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From: Waffelmeisters <evamarie@**********.NET>
Subject: T-shirt - proposed art link
Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 05:12:34 -0500
Iv'e worked up a crude representation of a list shirt idea I'd like to
do. Check it out: http://www.concentric.net/~evamarie/RNSHIRTB.GIF
(caps required). Its only 16K.

I think its the most "professional" idea so far- if thats a good thing.
I'd want something I'd be proad to wear, for the cash, myself. More
polished art doesn't cost more to print...

If I were to spend time doing the REAL drawing (not computer art), the
"knot" design would be an actual celtic knot (as t-dairs vest), maybe
filled with a "circuit" patern, and the gear more gear-like, with maybe
a tight knot-pattern fill. I like the gray color, but almost any will
do. I'd stick to one color, to save cash and make the drawing easier
(I'm trained, but not THAT experienced)

The back designs would be post-script art from a designer friend. I
like the alternate back design, with the center portion maybe being list
info, FASA / Shdowrun info, and maybe gridsec and respected elder (pre
Itribe only) adressesand a few web adresses (the rnFAQ and FASA, for
example). I'd need to be e-mailed all that info (which would likely
happen on list anyhow). I'm not sure it would all fit, but you can jam
a lot of text on a 12" wide design. I'd have to go to kinko's
(officestore) to print it that wide, but that's affordable to me.

If there are takers, it would be convinient for me to start work on art
before June 20, as I'll be on "working vactaion", with time to kill.
That would mean the art would be done for GenCon, a nice time to get a
final OK, hand it of to whomever handles the final screen printing, and
start the cash ball rolling.

BTW, I'm willing to do all this cause I can get school credit and
resume padding....



-Mongoose X

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