Ok, this probably isn't that tough to do and the three of us could possibly pull this off somewhat easily. BUT... we need to do a retro T-shirt site ala www.80stees.com and www.nerdyshirts.com.
We could do things like the shirts I've made:
- Porkins is my Co-Pilot
- Rush Alpha Beta
- "Bloodbath" (Flair vs. Dusty)
- Van Halen Memorial Day 1983
Plus all kinds of others. We can all come up with them and I'll do the graphic work. How do we set up a back end e-commerce site and get an on-demand printing vendor?
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
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Given the number of t-shirt sites out there and the fact that every Internet-based phenomenon I can think of prints their own t's (e.g., homestarrunner, Red vs. Blue), it can't be that difficult. Not that I know where to start, of course. But we should definitely look into it.
Tom - Its funny you bring this up. I just designed and ordered a T-shirt from this place called spreadshirt.com. I found them through google. In fact, we can set up our own shop on the site. It is really pretty kick ass. I have always wanted to do this since all I wear are t-shirts (and polos). We can totally kick ass at this.
First shirt...
Picture of stretch limo with the quote, "Remember that time we...rode in a limo."
If it's cool (and feel free to tell me my OCD is running overtime) I think we might want to go with:
"Remember that time... we rode in a limo"
Joel - You are totally right. It's not OCD. That flows much better and leaves the person hanging. They will be like, "Time? What time? There was a time? Oh yeah, the LIMO!"
Sweet.
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