On Martes, 14 de Septiembre de 2010 15:25:02 Robert Lihm escribió:
Hey Artworkers!
On 02.09.2010, at 00:52, Javier Llorente wrote:
Hello list-mates,
Thanks for your feedback! :-) I have worked a little bit more on some t-shirt designs.
Classic design: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt.png
Modern designs: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt3.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt4.png http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt5.png
I like conference_tshirt5.png, Javier. Good proposal.
How ever, I went through the other drafts on the ml and came to the point, that I should give you some production related background informations.
1. We are not going to print the shirts with a classical CMYK method. We are going to use a plotter based technique, what means, we have a small range of collard film (14 or 16 colors). The print house cut the motives out of this film and iron them to the shirt.
This means: 1. every extra color and motive cost extra money and we are not M$. 2. the minimum size of something is about 0.5 - 1mm. It should not be to delicate. 3. Gradients don't work. 4. Photorealistic things don't work as well.
2. Stay with the KISS (Keep it simple and Stupid) rule and the openSUSE Branding Guidelines [1] 3. Try to use max. 3 Colors [2]. E.g. Green, White, Black (Shirt). And please don't combine red and green.
What about Spreadshirt & friends? I suppose they're more expensive since you can have more colours on your t-shirt. BTW, I've made a version with just three colours and a thicker line: http://www.javierllorente.com/tmp/conference_tshirt6.png Cheers, -- Javier Llorente