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I love it. It's simple, but the colors give it a depth and richness that lets it stand alone on the shirt without looking too sparse. Nice.
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The words make me not want to read them cuz they're all.. sideways upside-down and stuff. In terms of aesthetic, though, it looks neat.
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i really like this design, i think it's very pretty. the only problem i see (not to be picky or anything) is, did you spell "independence" wrong? i still give it a 5 =)
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very nice on the green. i like that it's hard to read, since the words aren't being shoved in our faces. but yeah, the spelling of independence really bothers me.
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Thanks for the great feedback! Yeah big goof on my part with the mis-spell....I'll have to see if I can get that sorted out :)
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yeah since im a grammar freak the independence thing bothers me but if you can change the letter i would buy this in a heartbeat.
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guess my eyes aren't as keen as I thought!
I submitted a new image with the E swapped in..... lets dance! |
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hand draw the text to fit in there because this text is just all warped and hard to read at the moment, and seeing as how its the focus of the design its seriously lacking
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Lots of nitpicking going on recently. Again, it's a good design and appropriate to the topic. I agree with the green, although I already own three green threadless tees. 4 from me.
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I'm sorry but I think this is just ugly on the olive/green shirt - stick with blue. The design is too big and I think it would look better if it wasn't centered.
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i don't like the colors, or the choice of words to put in the raindrop. byelka's suggestions are pretty good.
plus, you spelled independence wrong, but i think you know that by now so yeah nvm. |
The red reminds us of the hope and life that comes from giving of yourself.