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Havenspear
Idea I had a while ago, first submission. :)
SeraphNoctum
SeraphNoctum on Jan 24 '06
why is the cirlcy target sorta hexagonal?
SeraphNoctum
SeraphNoctum on Jan 24 '06
*circle... typing while cold=typoes.


mneme
mneme on Jan 24 '06
Simple, austere, decorative and effective -- does this mean that I'm part of the target market? The irony is excruciating.
blinksam
blinksam on Jan 24 '06
its 5$ for me
Havenspear
Havenspear on Jan 24 '06
I'm actually not sure why that happened, I barely noticed. o.o
VelvetNightmare
VelvetNightmare on Jan 24 '06
Absolutely brilliant.
Mintkarla
Mintkarla on Jan 24 '06
I'd move the circle slightly right or left, for aesthetic reasons, not thematic. But perhaps a centralized target reinforces the motif.

Great idea, though! Major props for concept.
LSH
LSH on Jan 24 '06
Who are you people that would wear a target across your chest? You are braver than I.
noHundred
noHundred on Jan 25 '06
good concept but when people design shirts with people on them i wish they would use an actual picture as a reference...it either comes out too smooth or too rough as far as the countors of the body and wrinkles in clothing
cambert
cambert on Jan 25 '06
If you use the Photoshop Select menu > Modify > Contract to shrink your circle selection, you end up with a hexagon like the one on your image.
Better to cross a vertical and a horizontal guide where you want the centre of the target, set a fixed size for your circle selection, andAlt- select from the cross (it will select your circle from the centre instead of the edge.) Start with the largest circle, then repeat and change the Fixed Size selection for the inner circles. It takes about 2 minutes longer and looks 500% better.

Nice idea overall and I like the more stylised outlines of the people.
at it destruction
at it destruction on Jan 25 '06
make the target a circle and we'll call it a buy
Elias 18
Elias 18 on Jan 25 '06
I like the idea of the shirt. However, after recent terrorist attacks and school shootings...I don't know. I get the point, but a second-guess might suggest shooting into a crown. I like the pun though.
InSilence
InSilence on Jan 25 '06
I'd buy it if you added the text "Target Audience" under it printed it on a dark shirt.
Havenspear
Havenspear on Jan 25 '06
Everyone else would yell at me for text. Looks better on lighter shirts. Trust me.
Sari_C
Sari_C on Jan 27 '06
I like it how it is. It's obviously a target and doesn't look like the view through a rifle or anything... Very clever design.
enamel
enamel on Jan 28 '06
wow... I hadn't thought of the school shootings, but now I look at it again it does look a bit like a group of students. And if someone were to think I was wearing a shirt joking about something like that, well... I wouldn't be popular.
The Philosopher
The Philosopher on Jan 28 '06
Very clever!!! It's very simple, but clever!
8 days later
Von Button
Von Button on Feb 05 '06
BRIAN. BRIAN. BRIAN. BRIAN. BRIAN!
hi.
9 days later
yiang
yiang on Feb 15 '06
haha clever...;D
reminds me of those carnival games where you chuck beanbags at targets :]
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