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Re: Geek Society Clothing

Postby Jennifer on Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:23 am

Morwen wrote:You don't HAVE to have an image. An interesting font might be enough for it. Images would have to be stand-alone of phrase specific, unless the geek soc had a distinct logo for itself.


Tis the conundrom. Images are nice as they're viewable from a distance. The only "logo" we have is what you see in the header, which will be on the front of the shirt.

And as I mentioned, because we're using digital printing it's not a problem to run a couple of different options. Just need specific suggestions of what you'd like to see! After Tuesday (stupid papers...) I'll do up a couple more ideas and see what you all think. I'll do up a proper abstract idea with and without various text options (using some of the saying in the header?)
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Re: Geek Society Clothing

Postby Charles on Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:50 am

Is it possible that you could personalise each one with digital printing?
You're already putting names on there, could we each choose a quote of our own in addition?

Then the shirt would have the logo, the website address, a line from the club, a personally awesome quote, the name and potentially an image.

It'd be much easier to cover geekdom if we only covered each person's geekdom. ;p
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Re: Geek Society Clothing

Postby Jennifer on Mon Oct 19, 2009 8:15 am

Charles wrote:Is it possible that you could personalise each one with digital printing?
You're already putting names on there, could we each choose a quote of our own in addition?

Then the shirt would have the logo, the website address, a line from the club, a personally awesome quote, the name and potentially an image.

It'd be much easier to cover geekdom if we only covered each person's geekdom. ;p


That is true, but then you lose the unity that is the general purpose of group clothing. You can go too far in the the opposite direction.

There will be options, but in a limited sense. However, I will pass the info for these guys along when I dig it up if you had anything you wanted done yourselves!
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Re: Geek Society Clothing

Postby Charles on Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:20 am

Well, if we only chose a quote each that was personalised for each of us, and the rest was still the club shirt, we would still have unity.

(For example:
The MUNTGC membership cards are mockups of trading game cards whereas each member has their own picture, a "creature name", a title, a flavour text, a colour and their own real name. Because the cards are all the same style, and because the logo is on the back, unity is achieved.
But hey, that's my club and my choice. This is your club. :P I'll buy and wear the shirt unless it's bright pink)
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Re: Geek Society Clothing

Postby Matthew F on Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:58 pm

I say, put a picture of Bruce Campbell on the back, and be done with it.
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Re: Geek Society Clothing

Postby vennificus on Tue Oct 20, 2009 12:52 pm

hence beatonesque
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