"My whole work experience involves design, and editing other people's designs. In addition, I was principle artist for a screen printing company for some years. As such, my motto is "Keep It Simple Stupid".
A simple design, with fewer colors and a message that doesn't take a PhD in photography to understand, is important. People see t-shirts on the fly, often from a distance, perhaps through a crowd, fleeting, and that makes the simple design with a strong, easy message to understand very important. I love the design shown on the first page of this discussion, the one with a large "P" made up of pix of various Pentax cameras. It's extra nice because it doesn't focus on any one camera or discriminate against any one camera, so everybody is included. Also, it won't "date" as easily. Just sayin'.
If possible, I would love it if there were an iron-on that we could buy so we can put it on our camera bags, luggage, our own shirts, hats, books and folders, furniture, whatever. It expands the possibilities endlessly.
BTW, I might have entered but I'm traveling right now and don't have all of my software--or much free time.
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It's enough to be able to follow all the people on the Forum. It's a great education, and, occasionally, a way to test your perceptions. Har.
Last edited by barefootdesigns; 07-23-2018 at 09:06 PM.
Reason: To thank everybody for a fun, creative endeavor.