Madde Lv 1
It's the icon under "Enable rich-text" with the big green plus-sign and the little picture.
It's the icon under "Enable rich-text" with the big green plus-sign and the little picture.
the green space left up is too big
also I think your little puzzle could look either too complicated and strike fear in the hearts of the onlookers ;) or is simply to much to look on. From 2m away you would possibly only see a buch of colors.
Madde said:
"I still have the psd-file with layers. So, if you have suggestions…"
The simpler, the better. Great idea, Madde, but too much information. Too complex a protein, too many words.
Madde said:
"It's the icon under "Enable rich-text" with the big green plus-sign and the little picture."
Oh my….I thought that little thing was part of the "enable rich text link.
Think it's best if I stop thinking, haha.
Thanks a lot Madde!!
BootsMcGraw said:
I don't think it would be wise to use the name of an established game as part of this game's logo. The copyright violation litigation could be astounding.
What are you referring to? The first hits on Google for "Tetris on steroids" are FoldIt, and the only other game I could find is some silly free game. Definitely not an "established game". So, what are you referring to?
Uh, I think he's referring to using "Tetris"(TM) at all….
But that game is ancient. It can't still be trademarked, right? I'm not into these legal things, but if the word "Tetris" could indeed cause legal issues, feel free to delete my submission.
It's really not a bad logo to begin with so keeping it clean is definitely going in thee right direction. The L-thingy should be slightly larger and not so worm-like with head and tail.
I think some things need to be be mentioned here.
1) What format will the shirt(s) be available in ? (t-shirt, polo, jacket, etc.) Since design criteria for an embroidered shirt would be a little different from that of a printed one.
2) What areas of the shirt are printable? If you go with a site like cafe press, then you are limited on printable area, and some of the designs would not work.
3) Will you also be creating hats, prints, or other items? If so these have very different layout sizes than shirts. What fits well on a shirt might not fit well on a coffee mug or hat.
To add to my previous post, here as an example of product templates, and printable areas for cafepress.
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/sell/index.aspx?area=images&page=help_templates