on 3/14/02 11:00 PM, David Golden at ikondave_at_charter.net wrote:
>
> on 3/14/02 9:47 PM, Laurent Daudelin at nemesys_at_cox.rr.com wrote:
>
>>
>> on 14/03/02 21:33, Josh Shanks at jshanks_at_mac.com wrote:
>>
>>> on 3/14/02 4:42 PM, Laurent Daudelin at laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 14/03/02 16:33, "Eric L. Strobel" <fyzycyst_at_comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> at the temporal coordinates: 3/14/02 3:46 PM, the entity known as Josh
>>>>> Shanks at jshanks_at_mac.com conveyed the following:
>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> One question, though. On the polo shirt, I assume the graphic would the
>>>>>>> typical smaller polo shirt thing of being on the right breast, right?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - Eric.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, I was thinking of a simple newton logo with maybe one shirt saying
>>>>>> newtontalk.net under the newton logo and another saying Apple Newton.
>>>>>> What
>>>>>> do you think? Cost is not an option since I can get these at a good
>>>>>> price.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Josh
>>>>>
>>>>> Perhaps the Newt logo with "Ink Different" arching above it and
>>>>> newtontalk.net below it, kinda like a NASA mission patch???
>>>>
>>>> Yes, I like this idea. Did you read this, Josh? Not a patch, but "like" a
>>>> NASA patch, though...
>>>>
>>>> -Laurent.
>>> That does sound like a cool idea but I know some people that could emroider
>>> patches and then all you would have to do is buy the patch and iron it on
>>> yourself. But then again getting a polo shirt for $5 in a retail place is
>>> next to imposible. But I might look into the patch thing.
>>
>> No! Not a patch. An embroidery with the Newton logo with "NewtonTalk.net"
>> above, on a circular path, and "Ink Different" underneath the logo, also on
>> a circular path. Does that make sense or will I have to make a drawing?
>>
>> I'd be game for a nice $15 polo with that embroidered logo. I don't want to
>> have to do anything when I get it, so it would have to be complete.
>>
>> -Laurent.
>
> Once the art/ design scheme is decided upon, and the equipment is set to do
> the embroidery work, would it be all that impractical to have more than one
> color polo shirt available from which to choose? In fact, if we can agree on
> the art, then the embroidery can be applied to T-shirts as well, depending
> on peoples wishes. Caps even! I agree with Laurent that an embroidered
> design is the way to go. More durable and more class than silkscreen/ iron
> ons, etc.
>
> Dave
>
> Dave
>
Silkscreen is no where like iron on but emroidery does have allot of class
to it. I would be glad to do more than one color of shirt. I have even do
different color designs on the shirts.
Josh
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