seagull t-shirt?

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Eric Kow

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Oct 22, 2012, 1:29:43 PM10/22/12
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Thomas Parslow

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Oct 22, 2012, 1:41:42 PM10/22/12
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A vector file would be better if you have it but that will probably
come out ok if not.

Good t-shirt printing uses screen printing to press the design onto
the shirt. So the cost is to do with how many colours are used. We
could possibly go for a white t-shirt with the 3 shades of blue (the
bird would just be the colour of the t-shirt). The other option would
be to use a light blue t-shirt and print the two blues and white.

What sort of size printing do you think?

Tom

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Richard Dallaway

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Oct 22, 2012, 4:11:03 PM10/22/12
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I think I like the idea of blue shirt. Mock up...

Thomas Parslow

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Oct 23, 2012, 5:20:35 AM10/23/12
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George Bashi is having troubles posting to this list but he very
kindly vectorised the file for us. Thanks George!

Here it is in svgz, I also converted it to Illustrator formatwhich
will probably be recognised by more t-shirt printers (they're not the
most up to date bunch :p )

Tom

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fb-seagull-shirt.svgz
fb-seagull-shirt.ai

Richard Dallaway

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Oct 23, 2012, 5:39:43 AM10/23/12
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This morning I like the white shirt with the mid-sized logo.  :)

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