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twistedpilgrim
twistedpilgrim on Aug 01 '05
what are the top and top left symbols?
bunnygirl
bunnygirl on Aug 01 '05
Corrosive and explosive. (that's what I think, anyways)



I think the corrosive symbol should be in a position that will allow it to be upright (and thus more "readable") Maybe swap places with the nuclear symbol. Also, might I suggest the biohazard symbol instead of the exclamation mark? Just a thought.
do you know fokt?
do you know fokt? on Aug 01 '05
I think you should research wayfinding a bit more and hang out at powerplants at night. You could easily have a lightning bolt for high voltage, or simply show the railroad crossing sign. (US version with the RR and an x on a yellow circle). These symbols are just as much about warning as the others and they are much more recognizable and legible. It's an interesting idea though.
jd84
jd84 on Aug 02 '05
too too big -might look ok if reduced greatly in size and stuck on the pocket area
nod4nee
nod4nee on Aug 02 '05
pyro's dream tee
amishtek
amishtek on Aug 02 '05
too bad these are all photoshop brushes



copyright infringement
mrylander
   mrylander on Aug 02 '05
These are not Photoshop Brushes. They are internationally recognized warning signs.
tjart
tjart on Aug 02 '05
erm, yeah... I don't think Adobe invented these symbols.



"Thanks Adobe, now we can warn people this is flamable... it will save so many lives"
amishtek
amishtek on Aug 02 '05
no.

i have brushes on my photoshop that are these EXACT designs.

same exact triangle width and all.



Like if i take one and cover one from this shirt, it lines up exactly.

And a little too exactly for him to have hand vectored or drawn it.



Whoever made this just took the brushes and stamped em
mrylander
   mrylander on Aug 03 '05
I didn't use Photoshop brushes, I don't have those and can't find them in my version of PS CS2. (And why would using a Photoshop brush be infringement anyway?)



What I started with was a font called Warning Pi. Had to redraw the triangles in Illustrator since the existing were not Equilateral. I could be wrong, but I don't think using a font on a shirtdesign is infringement. Plenty of shirts here use fonts. Is a stop sign copyrighted?



http://www.fonts.com/FindFonts/detail.htm?pid=202422



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