Dream-Crushing, Soul-Devouring Juggernaut Shirts

Started by munchkin, March 21, 2010, 10:44:05 PM

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ajh258

Quote from: imafrshmn
Quote from: ajh258This is what I have so far. I need to go to bed soon, but it's a star off point.

Note: this is not finished, so if you have suggestions let me know.

Don't know if you were planning on it or not, but retaining some scruffiness would be nice.

I didn't want to just lasso the bear and then put in red... that's kinda copyright infringement but I'll see what I can do.

ben03

Let's GO Red!!!

imafrshmn

class of '09

cth95

Quote from: ben03possibly something like the attached?

That looks good.  How about "Beware of"  above the bear and then the quote below as you have itwithout the "Big Red" part?  If we already have "Big Red Hockey" on the front, I think that would go better.

"Beware of"
"The soul devouring, dream crushing juggernaut"  minus the "Big Red" part.

I think this would work with the hockey bear and no "C" in the earlier posts as well.

nr53

I have nothing to contribute other than to voice my desire to own one :-)
'07

munchkin

To answer some of the questions: you do not have to be in Ithaca.  Case in point: I'm in Boston, and Hockeychick470 is in Virgina.  Once I figure out numbers, shirt costs, etc, and set up the paypal stuff, I'll let you know shipping costs.  It'll probably be $4.95 with the USPS flat rate small box, only one shirt would fit in each of those boxes (I think).  I'll also figure out if the soft envelopes are cheaper since shirts don't weight very much.  This means if you're a Big Red supporter in California, you can get people know that Cornell hockey crushes dreams and devours souls.

The shirts will be red.  If we're going to wear these to games, they're going to be red, and I have tons of gray and white shirts from other stuff.

The word Evil is not part of the quote, but I'm in favor of scrapping the C once ajh258 finishes it and putting beware on top of the bear head with the rest of the phrase under it.  I'll play with designs once the bear head is done.  

That's all for now.

Jim Hyla

Quote from: munchkinSo we won't be ordering through CustomInk; that's just for designing. I'll be putting together the order, and I'll either use PSP and have someone in Ithaca pick up the shirts, or use a place local to me in Boston.  Shirts will need to be prepaid through paypal since I can't front that much.  Once we have the final design picked, I'll post more details.  If someone who has a higher credit limit than I wants to front the costs, they are more than welcome to step forward and do so, I would still organize the spreadsheet of people and sizes.
You gals, (why is it that guys can be generic, but it doesn't seem the same for gals? Just kidding, sort of; I don't want to take over this thread, the shirt is too important to do that.) are awesome. If you really need someone to front this, I'll do it. Just let me know, PM me or call work 315-422-0379. But you'll have to wait for me to call back.
"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

ugarte

Quote from: ajh258http://coh.tritonius.com/RPD18-GrizzlyBear.jpg

This is the bear i'm working off of. This might take a while because I'm working with a crappy mouse on my laptop but I'll get it done.
Doesn't this guy go to Brown?

KenP

Munchkin -- since you seem to be the leader for this, can you please edit the first post and (1) make sure the link is the latest one and (2) let others know it is the latest / final link?  Thanks!

munchkin

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This is with the bear that ajh258 has been working on.  Right now, with just the lines, it's ok on the shirt, but (s)he says it's not done, so we'll wait to see what the final version looks like.

The very top message in the thread will also contain the most recent design, I changed the link up there, and will edit it as necessary.

There is now an order form in the top message as well.  Fill it out, and I'll let you know how much you owe once that is determined.

ajh258

I did some more digging last night and found a better bear.

As long as we don't make more than 500,000 prints, I think we can use the bear royalty-free.

I'm attaching the image and here is the altered design on CustomInk

Btw, I'm a "he"

Rita

Quote from: ajh258I did some more digging last night and found a better bear.

As long as we don't make more than 500,000 prints, I think we can use the bear royalty-free.

I'm attaching the image and here is the altered design on CustomInk

Btw, I'm a "he"

I like this bear better. This kind of feels like an eye exam: Bear #1 or Bear #2? C #1 or C #2? **]. Thanks to the creative design team for putting this together and making it happen. You all Rock! ::rock::

PSPJeff

Munchkin.....love your enthusiasm.  Been having lots of discussions about quote all through the weekend, but not an eLynah guy till now.  We should talk.....Jeff at PSP     Two new ECAC Champs logos will be coming out through the Cornell Store and online from them starting tomorrow.

Scersk '97

Quote from: Rita
Quote from: ajh258I did some more digging last night and found a better bear.

As long as we don't make more than 500,000 prints, I think we can use the bear royalty-free.

I'm attaching the image and here is the altered design on CustomInk

Btw, I'm a "he"

I like this bear better. This kind of feels like an eye exam: Bear #1 or Bear #2? C #1 or C #2? **]. Thanks to the creative design team for putting this together and making it happen. You all Rock! ::rock::

I don't.  Dagger-wielding bear was best, but face-on "new" bear is also great.  Pretty fierce, I would say.  Almost the kind of logo that, say, Athletics should go with instead of Huggy Bear.  Steroidal bears = suck.

Just be clear, I like design "openmouth."

ACM

Quote from: munchkinAre we allowed to use official Cornell logos on something that's not licensed?  That's why we've been using alternatives to the Bear in the C or the bear leaning on the C

Here is a link to Cornell's policy for the use of Cornell's name, logos, trademarks and insignias.