[quote]SWR-1240 wrote:
pino34 wrote:
Restroom Guy “Deadlift”?
I vote for this one, or just the guy with no words.
Now that I think about it, I’d go with the no-words one first, but this is a close second.
A little off topic, but I was also just thinking about having motivating words spelled so they could be read in a mirror, like “Work Harder”, only the letters are backwards and read from right to left without the mirror.[/quote]
That’s a wicked idea! You’ve inspired me to make another t-shirt. I’m thinking a Red Stop Sign that says “LIFT” instead of “STOP” and make it so the letters look correctly only in a mirror.
[quote]kmanley wrote:
I agree with the majority keep it simple. My suggestion would be to use a circle though, seems to put it more in “men’s room door” context for me.
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Unfortunately, Zazzle’s t-shirt design tools are somewhat limited and you have to use photoshop or something to reverse the lettering.[/quote]
Yea, I emailed them and got a response fairly quickly. The lady who emailed back said she liked the idea and would pass it on.
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Warning: If you use zazzle and post a t-shirt, you WILL NOT be able to pull it off or delete it. Yuck.[/quote]
Thanks for the head’s up. I would have thought we would be able to delete the designs we made.
Unfortunately, Zazzle’s t-shirt design tools are somewhat limited and you have to use photoshop or something to reverse the lettering.
Yea, I emailed them and got a response fairly quickly. The lady who emailed back said she liked the idea and would pass it on.
Warning: If you use zazzle and post a t-shirt, you WILL NOT be able to pull it off or delete it. Yuck.
Thanks for the head’s up. I would have thought we would be able to delete the designs we made.[/quote]
Yeah you’d think. So basically they can keep selling it no matter what. Suck. I’m looking at some other t-shirt shops but they all require a minimum of like 25. Suck #2.
I really like designing shirts too. I got some things brewin in the studio I think are pretty sweet… Will keep you posted