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Toasty
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by Toasty » 06 Dec 2009 21:33
What do you all think?
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by Commodore » 07 Dec 2009 07:26
I like it but the problem with using footbags in graphic design is that most people will probably think it's a football
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by Toasty » 07 Dec 2009 08:34
Commodore wrote:I like it but the problem with using footbags in graphic design is that most people will probably think it's a football
Maybe so. But if someone takes time to read it, they'll know it's not a football, as a football is not a bag. That's also why I made the bag irregular in shape rather than round. It also says footbag on the back underneath the collar.
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by WyrmFyre » 07 Dec 2009 08:43
How about making another one that says "Footbag....." above the bag, and "... because its not football" underneath?
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by Johnny » 07 Dec 2009 14:22
I think the problem with most footbag shirts is that people seem to think a graphic needs to be accompanied by an often lame tagline.
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by mc » 07 Dec 2009 14:37
I like it! I think if you wore it while you were shredding, it would make sense.
There's a few other images I can think of that would work with that tag line
but maybe less appropriate for public posting.
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by Toasty » 07 Dec 2009 21:27
Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I actually do wear this shirt for shredding and sometimes when I go out if I feel like it. There have been a few people who have been curious about my shirt.
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by will_T » 08 Dec 2009 14:15
i like it. is that an iron on or did you order it from a silk screener?
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by Toasty » 08 Dec 2009 14:20
I just bought some iron-on paper at WalMart, made the design on Photoshop, and voila. The design has lasted really well through about 10 washes already. Still looks as if I had just ironed it on.
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by hacksterbator » 08 Dec 2009 19:54
sweet shirt!
i have one with the same saying on it, but the graphic is a little different...
edit: damn it, matt cross got to that one before i could.
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by bryan732 » 12 Jan 2010 12:00
that t is tight