T-shirt update: So I took the images that were provided on this thread and uploaded them to the "Rush Order Tees" company. I picked a light blue color (they have a bunch of other colors) and selected the mid-level shirt and a variety of sizes to make an order total of about 30 shirts. You can see the designs front and rear in the attached pictures (they still have their placemarker behind our artwork, but you get the idea).
The good news: the shirts were only about $20 delivered, and they would arrive by March 17. The bad news: the company is worried about copyright infringement and said they couldn't print the Ticketmaster logo, the Pearl Jam logo (if that is an official logo), or the picture of the actual Captcha screen on the front graphic. They thought the back of the shirt was fine if those images weren't copyrighted (do you think that "Into the Wild" album cover image is a problem?).
I'm willing to pursue coordinating the shirt orders if you guys can come up with ideas on re-working the graphics, but I can't do the artwork/image stuff, other than changing file types as needed and uploading it to the shirt company, and I'm not interested in getting into any copyright infringement issues. One option is to just go with the back image (or something similar) on the front of the shirt, but I hate losing that whole Captcha thing! Please let me know what you think!
It's a parody, and not-for-profit. So I don't think the copyright people will get you. But that's hard to explain to an internet t-shirt company who doesn't know what you're up to.
T-shirt update: So I took the images that were provided on this thread and uploaded them to the "Rush Order Tees" company. I picked a light blue color (they have a bunch of other colors) and selected the mid-level shirt and a variety of sizes to make an order total of about 30 shirts. You can see the designs front and rear in the attached pictures (they still have their placemarker behind our artwork, but you get the idea).
The good news: the shirts were only about $20 delivered, and they would arrive by March 17. The bad news: the company is worried about copyright infringement and said they couldn't print the Ticketmaster logo, the Pearl Jam logo (if that is an official logo), or the picture of the actual Captcha screen on the front graphic. They thought the back of the shirt was fine if those images weren't copyrighted (do you think that "Into the Wild" album cover image is a problem?).
I'm willing to pursue coordinating the shirt orders if you guys can come up with ideas on re-working the graphics, but I can't do the artwork/image stuff, other than changing file types as needed and uploading it to the shirt company, and I'm not interested in getting into any copyright infringement issues. One option is to just go with the back image (or something similar) on the front of the shirt, but I hate losing that whole Captcha thing! Please let me know what you think!
I spoke with them today and they had finally approved all of my images. I wonder if a large batch order raised suspicion of copyright infringement though
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T-shirt update: So I took the images that were provided on this thread and uploaded them to the "Rush Order Tees" company. I picked a light blue color (they have a bunch of other colors) and selected the mid-level shirt and a variety of sizes to make an order total of about 30 shirts. You can see the designs front and rear in the attached pictures (they still have their placemarker behind our artwork, but you get the idea).
The good news: the shirts were only about $20 delivered, and they would arrive by March 17. The bad news: the company is worried about copyright infringement and said they couldn't print the Ticketmaster logo, the Pearl Jam logo (if that is an official logo), or the picture of the actual Captcha screen on the front graphic. They thought the back of the shirt was fine if those images weren't copyrighted (do you think that "Into the Wild" album cover image is a problem?).
I'm willing to pursue coordinating the shirt orders if you guys can come up with ideas on re-working the graphics, but I can't do the artwork/image stuff, other than changing file types as needed and uploading it to the shirt company, and I'm not interested in getting into any copyright infringement issues. One option is to just go with the back image (or something similar) on the front of the shirt, but I hate losing that whole Captcha thing! Please let me know what you think!
I spoke with them today and they had finally approved all of my images. I wonder if a large batch order raised suspicion of copyright infringement though
Thanks for doing this. I totally want one. They look great.
T-shirt update: So I took the images that were provided on this thread and uploaded them to the "Rush Order Tees" company. I picked a light blue color (they have a bunch of other colors) and selected the mid-level shirt and a variety of sizes to make an order total of about 30 shirts. You can see the designs front and rear in the attached pictures (they still have their placemarker behind our artwork, but you get the idea).
The good news: the shirts were only about $20 delivered, and they would arrive by March 17. The bad news: the company is worried about copyright infringement and said they couldn't print the Ticketmaster logo, the Pearl Jam logo (if that is an official logo), or the picture of the actual Captcha screen on the front graphic. They thought the back of the shirt was fine if those images weren't copyrighted (do you think that "Into the Wild" album cover image is a problem?).
I'm willing to pursue coordinating the shirt orders if you guys can come up with ideas on re-working the graphics, but I can't do the artwork/image stuff, other than changing file types as needed and uploading it to the shirt company, and I'm not interested in getting into any copyright infringement issues. One option is to just go with the back image (or something similar) on the front of the shirt, but I hate losing that whole Captcha thing! Please let me know what you think!
This i awesome, let me know what comes of this. would like to order the first one since I will be attending STL
Shirt recommendation - Should we pick a color that stands out a bit? so when we look around the arena we can spot other F5'ers easier based on the color? may be tough to find a unique color but hopefully you get the point.
Shirt recommendation - Should we pick a color that stands out a bit? so when we look around the arena we can spot other F5'ers easier based on the color? may be tough to find a unique color but hopefully you get the point.
T-shirt update: So I took the images that were provided on this thread and uploaded them to the "Rush Order Tees" company. I picked a light blue color (they have a bunch of other colors) and selected the mid-level shirt and a variety of sizes to make an order total of about 30 shirts. You can see the designs front and rear in the attached pictures (they still have their placemarker behind our artwork, but you get the idea).
The good news: the shirts were only about $20 delivered, and they would arrive by March 17. The bad news: the company is worried about copyright infringement and said they couldn't print the Ticketmaster logo, the Pearl Jam logo (if that is an official logo), or the picture of the actual Captcha screen on the front graphic. They thought the back of the shirt was fine if those images weren't copyrighted (do you think that "Into the Wild" album cover image is a problem?).
I'm willing to pursue coordinating the shirt orders if you guys can come up with ideas on re-working the graphics, but I can't do the artwork/image stuff, other than changing file types as needed and uploading it to the shirt company, and I'm not interested in getting into any copyright infringement issues. One option is to just go with the back image (or something similar) on the front of the shirt, but I hate losing that whole Captcha thing! Please let me know what you think!
This i awesome, let me know what comes of this. would like to order the first one since I will be attending STLO
T-shirt update: So I took the images that were provided on this thread and uploaded them to the "Rush Order Tees" company. I picked a light blue color (they have a bunch of other colors) and selected the mid-level shirt and a variety of sizes to make an order total of about 30 shirts. You can see the designs front and rear in the attached pictures (they still have their placemarker behind our artwork, but you get the idea).
The good news: the shirts were only about $20 delivered, and they would arrive by March 17. The bad news: the company is worried about copyright infringement and said they couldn't print the Ticketmaster logo, the Pearl Jam logo (if that is an official logo), or the picture of the actual Captcha screen on the front graphic. They thought the back of the shirt was fine if those images weren't copyrighted (do you think that "Into the Wild" album cover image is a problem?).
I'm willing to pursue coordinating the shirt orders if you guys can come up with ideas on re-working the graphics, but I can't do the artwork/image stuff, other than changing file types as needed and uploading it to the shirt company, and I'm not interested in getting into any copyright infringement issues. One option is to just go with the back image (or something similar) on the front of the shirt, but I hate losing that whole Captcha thing! Please let me know what you think!
I got a friend who is good at this kind of shit. art and graphics too. should I reach out to him....dont want to be another cook on the kitchen. only if it helps
FYI I meant it when I said I will keep F5ing...I will not walk away from you guys till the show is over. already got about 5 hours in today and got a few more in me. keep your heads up guys. gonna be up days and down days but still lots of time... F5ers for life Jeff 2020( sorry Katie)
FYI I meant it when I said I will keep F5ing...I will not walk away from you guys till the show is over. already got about 5 hours in today and got a few more in me. keep your heads up guys. gonna be up days and down days but still lots of time... F5ers for life Jeff 2020( sorry Katie)
FYI I meant it when I said I will keep F5ing...I will not walk away from you guys till the show is over. already got about 5 hours in today and got a few more in me. keep your heads up guys. gonna be up days and down days but still lots of time... F5ers for life Jeff 2020( sorry Katie)
You’ve got it backwards I’ll gladly be Katie‘s running mate I don’t hold a candle to her!
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FYI I meant it when I said I will keep F5ing...I will not walk away from you guys till the show is over. already got about 5 hours in today and got a few more in me. keep your heads up guys. gonna be up days and down days but still lots of time... F5ers for life Jeff 2020( sorry Katie)
All my coworkers are like didn't u win already...lol .I'm like trying for my team
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Oh, you meant regarding this F2F thing. My bad.
Carry on.
(Someone please hold me)
The good news: the shirts were only about $20 delivered, and they would arrive by March 17. The bad news: the company is worried about copyright infringement and said they couldn't print the Ticketmaster logo, the Pearl Jam logo (if that is an official logo), or the picture of the actual Captcha screen on the front graphic. They thought the back of the shirt was fine if those images weren't copyrighted (do you think that "Into the Wild" album cover image is a problem?).
I'm willing to pursue coordinating the shirt orders if you guys can come up with ideas on re-working the graphics, but I can't do the artwork/image stuff, other than changing file types as needed and uploading it to the shirt company, and I'm not interested in getting into any copyright infringement issues. One option is to just go with the back image (or something similar) on the front of the shirt, but I hate losing that whole Captcha thing! Please let me know what you think!
Scrap the current back....make the current back the front.....make the new back 'I'm still F5'
2020 Ottawa / Quebec
But others were like the f5 hang got em,😂😂🤗🤗
keep your heads up guys. gonna be up days and down days but still lots of time...
F5ers for life
Jeff 2020( sorry Katie)