Thank you Hollyn and Merrilyn-These look awesome!!! Maybe we could use one of these on the back of the T-shirt and "Got Park?" on the front?
Kelly Gray-Jones
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From: "Hollynn D'Lil" <Hd...@comcast.net>
To: "Kelly Jones" <kellybo...@gmail.com>, "Kelly G" <kell...@comcast.net>, "Cricket Seagull" <atcri...@comcast.net>, "Robyn Bramhall" <robynb...@comcast.net>, "Laura Feahr" <song...@sonic.net>, gratongr...@googlegroups.com
Cc: "Merrilyn Joyce" <grat...@monitor.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 5:02:35 PM (GMT-0800) Auto-Detected
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Wow! Look what Merrilyn has cooked up for us for the T-shirts!
HolLynn
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Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 1:43 PM
Subject: GGG T-shirts/logos page 5 END
When I was doing these I preferred the simpler version. But maybe for
a T-shirt you'll want more.
This is my imagined color vocabulary. I need to develop a pallet and
work from that. I've chosen greens, yellows, oranges, reds and a brown
plus blk and wt. You may all have a different color idea. I'm also
thinking in terms of how they will be produced. The dark on light may
not work as well with a color removal technique. We need to know how
they will be produced from the outset.
There may be subtle adjustments on each of these. i.e. size of
elements, where the shadow falls - if there is one, spacing of the
letters, weights of lines, angles. I have not printed any - which
always points out areas for tweaking. The backgrounds are to mimic a
variety of shirt colors. Some with gradations may not be reproducible.
Would you want to put a map or park design on this? Or?
I hope the file sizes haven't given your computer indigestion. : -)
mj
PS This is probably all the time I can afford until the weekend - and
then depending on how my dad responds to surgery. xox m