I like most of them, everyone did a fine job.. #15, #30, and #47 caught my eye But I didn't get to vote, it said I had already voted.
#50 is the only one I would actually purchase. I would probably buy a few. I only voted for this one since it was the only I would buy if available. Not sure why it was removed, maybe due to copyright concerns-Not sure. -----Thank you for such a nice and highly interesting contest ,TESS
There are a lot of nice concepts here. I could actually see combining some of the images with different slogans. Maybe we should have a slogan contest, too.
If I had not gotten the email from Peter I would not have known we were finally voting! I'll give you one guess what I voted for...
Lots of great designs. Kudos to all the contributors. My favorite is #7. If it has a pocket, I'll buy for sure. I like the collared with pocket version shown by USS656.
I liked # 7 and # 29 for the beauty, simplicity and least expense to make. I'm just guessing about the expense. There are some talented folks here. I could see a few more I may like but I wanted to keep it brief. Good luck to all, Cheers!
I really like No. 52 but I think whichever one we choose, including this one, absolutely should have CoinTalk.com (not just CoinTalk) so others can find it/join in. Also, since I don't really wear t-shirts, unless it's a girlie-type t-shirt, would it be possible to have the winning design put on pin-on buttons or laminated pin-on tags so I could wear it on my own shirt? Thanks.
T-shirt contest I'm bummed...is it too late to submit a design? This is an image of my painting (all copyrights paid for...by the way) of the 1937 D 3-leg buff. www.coinpaintings.us
We need two T-Shirts Please don't be Bummed! Bummed Art can be Bad Art, ya know. ...and having seen yours realize your art can not be truly Bummed unless cleaned. It would be a shame to have to dip a T with those images! How about a "Working" design....and a DisPlay issue?
Because the "iron on" type designs fade or disintegrate after a while, I prefer embroidered designs. But that means smaller and simpler designs. And more expensive. Which leads to a question. Is the CoinTalk logo copywrited? Or can I use it to make my own shirts?