AU Computer Gaming Club

Official Announcements - AUCGC T-Shirt Contest

jokeyxero - Mar 06, 2006 - 03:03 PM
Post subject: AUCGC T-Shirt Contest
AU Computer Gaming Club T-Shirt Contest

Competition Ends Midnight, 20 March 2006

This is a very simple competition.
Everyone is eligable to compete and win.

Design a shirt for the Auburn University Computer Gaming Club.
The creator of the best shirt gets free admission to TigerLAN 10 (including competition) and a free shirt.

Entries should be posted to this thread.
Entries should also be eMailed to mcdonjm at auburn dot edu with the subject "AUCGC T-Shirt Contest Entry." Be sure to include your contact information.

Images are preferred in Photoshop (.psd) or PNG format.

Design the shirt for a maximum of a 10x10 inch area, 200-300 dpi, RGB format. It can be single or double sided. Refer to the CaféPress guidelines for creating shirts. The design can be for any color shirt CaféPress has available but white or black are preferred. The design must also adhere to or pass inspection for the Auburn University trademark/copyright guidelines.



For your reference:
http://www.cafepress.com
Templates: http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/help/h ... sizes.aspx

AU Trademark Guidelines: http://www.auburn.edu/administration/trademark/

AUCGC Logo: http://www.augamers.org/modules.php?op= ... amp;lid=22

TigerLAN Logo: http://www.augamers.org/modules.php?op= ... amp;lid=23
vandyl - Mar 07, 2006 - 12:02 AM
Post subject: RE: AUCGC T-Shirt Contest
owned.
PhukFace - Mar 19, 2006 - 06:52 AM
Post subject: RE: AUCGC T-Shirt Contest
http://cameronwilliamson.com/images/front.jpg
http://cameronwilliamson.com/images/back%20logo.jpg


front and back respectively...
vandyl - Mar 19, 2006 - 10:46 PM
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Option 1 White


Option 1 Black


Option 2 Black


Option 3 Black

Designed specifically for TLX - can be composited with other logos, etc -- will likely add "TigerLAN X hosted by AUCGC" text (or something similar)

Problem with the designs are the gradients (I can posterize the image though, but it loses quality)
jokeyxero - Mar 20, 2006 - 12:38 AM
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The gradients may print fine considering how they do it, however, the image for a black t-shirt should have a clear background, not a black one, but that's just a technical note.

Note that I'm not taking the images in this thread as the printable submission though, those should be emailed to me.

Keep the ideas coming!
vandyl - Mar 20, 2006 - 01:10 AM
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did the black to give an idea of what it would look like - the designs that are black only, well, duh, I don't think they looked quite as good on a white t-shirt.
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