a little too dark for me to wear, but a good design. really dynamic. as for the question: you know how things tend to look different when printed (especially on a shirt) than on screen? and these colors look really vivid now...i think that is what the daydreamer was referring to.:) nice work though.
It's clear that colors seems different on every screen. Depend of the quality of each screen.
But be sure that the colors I choose for my work are calibrated in illustrator CS3, first time in CMYK, second time in pantone solid to proc Euro, and next in rvb for presentation on the web.
I take care about colors for the printed result.
So i'm sure that the result will be vivid colors if the printer respect colors calibration :)
Certainly on a shirt the colors could be a little bit different but the result will be vivid...
I don't have a big experience in printed shirt, so if this design is printed (I pray for that!!! :D), we could see... :)
Anyway, thanks a lot for your comments and your support :)
Ho... how can I say... not at all...but I try to take care about colors... I work with a physical colour chart, I don't trust my screen, because in the past, I had some bad surprises for print work, with the colors, so...
And I think too, you was just guessing about the dreamer question :)
Thank you very much to have resolved his question and mine too :)
About my design