I would love to see some aspects of your designs incorporated into the new branding. I really like the three slashes on the jerseys. It adds something different. I too find the plain colour blocked jerseys now a little plain. It look s cool, but I'm not a big fan of the triangle logo. To me, it looks too hockey. Thats just me, though. Awesome work!!!!
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joey_hesketh wrote: View PostPretty sure you can do Custom Logo fitted caps at Lids.
gametime wrote: View PostThanks. I'll get some more made soon if there's enough demand.
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joey_hesketh wrote: View PostPretty sure you can do Custom Logo fitted caps at Lids.
I need me a new black fitted as well, would love one of those!
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http://custom-hats.lids.com/
Custom Artwork
While you can choose to design your own unique hat, if you already have a logo or custom artwork that you would like to use, you can do that as well. Simply upload the logo or artwork to our website and we will digitize the design for you. Digitizing is the process of converting a logo or custom artwork into a file that can be read by an embroidery machine.
To upload a logo or custom artwork, click on the "Add Custom Artwork" button in the Design Lab.
In order to streamline the digitizing process, please adhere to the following guidelines:
•LIDS requires that images submitted for digitizing be in either a *.gif or *.jpg format and be no larger than 5MB
•The best types of images for our service are vector illustrations created in programs such as Adobe Illustrator and CorelDRAW. These images should be saved or exported and then uploaded in *.gif or *.jpg format. Before saving or exporting please (1) flatten the image, (2) outline fonts, and (3) convert to Pantone or RGB colors.
•Raster images, such as those created in Adobe Photoshop and CorelPHOTOPAINT, should be saved or exported as *.gif, or *.jpg files. You're best off using *.gif with a transparent background (if that is, in fact, what you want).
•Please keep in mind that for embroidery, images should only contain clear, distinct areas of color. Subtle tones and fades can't be embroidered.
•Images should be high-resolution. The final product will look best if your image is at least 200 dots per inch (DPI) at the actual size you want it.
In-store Orders Using Custom Artwork
Digitizing is also available to customers that are placing an order at a Lids embroidery location. You may either submit your artwork electronically or via mail and the digitzed artwork will be sent directly to one of our stores. Please click here to begin the digitizing process.
You will be contacted by a Lids representative to verify and approve the design submitted. If you provide an e-mail address, you will be sent the file for approval within four business days. We will need your approval before it can be sent to the store for production. If you do not provide an email address or you have mailed in your artwork, the store will contact you for approval when they store receives the digitized artwork.Last edited by Joey; Sun Sep 15, 2013, 08:47 PM.
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joey_hesketh wrote: View Post
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Nilanka wrote: View PostI'd love to jump in on this as well.
Whether it ever becomes an official logo or not, I'd wear that hat in a heartbeat.
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Nilanka wrote: View PostI'd love to jump in on this as well. Whether it ever becomes an official logo or not, I'd wear that hat in a heartbeat.Last edited by gametime; Tue Sep 17, 2013, 11:01 PM.
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gametime wrote: View PostIs it helpful if I make an online store for everyone to place orders? (edit: I would also include options for some of the other logos shown here: http://bit.ly/1e9OuLZ )
.....orrrrr, accept Canadian Tire money
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gametime wrote: View PostIs it helpful if I make an online store for everyone to place orders? (edit: I would also include options for some of the other logos shown here: http://bit.ly/1e9OuLZ )
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KeonClark wrote: View Postlol, that's what I was thinking. Coke doesn't make you scary, it makes you conversational, happy, and twitchy.Last edited by Joey; Wed Sep 18, 2013, 02:52 PM.
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