Universal Inkscape Design
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal-white-and...
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
Hi CR,
Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-)
Thanks,
--Victor Westmann
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo- universal-white-and-black-design-options
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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Hi...
On 9 Jun 2018 21:50, "Mihaela" <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
I like 4 and 5 (I like the full logo), but could you make another design where "Draw Freely." has the same treatment as "Inkscape", without the ribbon background?
Tried that but it does not look good. The script font is substantially harder to read with the white outline, and treating them the same makes the design look cluttered and unfocused. I tried a bunch of things that are not shown here. I've done the favour of excluding the ones that did not work well.
Just have to trust me on this. :) -C
On 09.06.2018 22:36, Victor Westmann wrote:
Hi CR,
Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-)
Thanks,
--Victor Westmann
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-uni versal-white-and-black-design-options https://inkscape.org/en/%7EC.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal-white-and-black-design-options
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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Great work!
Some sugestions:
* Make a option with only letters withour background in "draw fereely".
* Try a alternative to a simple offset of perimeter, maybe whole in a circle or star or some kind of badge or exploding shape to inverse, keep as simpler as you can, only logo and circle/star/badge. Maybe the cirle can be a cirle gaussian.
* Remove background from draw freely
You undertand me?
Regards.
On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 13:36 -0700, Victor Westmann wrote:
Hi CR,
Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-)
Thanks,
--Victor Westmann
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal- white-and-black-design-options
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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Unfortunately there's no way to control what items and colours show up on spreadshirt for a given category. I've confirmed this with the company. It's ONE design folks. I'm done dicking around with spreadshirt. It's a waste of time. I will set it up once, and then if someone wants to try to make it better later, fine. The only condition for that is the store can not be left in a cluttered state. If you make a mess of it, it's your responsibility to test it completely make it not-a-mess again the same day. I recommend against using css hacks to hide items manually. Time would be better spent exploring better options than spreadshirt for our future merch needs.
-C
On 9 Jun 2018 22:27, "Mihaela" <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
Jabier, your third suggestion can't work, because if you remove background, and there is no contrasting offset, the drawing can't work on both white and black t-shirts. If the letters are black, you won't be able to see them on a black t-shirt. That was the whole point of adjusting the logo.
BTW I forgot to add - Spreadshirt settings:
I was able to hide color pickers from product pages, and from the product list pages! This means that the only color available for purchase will be the one you choose as default color when setting up the product.
So if you choose pink color as default for a set of t-shirts, and upload design that fits with that background, people will be able to buy only the pink t-shirt with that design.
If you want also that same design on light-blue t-shirts, you upload the design again, choose t-shirt products, and set default color to light-blue.
That is how we can use a different design for black t-shirts. So we've solved that problem of not having the control over the product background.
There can still be quirks, for example, if you choose product groups, and set default to gray, and if one product from the group doesn't come in that color, then they set it to some near color, but that near color can be black, which is not what we'd want. But we can again use CSS to hide the few offending products or be more picky when choosing product categories.
It's good enough I think to set up a small number of products and designs, and release the shop officially into the public. After that we can look out for other options (shops).
Mihaela
On 09.06.2018 22:59, Jabier Arraiza wrote:
Great work!
Some sugestions:
Make a option with only letters withour background in "draw fereely".
Try a alternative to a simple offset of perimeter, maybe whole in a
circle or star or some kind of badge or exploding shape to inverse, keep as simpler as you can, only logo and circle/star/badge. Maybe the cirle can be a cirle gaussian.
- Remove background from draw freely
You undertand me?
Regards.
On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 13:36 -0700, Victor Westmann wrote:
Hi CR,
Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-)
Thanks,
--Victor Westmann
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R <cajhne@...400...> <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here: https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal- white-and-black-design-options
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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On Sat, Jun 09, 2018 at 10:39:27PM +0100, C R wrote:
Unfortunately there's no way to control what items and colours show up on spreadshirt for a given category. I've confirmed this with the company. It's ONE design folks. I'm done dicking around with spreadshirt. It's a waste of time. I will set it up once, and then if someone wants to try to make it better later, fine. The only condition for that is the store can not be left in a cluttered state. If you make a mess of it, it's your responsibility to test it completely make it not-a-mess again the same day. I recommend against using css hacks to hide items manually. Time would be better spent exploring better options than spreadshirt for our future merch needs.
Yeah, there's tons of other options for merchandise services out there, so let's just get spreadshirt finished so people can start buying off of it. And then focus work into finding and setting up the next shop with a different merch service.
Bryce
-C
On 9 Jun 2018 22:27, "Mihaela" <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
Jabier, your third suggestion can't work, because if you remove background, and there is no contrasting offset, the drawing can't work on both white and black t-shirts. If the letters are black, you won't be able to see them on a black t-shirt. That was the whole point of adjusting the logo.
BTW I forgot to add - Spreadshirt settings:
I was able to hide color pickers from product pages, and from the product list pages! This means that the only color available for purchase will be the one you choose as default color when setting up the product.
So if you choose pink color as default for a set of t-shirts, and upload design that fits with that background, people will be able to buy only the pink t-shirt with that design.
If you want also that same design on light-blue t-shirts, you upload the design again, choose t-shirt products, and set default color to light-blue.
That is how we can use a different design for black t-shirts. So we've solved that problem of not having the control over the product background.
There can still be quirks, for example, if you choose product groups, and set default to gray, and if one product from the group doesn't come in that color, then they set it to some near color, but that near color can be black, which is not what we'd want. But we can again use CSS to hide the few offending products or be more picky when choosing product categories.
It's good enough I think to set up a small number of products and designs, and release the shop officially into the public. After that we can look out for other options (shops).
Mihaela
On 09.06.2018 22:59, Jabier Arraiza wrote:
Great work!
Some sugestions:
Make a option with only letters withour background in "draw fereely".
Try a alternative to a simple offset of perimeter, maybe whole in a
circle or star or some kind of badge or exploding shape to inverse, keep as simpler as you can, only logo and circle/star/badge. Maybe the cirle can be a cirle gaussian.
- Remove background from draw freely
You undertand me?
Regards.
On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 13:36 -0700, Victor Westmann wrote:
Hi CR,
Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-)
Thanks,
--Victor Westmann
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R <cajhne@...400...> <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here: https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal- white-and-black-design-options
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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Unfortunately..... I'm done dicking around with spreadshirt. It's a waste of time.
I was just thinking the same thing. I know we're thinking of this as our first step towards having our own store. But I started wondering a long time ago, exactly what we're getting from it.
I don't mean to offend anyone, or put all the time that's been spent on it, in a negative light. But I wonder if we need a reality check?
Do I understand correctly that we're using Spreadshirt because it's made with open source products? If our main goal (besides experience) is for the income it might generate....well personally, I wonder if we need to be so particular?
Once we get the forum situation straightened out, I'll have more time on my hands. I'd be glad to spend it on managing a store -- as long a I don't need much coding skills to do so.
For the logo designs, I'm curious where the ribbon came from (#s 4 and 5). I've never seen that on the logo before. Not suggesting to change it, but just curious.
As long as for tshirts (not changing official logo), my vote is either 4 and 5, or 5 and 4. I really don't have a preference between them.
Thanks for your hard work on this, C R !
All best, brynn
-----Original Message----- From: C R Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2018 3:39 PM To: Mihaela Jurkovic Cc: inkscape-devel Subject: Re: [Inkscape-devel] Universal Inkscape Design
Unfortunately there's no way to control what items and colours show up on spreadshirt for a given category. I've confirmed this with the company. It's ONE design folks. I'm done dicking around with spreadshirt. It's a waste of time. I will set it up once, and then if someone wants to try to make it better later, fine. The only condition for that is the store can not be left in a cluttered state. If you make a mess of it, it's your responsibility to test it completely make it not-a-mess again the same day. I recommend against using css hacks to hide items manually. Time would be better spent exploring better options than spreadshirt for our future merch needs.
-C
On 9 Jun 2018 22:27, "Mihaela" <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
Jabier, your third suggestion can't work, because if you remove background, and there is no contrasting offset, the drawing can't work on both white and black t-shirts. If the letters are black, you won't be able to see them on a black t-shirt. That was the whole point of adjusting the logo.
BTW I forgot to add - Spreadshirt settings:
I was able to hide color pickers from product pages, and from the product list pages! This means that the only color available for purchase will be the one you choose as default color when setting up the product.
So if you choose pink color as default for a set of t-shirts, and upload design that fits with that background, people will be able to buy only the pink t-shirt with that design.
If you want also that same design on light-blue t-shirts, you upload the design again, choose t-shirt products, and set default color to light-blue.
That is how we can use a different design for black t-shirts. So we've solved that problem of not having the control over the product background.
There can still be quirks, for example, if you choose product groups, and set default to gray, and if one product from the group doesn't come in that color, then they set it to some near color, but that near color can be black, which is not what we'd want. But we can again use CSS to hide the few offending products or be more picky when choosing product categories.
It's good enough I think to set up a small number of products and designs, and release the shop officially into the public. After that we can look out for other options (shops).
Mihaela
On 09.06.2018 22:59, Jabier Arraiza wrote: Great work! Some sugestions: * Make a option with only letters withour background in "draw fereely". * Try a alternative to a simple offset of perimeter, maybe whole in a circle or star or some kind of badge or exploding shape to inverse, keep as simpler as you can, only logo and circle/star/badge. Maybe the cirle can be a cirle gaussian. * Remove background from draw freely You undertand me? Regards. On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 13:36 -0700, Victor Westmann wrote: Hi CR, Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-) Thanks, --Victor Westmann On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R mailto:cajhne@...400... wrote: Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store. So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both. Link to samples here: https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal- white-and-black-design-options Designs are numbered 1 - 5 -C ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Inkscape-devel mailing list Inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-devel ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Inkscape-devel mailing list Inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-devel
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For the logo designs, I'm curious where the ribbon came from (#s 4 and 5). I've
never seen that on the logo before. Not suggesting to change it, but just curious.
Nevermind C R, you answered in a post that came while I was typing.
brynn
-----Original Message----- From: brynn Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2018 5:15 PM To: C R ; Mihaela Jurkovic Cc: inkscape-devel Subject: Re: [Inkscape-devel] Universal Inkscape Design
Unfortunately..... I'm done dicking around with spreadshirt. It's a waste of time.
I was just thinking the same thing. I know we're thinking of this as our first step towards having our own store. But I started wondering a long time ago, exactly what we're getting from it.
I don't mean to offend anyone, or put all the time that's been spent on it, in a negative light. But I wonder if we need a reality check?
Do I understand correctly that we're using Spreadshirt because it's made with open source products? If our main goal (besides experience) is for the income it might generate....well personally, I wonder if we need to be so particular?
Once we get the forum situation straightened out, I'll have more time on my hands. I'd be glad to spend it on managing a store -- as long a I don't need much coding skills to do so.
For the logo designs, I'm curious where the ribbon came from (#s 4 and 5). I've never seen that on the logo before. Not suggesting to change it, but just curious.
As long as for tshirts (not changing official logo), my vote is either 4 and 5, or 5 and 4. I really don't have a preference between them.
Thanks for your hard work on this, C R !
All best, brynn
-----Original Message----- From: C R Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2018 3:39 PM To: Mihaela Jurkovic Cc: inkscape-devel Subject: Re: [Inkscape-devel] Universal Inkscape Design
Unfortunately there's no way to control what items and colours show up on spreadshirt for a given category. I've confirmed this with the company. It's ONE design folks. I'm done dicking around with spreadshirt. It's a waste of time. I will set it up once, and then if someone wants to try to make it better later, fine. The only condition for that is the store can not be left in a cluttered state. If you make a mess of it, it's your responsibility to test it completely make it not-a-mess again the same day. I recommend against using css hacks to hide items manually. Time would be better spent exploring better options than spreadshirt for our future merch needs.
-C
On 9 Jun 2018 22:27, "Mihaela" <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
Jabier, your third suggestion can't work, because if you remove background, and there is no contrasting offset, the drawing can't work on both white and black t-shirts. If the letters are black, you won't be able to see them on a black t-shirt. That was the whole point of adjusting the logo.
BTW I forgot to add - Spreadshirt settings:
I was able to hide color pickers from product pages, and from the product list pages! This means that the only color available for purchase will be the one you choose as default color when setting up the product.
So if you choose pink color as default for a set of t-shirts, and upload design that fits with that background, people will be able to buy only the pink t-shirt with that design.
If you want also that same design on light-blue t-shirts, you upload the design again, choose t-shirt products, and set default color to light-blue.
That is how we can use a different design for black t-shirts. So we've solved that problem of not having the control over the product background.
There can still be quirks, for example, if you choose product groups, and set default to gray, and if one product from the group doesn't come in that color, then they set it to some near color, but that near color can be black, which is not what we'd want. But we can again use CSS to hide the few offending products or be more picky when choosing product categories.
It's good enough I think to set up a small number of products and designs, and release the shop officially into the public. After that we can look out for other options (shops).
Mihaela
On 09.06.2018 22:59, Jabier Arraiza wrote: Great work! Some sugestions: * Make a option with only letters withour background in "draw fereely". * Try a alternative to a simple offset of perimeter, maybe whole in a circle or star or some kind of badge or exploding shape to inverse, keep as simpler as you can, only logo and circle/star/badge. Maybe the cirle can be a cirle gaussian. * Remove background from draw freely You undertand me? Regards. On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 13:36 -0700, Victor Westmann wrote: Hi CR, Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-) Thanks, --Victor Westmann On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R mailto:cajhne@...400... wrote: Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store. So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both. Link to samples here: https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal- white-and-black-design-options Designs are numbered 1 - 5 -C ----------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Inkscape-devel mailing list Inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-devel ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Inkscape-devel mailing list Inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/inkscape-devel
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I forgot to mention, thanks for the help. I do wish spreadshirt were a better platform.
Thanks for your work Mihaela. -C
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 10:25 PM, Mihaela <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
Jabier, your third suggestion can't work, because if you remove background, and there is no contrasting offset, the drawing can't work on both white and black t-shirts. If the letters are black, you won't be able to see them on a black t-shirt. That was the whole point of adjusting the logo.
BTW I forgot to add - Spreadshirt settings:
I was able to hide color pickers from product pages, and from the product list pages! This means that the only color available for purchase will be the one you choose as default color when setting up the product.
So if you choose pink color as default for a set of t-shirts, and upload design that fits with that background, people will be able to buy only the pink t-shirt with that design.
If you want also that same design on light-blue t-shirts, you upload the design again, choose t-shirt products, and set default color to light-blue.
That is how we can use a different design for black t-shirts. So we've solved that problem of not having the control over the product background.
There can still be quirks, for example, if you choose product groups, and set default to gray, and if one product from the group doesn't come in that color, then they set it to some near color, but that near color can be black, which is not what we'd want. But we can again use CSS to hide the few offending products or be more picky when choosing product categories.
It's good enough I think to set up a small number of products and designs, and release the shop officially into the public. After that we can look out for other options (shops).
Mihaela
On 09.06.2018 22:59, Jabier Arraiza wrote:
Great work!
Some sugestions:
Make a option with only letters withour background in "draw fereely".
Try a alternative to a simple offset of perimeter, maybe whole in a
circle or star or some kind of badge or exploding shape to inverse, keep as simpler as you can, only logo and circle/star/badge. Maybe the cirle can be a cirle gaussian.
- Remove background from draw freely
You undertand me?
Regards.
On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 13:36 -0700, Victor Westmann wrote:
Hi CR,
Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-)
Thanks,
--Victor Westmann
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal- white-and-black-design-options
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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The samples you've set up on the website still show a black shirt in the store, indicating that the problem is still there. Trying to manually hide whole products with css that automatically show up is a bad solution that we shouldn't have to deal with.
Also, that's not the worst problem:
By far, the worst problem is not being able to control which products in the category show up in the store. To add one mens shirt, you have to add the whole category and all products and variations flood the store. It's by far the worst designed shop system I've ever seen. I'm not willing to try to fix ONE designs worth of spreadshirt's ridiculous problems let along MULTIPLE designs worth. So it's ONE design.
That's my task, and I'm going to complete that one thing so we can sell some shirts, mugs, caps, etc. with Inkscape logo on them without having multiple designs, which spreadshirt clearly (and bafflingly) wasn't built to handle.
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 11:41 PM, Mihaela <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
I know using CSS isn't as nice an option as having it through the interface, but it did come from the official Spreadshirt blog, that's where I found the selectors suggested (other people wanted to hide the colorpicker too), and they provide the CSS override area inside the shop settings.
This is a new feature they released after you got an answer from them that it wasn't possible to control the product-color combinations. At least they listened to user feedback and have done something about it, even if it's not perfect.
We can still use your all-purpose design for product categories, and maybe only a couple of individual products with the original logo without alterations?
I know Chris that thin font is notorious to treat like that for all backgrounds, but I thought your superpowers would find the perfect solution :D Maybe the new variable font-width feature could help here? To make it a bit bolder, then the contrasting outline wouldn't drown it? Not likely, but I had to throw it out there, you'll know better what to do with it :)
Mihaela
On 10.06.2018 00:03, C R wrote:
I forgot to mention, thanks for the help. I do wish spreadshirt were a better platform.
Thanks for your work Mihaela. -C
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 10:25 PM, Mihaela <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
Jabier, your third suggestion can't work, because if you remove background, and there is no contrasting offset, the drawing can't work on both white and black t-shirts. If the letters are black, you won't be able to see them on a black t-shirt. That was the whole point of adjusting the logo.
BTW I forgot to add - Spreadshirt settings:
I was able to hide color pickers from product pages, and from the product list pages! This means that the only color available for purchase will be the one you choose as default color when setting up the product.
So if you choose pink color as default for a set of t-shirts, and upload design that fits with that background, people will be able to buy only the pink t-shirt with that design.
If you want also that same design on light-blue t-shirts, you upload the design again, choose t-shirt products, and set default color to light-blue.
That is how we can use a different design for black t-shirts. So we've solved that problem of not having the control over the product background.
There can still be quirks, for example, if you choose product groups, and set default to gray, and if one product from the group doesn't come in that color, then they set it to some near color, but that near color can be black, which is not what we'd want. But we can again use CSS to hide the few offending products or be more picky when choosing product categories.
It's good enough I think to set up a small number of products and designs, and release the shop officially into the public. After that we can look out for other options (shops).
Mihaela
On 09.06.2018 22:59, Jabier Arraiza wrote:
Great work!
Some sugestions:
Make a option with only letters withour background in "draw fereely".
Try a alternative to a simple offset of perimeter, maybe whole in a
circle or star or some kind of badge or exploding shape to inverse, keep as simpler as you can, only logo and circle/star/badge. Maybe the cirle can be a cirle gaussian.
- Remove background from draw freely
You undertand me?
Regards.
On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 13:36 -0700, Victor Westmann wrote:
Hi CR,
Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-)
Thanks,
--Victor Westmann
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal- white-and-black-design-options
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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Regarding:
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 11:41 PM, Mihaela <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
I know Chris that thin font is notorious to treat like that for all backgrounds, but I thought your superpowers would find the perfect solution :D Maybe the new variable font-width feature could help here? To make it a bit bolder, then the contrasting outline wouldn't drown it? Not likely, but I had to throw it out there, you'll know better what to do with it :)
While I appreciate your vote of confidence, the problem doesn't go away by making it thicker. The designs I have here are a careful balance - I want the shirts to be readable, uncluttered, and visually clean. Our logo in it's current state looks *okay* with two mixed fonts on a white background, however it looks absolutely terrible with those two fonts outlined in white on black because the black separates them, so instead of looking unified they look disjointed, and stacked atop each other in a haphazard way. The only way around this is to either put a white background behind them, which then draws the eye to the shape of the outline rather than the logo and text, or to do what I've done, and graphically put them into a clean visual heirarchy so INKSCAPE and Draw Freely are not fighting with eachother for attention.
So my superpowers have produced these solutions. Sorry if it's not super enough. :) -C
Mihaela
On 10.06.2018 00:03, C R wrote:
I forgot to mention, thanks for the help. I do wish spreadshirt were a better platform.
Thanks for your work Mihaela. -C
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 10:25 PM, Mihaela <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
Jabier, your third suggestion can't work, because if you remove background, and there is no contrasting offset, the drawing can't work on both white and black t-shirts. If the letters are black, you won't be able to see them on a black t-shirt. That was the whole point of adjusting the logo.
BTW I forgot to add - Spreadshirt settings:
I was able to hide color pickers from product pages, and from the product list pages! This means that the only color available for purchase will be the one you choose as default color when setting up the product.
So if you choose pink color as default for a set of t-shirts, and upload design that fits with that background, people will be able to buy only the pink t-shirt with that design.
If you want also that same design on light-blue t-shirts, you upload the design again, choose t-shirt products, and set default color to light-blue.
That is how we can use a different design for black t-shirts. So we've solved that problem of not having the control over the product background.
There can still be quirks, for example, if you choose product groups, and set default to gray, and if one product from the group doesn't come in that color, then they set it to some near color, but that near color can be black, which is not what we'd want. But we can again use CSS to hide the few offending products or be more picky when choosing product categories.
It's good enough I think to set up a small number of products and designs, and release the shop officially into the public. After that we can look out for other options (shops).
Mihaela
On 09.06.2018 22:59, Jabier Arraiza wrote:
Great work!
Some sugestions:
Make a option with only letters withour background in "draw fereely".
Try a alternative to a simple offset of perimeter, maybe whole in a
circle or star or some kind of badge or exploding shape to inverse, keep as simpler as you can, only logo and circle/star/badge. Maybe the cirle can be a cirle gaussian.
- Remove background from draw freely
You undertand me?
Regards.
On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 13:36 -0700, Victor Westmann wrote:
Hi CR,
Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-)
Thanks,
--Victor Westmann
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal- white-and-black-design-options
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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Sorry for not put a graphic whith my explain: A lot of to improve but just the ideas: https://inkscape.org/en/~jabiertxof/%E2%98%85camiseta
Regards.
On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 23:03 +0100, C R wrote:
I forgot to mention, thanks for the help. I do wish spreadshirt were a better platform.
Thanks for your work Mihaela. -C
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 10:25 PM, Mihaela <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
Jabier, your third suggestion can't work, because if you remove background, and there is no contrasting offset, the drawing can't work on both white and black t-shirts. If the letters are black, you won't be able to see them on a black t-shirt. That was the whole point of adjusting the logo.
BTW I forgot to add - Spreadshirt settings:
I was able to hide color pickers from product pages, and from the product list pages! This means that the only color available for purchase will be the one you choose as default color when setting up the product.
So if you choose pink color as default for a set of t-shirts, and upload design that fits with that background, people will be able to buy only the pink t-shirt with that design.
If you want also that same design on light-blue t-shirts, you upload the design again, choose t-shirt products, and set default color to light-blue.
That is how we can use a different design for black t-shirts. So we've solved that problem of not having the control over the product background.
There can still be quirks, for example, if you choose product groups, and set default to gray, and if one product from the group doesn't come in that color, then they set it to some near color, but that near color can be black, which is not what we'd want. But we can again use CSS to hide the few offending products or be more picky when choosing product categories.
It's good enough I think to set up a small number of products and designs, and release the shop officially into the public. After that we can look out for other options (shops).
Mihaela
On 09.06.2018 22:59, Jabier Arraiza wrote:
Great work!
Some sugestions:
- Make a option with only letters withour background in "draw
fereely".
- Try a alternative to a simple offset of perimeter, maybe whole in
a circle or star or some kind of badge or exploding shape to inverse, keep as simpler as you can, only logo and circle/star/badge. Maybe the cirle can be a cirle gaussian.
- Remove background from draw freely
You undertand me?
Regards.
On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 13:36 -0700, Victor Westmann wrote:
Hi CR,
Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-)
Thanks,
--Victor Westmann
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal- white-and-black-design-options
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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Hi. I did try a lot of things like these, but I wasn't happy with them vs what I included in the 5 samples. The one with the white glow behind it is interesting, however I don't know how good Spreadshirt will be at printing transparent white ink into a black shirt in that many different levels of apha. This is why I stuck with black shadows, because at least they wouldn't have to try to print white on black at anything less than 100% opacity.
Thanks for the advice though. :) -C
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 11:47 PM, Jabier Arraiza <jabier.arraiza@...2893...> wrote:
Sorry for not put a graphic whith my explain: A lot of to improve but just the ideas: https://inkscape.org/en/~jabiertxof/%E2%98%85camiseta
Regards.
On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 23:03 +0100, C R wrote:
I forgot to mention, thanks for the help. I do wish spreadshirt were a better platform.
Thanks for your work Mihaela. -C
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 10:25 PM, Mihaela <mihaela.jurkovic@...400...> wrote:
Jabier, your third suggestion can't work, because if you remove background, and there is no contrasting offset, the drawing can't work on both white and black t-shirts. If the letters are black, you won't be able to see them on a black t-shirt. That was the whole point of adjusting the logo.
BTW I forgot to add - Spreadshirt settings:
I was able to hide color pickers from product pages, and from the product list pages! This means that the only color available for purchase will be the one you choose as default color when setting up the product.
So if you choose pink color as default for a set of t-shirts, and upload design that fits with that background, people will be able to buy only the pink t-shirt with that design.
If you want also that same design on light-blue t-shirts, you upload the design again, choose t-shirt products, and set default color to light-blue.
That is how we can use a different design for black t-shirts. So we've solved that problem of not having the control over the product background.
There can still be quirks, for example, if you choose product groups, and set default to gray, and if one product from the group doesn't come in that color, then they set it to some near color, but that near color can be black, which is not what we'd want. But we can again use CSS to hide the few offending products or be more picky when choosing product categories.
It's good enough I think to set up a small number of products and designs, and release the shop officially into the public. After that we can look out for other options (shops).
Mihaela
On 09.06.2018 22:59, Jabier Arraiza wrote:
Great work!
Some sugestions:
- Make a option with only letters withour background in "draw
fereely".
- Try a alternative to a simple offset of perimeter, maybe whole in
a circle or star or some kind of badge or exploding shape to inverse, keep as simpler as you can, only logo and circle/star/badge. Maybe the cirle can be a cirle gaussian.
- Remove background from draw freely
You undertand me?
Regards.
On Sat, 2018-06-09 at 13:36 -0700, Victor Westmann wrote:
Hi CR,
Numbers 1 and 2 are really awesome! I like them, in this order. ;-)
Thanks,
--Victor Westmann
On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:31 PM, C R <cajhne@...400...> wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal- white-and-black-design-options
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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My first vote would be for 2, then 3.
On 06/09/2018 02:31 PM, C R wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal-white-and...
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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Oh, and great work C!
On 06/09/2018 02:37 PM, Ryan Gorley via Inkscape-devel wrote:
My first vote would be for 2, then 3.
On 06/09/2018 02:31 PM, C R wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal-white-and...
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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Yes, thanks for putting these options together, very nice!
I like the design of all five of them, I'd be glad to own any of them. The "Draw Freely" tagline would be nice to have on a t-shirt. However, based on the item I got from spreadshirt I suspect the simple round design of #3 is going to physically work better from a product quality design, so would cast my vote for that one.
Bryce
On Sat, Jun 09, 2018 at 09:31:57PM +0100, C R wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal-white-and...
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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Surething. Can you post a picture of what you got from spreadshirt?
Thanks. -C
On 9 Jun 2018 22:33, "Bryce Harrington" <bryce@...961...> wrote:
Yes, thanks for putting these options together, very nice!
I like the design of all five of them, I'd be glad to own any of them. The "Draw Freely" tagline would be nice to have on a t-shirt. However, based on the item I got from spreadshirt I suspect the simple round design of #3 is going to physically work better from a product quality design, so would cast my vote for that one.
Bryce
On Sat, Jun 09, 2018 at 09:31:57PM +0100, C R wrote:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
universal-white-and-black-design-options
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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Hi Chris,
thanks for those and the direct visual clues which make it very easy to imagine the final product!
I really like 1 and 4.
As others I found the background of the "Draw Freely" slogan a bit out of place initially, but I understand if it's required for technical reasons and the longer I look at it, the better I like it. For the flat version I'd loose the white "arrows" though, as they are too prominent and draw too much attention away from the logo and the name (also it's not working too well design-wise in my opinion).
3 is as far from the actual logo as we can get and does neither includes the official fonts nor the official slogan, so I'm not thrilled by that.
For the flat versions of the logo (2,5) I think they do not work on a black shirt at all: It's basically black on black so appears really darkish. The design works well on a white shirt which also has the added bonus of the black gradient that adds some "live" (but I don't like white shirts as they seem to magically attract tomato sauce ;-) ).
My personal favorite is certainly 1 as it works well on a white and a black shirt and also avoids the problems with the text the other designs can only try to work around partially, slightly leading in front of 2 which obviously scores additional points for including name and slogan.
Best Regards, Patrick
Am 09.06.2018 um 22:31 schrieb C R:
Hi folks. To solve the problem with spreadshirt bringing in too many options for each design, I've made a series of designs, ONE of which will be the design to go on the spreadshirt store.
So... please choose. :) (Note that each design is shown on a black shirt and white shirt so you can see what the same design looks like on both.
Link to samples here:
https://inkscape.org/en/~C.Rogers/%E2%98%85inkscape-logo-universal-white-and...
Designs are numbered 1 - 5
-C
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participants (8)
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Bryce Harrington
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brynn
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C R
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Eduard Braun
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Jabier Arraiza
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Mihaela
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Ryan Gorley
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Victor Westmann