Roy, I second the motion. The last T-Shirt turned into “for profit”
when the treasury ran low with predictable results. I would be happy to prepay
for two in L and XL. -Paul Hi Phil, I have been sitting on the sidelines of this discussion.
Personally, I like the idea of shirts with the Club logo (maybe on the pocket)
and maybe a tasteful illustration of some sort on the back or sleeve. I
also like the idea of a “contest” for an illustration that reflects the club
and its varied interests. Instead of a “T” shirt, maybe even check into a
“Polo” style shirt if we can get them reasonably. I move that we move ahead with Phil’s suggestion for a design
contest and get some idea on the pricing…..is there a “Second”? Roy From:
gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com [mailto:gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com] On
Behalf Of Phil Lacefield Jr. Erik Olson writes: You don't get club shirts to make a profit. You get
them because it's a fun thing and helps advertise the club, and you can use
them as gifts for speakers, etc. Erik is right, these shouldn't be a for-profit venture. I am more than
happy to store/ship them once/if we get any extras.
Thank you Erik, that means a lot to me. But to be clear, I don't think
I'm anything special - I'm just a guy wanting to help out :-) I couldn't
do anything without the support of the club and its awesome members. You
guys rock! I would then propose that we put out the word for a shirt design
contest. Using the current logo of course (but I WOULD ask that
submissions be allowed to alter that logo if necessary, for artistic purposes
and what have you), and submissions could be anything from full-blown
Illustrator files to sketches on napkins, as I can translate pretty much
anything into a shiny graphic. Steev, could you put something in the next
newsletter, and we could give it, say, two or three months open submission
time? That way, the final submissions could be in by maybe the plant
auction, where we could vote on them as a club. Once we settle on a final
design, I can get prices on silk screen and embroidery. Happy to serve, Phil |
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