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Tiresmoke logo

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I was messing around with photoshop a couple of days ago and came up with some versions of an unofficial Tiresmoke logo. It is meant to be turned into an iron-on decal for my swap meet cart.

Version 1:
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I really like version 2.
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Does it make any difference to you that versions 3 & 4 are "hugger orange"?? :lol:
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I think the red shows up better, the orange looks faded to me.
I also like the stand up straight font of version 2.
I'm only one guy, whatever you chose,
I want one or two or ....?
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I really like them all, Walt! I'm looking at this on my phone, so can't see a lot of detail, but looking forward.to seeing.them on a proper screen.
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Those are neat. I was thinking of something similar ...well kind of... imagine looking at a tire from the side and instead of "goodyear" it would say tiresmoke with the same font as goodyears.
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I resized it a bit.. thoughts on the size?

Chris, I like your idea too, but I have no idea on how to create something like that..

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I think the size looks about right.
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I like it
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I like #2 - it's the font.
Nice job!!!
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I want to think WXO for the TireSmoke transfer.
He had TireSmoke on his folding chair at Carlisle.
I plan to buy a chair with the correct material and
do the same thing. In the mean time;

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That's a really cool place for it. I'm wearing my Chevy shirt right now, but already wore it to do a couple projects in and around the garage so it doesn't look that great anymore. It is a comfortable shirt and since it was free, that makes it even better.

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i want one of those shirts, how do i go about getting one?
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The GM shirts were from GM's tent in Carlisle. They were giving them away when you filled out a survey. I think 32V might have a spare iron on logo though. WXO had them made so there's some of them floating around.

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I made the iron-on transfers using my inkjet printer and special Tshirt transfer paper I bought at Office Depot. There are two kinds of iron-on papers, one for light Tshirts and one for dark colored Tshirts. You just print the image on the paper, cut it out and iron it on the shirt. If you use the light Tshirt transfer paper, you must reverse the image before printing. The dark transfers don't have that requirement.

Follow these instructions when you iron on your transfer to get it to transfer tightly to the shirt:
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