ernest said:Barely know what I'm doing when it comes to repairing Motorcycles but I do know some things about printing....
IMO, to keep things simple you are going to want halftone images for silkscreening the Ts unless you got someone setup to do dye sublimation or heat transfers. Some of the images I've seen proposed could not be done by silkscreen because of the gradients like in the green circle of this sites favicon....and multi color on top of that...sounds like some expensive shirts and you would probably need to order well over 100 qty for a printer to even be interested. I'm just assuming, I'm in paper printing and not T shirts so I could very well be wrong but I do screen my own Ts all the time.
This is an example of a one color white ink halftone image that you could give to just about any silkscreen printer and would probably be the most efficient way to go...
I'd be happy to help out with whatever you need for prepress.
swooshdave said:Nothing missing. Green globe can go.
If you're worried its not matching up with the website... the website just needs updated. :mrgreen:
travelerjerry said:swooshdave said:Nothing missing. Green globe can go.
If you're worried its not matching up with the website... the website just needs updated. :mrgreen:
So Dave, what you're saying is the Green Globe is not associated with Norton?
swooshdave said:travelerjerry said:swooshdave said:Nothing missing. Green globe can go.
If you're worried its not matching up with the website... the website just needs updated. :mrgreen:
So Dave, what you're saying is the Green Globe is not associated with Norton?
I'm saying the green globe doesnt have to be associated with accessnorton.com
ernest said:
pvisseriii said:I feel the Access Norton emblem with the green globe is iconic and should be included in some way.
ernest said:like I mentioned, if you wanted to silkscreen the gradients like the Green Globe.....forget about the white to Green fade. It's possible to make it two halftone screens fade white to green but registering it could be difficult for the printer. I propose if you want a green globe option then just green lines with no fade.