That's a principal I learned some years, ago and all my stationary and document templates are built around that. I also use fonts that have a significant height difference in lower case between squat letters (a, s, e, etc.) and letters that have tops and tails (t, g, h, f). That makes the text more readable.and we always used serif for blocks of type as it is more readable and we used sans serif for headlines and captions.
Yeah - when doing logo, image is most important, so you can be more creative than when doing basic reporting and communications.the font used in this one is ISLANDER SMOOTH.
id imagine for most tshirts we will utilize a slogan or similar printed on the shirt as well, so choosing a common readable (and printable) font would likely be a good choice for that!
for me personally, I still like the sharpie font we used in a previous shirt design!
I agree with that. How about a tank top to wear to the pool? I guess this is why I was looking for something with more of a modern look.For me, a t-shirt is not what I wear for many activities. If the logo was embroidered on the right upper chest of a collared polo I would probably wear it. They do make men's and women's polo shirts that are nice enough to wear to many places but casual enough to wear at the resort pool.
Bill
I really like this one but with a different font, this font has the "u" looking like a "v". I love circle designs as they are clean and sleek
I know what you mean. I’m liking these two. I’ll look for a Better font because of the V, but the thin lines look clean to me also. If Brian lets more than one logo be put on a shirt, I’d totally wear this as a tank top.I really like this one but with a different font, this font has the "u" looking like a "v". I love circle designs as they are clean and sleek
I really like this one but with a different font, this font has the "u" looking like a "v". I love circle designs as they are clean and sleek
I'd definitely wear one of these.
I’d be all in for something like these. Or maybe the large square tug on the back with a small square on the front left chestthis is certainly not an all or nothing contest. if there are multiple winning logos folks want to purchase, im happy to make them available.
For me, a t-shirt is not what I wear for many activities. If the logo was embroidered on the right upper chest of a collared polo I would probably wear it. They do make men's and women's polo shirts that are nice enough to wear to many places but casual enough to wear at the resort pool.
Bill
I was thinking about baseball caps. Nike sells light weight running hats that I wear in the water now. How about beach bags?? I think beach bags would be Perfect so manyI agree, Bill. I prefer a tasteful logo shirt, rather than a walking billboard shirt. Whether a polo or quality t-shirt, having a nice logo printed or embroidered on the upper left chest area is far more appealing that a blazing advertisement. I know @TUGBrian want to increase exposure to bring new folks to Tug, and there are two camps on that - one is the shirt to warn others during timeshare presentations, but a more subtle approach might inspire questions from casual observers. Both styles are valid, but I don't think it's a one-size-fits-all thing. There is room for both.
And then there are ball caps and coffee cups, ballpoint pens, phone cases, and on and on...
Dave
I don't know much about Spring, Spreadshirt or other such site that are print on demand, but I don't think there is much to creating an item on the site. If people buy it, then great, if they don't then no loss except the time to set it up on the site. Are you able to add merch to your YouTube channel yet?also no point in creating items that folks wont wear period!
no, you have to have 4000 watch hours in the last year to monetize the youtube channel. none of our old videos count for that.I don't know much about Spring, Spreadshirt or other such site that are print on demand, but I don't think there is much to creating an item on the site. If people buy it, then great, if they don't then no loss except the time to set it up on the site. Are you able to add merch to your YouTube channel yet?
I do like the palm tree and water logo as well as the hammock. However, I’d rather see palm trees AND mountains like the original DVC logo had, to encompass the variety of locations where timeshares are found.
threw a few items up with the new logo as a test.
not terribly happy with tsprings design when it comes to adding text...and they really have no visible "support/get help" link I can find either!
also appears that free shipping wont work unless I up the price of the item to an amount that would cover the cost of shipping. wonder if folks are like my wife and are more willing to pay 5 dollars more for something that says "free shipping", than 5 dollars less if you still have to pay 4.99 to ship?
im happy to provide it on "nicer than tshirt" shirts as well!
those usually cost a bit more however!