I don't know if I'm alone here but I think that the BP logo should be on the front and the web address on the back. If everyone here disagrees with me feel free to smack me around a little
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Thump said:How come Tibor hasn't ordered one yet?
I thought that was the plan?ScarletInMyVeins said:I don't know if I'm alone here but I think that the BP logo should be on the front and the web address on the back. If everyone here disagrees with me feel free to smack me around a little
BFS... the logo in these pics doesn't appear to be too large to be on the front. Looks to me like it just covers the chest area and I'm sure the silkscreening company that we choose will compensate for different sized shirts (make the logo smaller on the mediums than it would be on a 3XL).BuckeyeFROMscUM said:The problem with putting the logo on the front of the shirt is that it makes it very busy and heavy visually. I'm trying to find a couple of pictures to support my argument. Big logos look good on the back because your shoulder blades & back create a large, smooth, square surface for it to be seen. The front of the shirt is often wrinkled below the pecks... which would distort the logo but not the website (which will be about mid-chest height).
I'm willing to change if everyone disagrees, but usually big logos look better on the back with a more minimal design on the front.
Continue to post your opinions. At the moment, it looks like the BP logo will be on the front and the website on the back. A design for this site should definitely reflect its atmosphere, where it is determined by its community not a few individuals.
Long or short sleeve?spraguezilla said:BFS, I would like 2 please. One of each color, Large, and yes I will be at the Spring Game. Thanks