is listed on the Gildan website. >>>>>If your color selection does NOT exactly match a color name on the Gildan website, I will pick a color for you.
>>>>>Sizes 2X and larger may not have all colors available. If you pick a color that is not available in the size you want, I will contact you. >>>>>You must prepay with paypal or credit card. If some hardship makes this impossible, contact me individually. >>>>>Pricing is kept as close to the *actual* price of the shirt as possible. All profits (if any) will be donated to LVL1.
>>>>>Shirt orders CLOSE at 11:59pm, 6/27/2012. This *might* be your only chance to order this shirt!
>>>>>If the site does not work *for any reason,* contact me immediately. >>>>>If you have any questions, feel free to ask them here. >>>>>"
>>>>>On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Balloon502 <balloon...@insightbb.com> wrote:
>>>>>Brad >>>>>>Must have missed the email with the order process. Can u resend pls
>>>>>>>Man, you guys are boring! Keep the orders comin'!
>>>>>>>On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Doug Heckaman II <graphikh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>We will divide the printing into two groups - Black ink printing on lighter color shirts and white ink printing on darker color shirts.
>>>>>>>>Granted, some shirt colors would look good with either black or white ink, but on those more neutral color shirts the deciding factor will be the one with the greatest scientifically measured contrast between ink and shirt color. (determined by tristimulus spectrophotometer sampling under 5000° K light source)*
>>>>>>>>The gray of the fleur de lis is intended to print right in the middle as 50% gray but this may have to be tweaked when printing on particular gray color shirts. The fleur de lis is supposed to be subtle, but certainly not invisible.
>>>>>>>>Would also rather not print any black ink on black shirt Ninja versions : )
>>>>>>>>*actually, this bit about the scientific testing is nonsense. I will be winging it as usual. You will have to trust me to make the best choice.
>>>>>>>>Now I am laughing.
>>>>>>>>==
>>>>>>>>On Jun 20, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Raj wrote: >>>>>>>>If we order a shirt color that uses the same color as the ink in the design (like athletic grey or white), would the color of the ink be changed to compensate? Or is Doug laughing as he reads this?