GoodPeopleFlags
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Will the OP please tell us what the heck the product is???
Customer of mine supplied this artwork. I asked for vectors and I got a hodge podged ai. file full of raster images. This was artwork that was paid for and provided to him by a "professional designer". They wanted it screen printed on roughly 15 shirts.
I get stuff like this all the time, but you know...sometimes it's just worth bringing up and pointing out that there are a lot, and I mean a lot...of hacks in our industry. No disrespect to people learning the trade, but please don't sell yourself as something you are not.
This logo cannot be easily replicated for screen printing and keep all those colors. It was created in photoshop and not in vectors. Lastly...the artwork is hideous.
But it was "professionally" designed so guess there's no talking out of it. Will have to refuse the job.
Its an ugly logo but that can easily be redrawn in ai and turned into vector.
For 15 shirts I'd run Eco-Print through the Roland, heat press and collect a check.
Good design is a beautiful thing, but a fat bank account is infinitely better.
I still want to know... what does the slogan mean????
Will the OP please tell us what the heck the product is???
I have to say, the invention of the smart phone has made my job infinitely harder in this respect. These "designers" nowadays that are pulling photos from Facebook and emailing them to me from their phone, or even worse sending me a screenshot that they took from their phone (yes that happens), to use for their "high quality prints" is killing me.
That is a little frightening.
I refused to call myself a designer for years. I knew I wasn't good enough. I would outsource and I even tried hiring a graphic designer at one point in 2010. I got 600 applications all within a 60 mile radius of my shop. I only looked through the first 200 portfolios of which 197 went right into the trash. I interviewed 3 people and hired 1 and found out they were a total flake.
I gave up after that and did the best I could by myself and outsourcing.