User Panel
Posted: 6/16/2008 6:06:03 AM EDT
So there you have it, we can move forward from here on a case by case basis. Goatboy needs to give final approval. |
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I would just ask that you re-verify that the old design is still acceptable. I do not foresee a problem, but I want to make sure the Goat is on-board.
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IM with link sent to JLA |
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Thank you sir, enjoy your shirts guys. |
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Any chance that "we" could come up with a new design or design(s) and take a vote? I like the notion of keeping it local, relatively inexpensive with enough built in for a charitable donation. The idea with the last run was outstanding but I was underwhelmed with the chosen design.
Thats not to say that it wasnt well executed, just not my cup o' tea |
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I'll second that motion. |
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Third |
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You guys must have mistaken this gulag for a democracy! You're funny guys! I'm not a graphics art guy. Vadge did the design (and revisions) of last year's shirts. If you can propose a fully formed alternative for us to consider, great! IMHO the angry, armed cartoon animal shirts done by the FL guy are absolutely not appropriate here behind enemy lines. All we need is one of our axxhole politicians holding up one of those shirts at a press conference spouting about the dangers of the evil black rifles. |
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3d rendering of a bolt with a round locked into it
idk I love last years design |
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I think a Barrett 50 or M4gery is a lot more likely to be held up a press conference to terrify the sheep than a t-shirt with Tony the Tiger wearing a boonie cap and holding a CAR-15 |
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agreed personally |
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well what would people like to see on the shirts?
i say keep the quote and either do NY/NJ or the emblems from each state just need ideas for the graphics part |
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In my opinion (2 years of graphic design school prior to the military, designing unit patchs and unit shirt designs wile in the USCG) i think tony the tiger shirts are super lame! lets stick with a cleaner look and a more adult tactical shirt design.
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I agree, thought the FL ones looked childish |
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i also agree. under-stated is good. and if i want to offend someone i've got plenty of shirts to do that. |
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Im not sure of the possible trademark issues involved (if any)What about something similar to this:
I envision, the white "operator" being the pronounced lady liberty outline and Arfcom NY/NJ HTF incorporated into the design somehow. I do like the basic concept though; Black shirt (fatty approved) and the Red/blue ink setup as is minus all crye precision trademarks and names. |
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maybe change the red/blue to desert/light OD |
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that sounds siiiiiiick |
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heres a basic concept thinking about making the operator ash gray http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m305/seph351/ARFCOM1copy.jpg |
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Hey I was wearing my old one (M4 / BOR's) to the range today and got complimented on it. If I want to wear a cartoon character, I'll have my wife buy my clothes at the Disney or WB store.
I'm still leaning towards the Pomton / Valley Forge Mutiny. How about a good Ben Franklin, TJ, Thomas Paine, GW, saying with a flintlock? |
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Guys I think it is entirely possible to state your preferences on t-shirts without slamming the gentleman who Goaty had given approval to. I mean, he made shirts for other HTFs and they were apparently very happy. So lets just chalk this up as you all want something different and with more of a local flair and leave it at that.
By the way, I'm not a t-shirt guy, but I like the Major League Infidel concept. |
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Me too. I think with a little bit of graphic design help that we could come up with a cool design. |
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I'm sorry, I didn't mean what I wrote to slam diverter, I'm not just not the cartoony type. I'm a character alright, just not a cartoon one. |
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You're a piece of work alright... this is the best HTF bar none... you all just have a "yuse talkin ta ME?" attitude at times. Shit, so do I... must be a New Yojawsey thing. |
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i definitely like the Major League Infidel design, with the design from the first shirt on the back. I think if possible to make it in Tan, and OD as well as Black.
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im working on a little something....
super secret preview attached : it comes complete with a post ban mag, ground off bayo lug, and pinned stock. it looks good on any background, so we can go wild with that... ETA: and im not sure what to caption it with, so thats why there is no text yet another edit: heres a snippit of the above w/ a little mockup BFL if that sort of thing were to be allowed |
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I like it Don't fuck it up with that infidel nonsence. And lose that "behind enemy lines". How about "Never Surrender"? |
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I like the Behind enemy lines line. Great designs so far. Keep 'em coming.
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Me likey.....I can't wait to see the final version with text. Nice job! |
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Why would we use Virginia's state motto. |
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because after the heller decision, the tyrants in albany and trenton will get what they deserve. THUS ALWAYS TO TYRANTS
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One vote for keeping "behind enemy lines" Iggyort |
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I'd like to be living in NY, and a free State at the same time one day soon...so the ALWAYS behind enemy lines motto, doesn't appeal to me.
I have a few of the old ARFCOM NY/NJ shirts already too...so I'd vote for a new tag line...one that was more hopeful for the future? maybe like "Ban Bloomberg!" |
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Good point but I feel we need something more unique to this forum. |
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why? the uniquity to the forum is the ar15, and that it'll say AR15.COM on the back (i hope)
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