In a message of Sun, 30 Mar 2008 13:29:51 +0200, Dinu Gherman writes:
>Laura Creighton:
>
>> My idea was the 'each delegate gets to paste his or her own projects
>> all over his torso', but since we are at the 'thinking out loud'
>> stage, we can consider more or less anything. :-)
>
>That's a lovely idea, indeed - a T-Shirt as a big badge! ;-) I think,
>the trickiest part will be the logo collection and assembly, which
>could generate a lot of manual work.
>
>Assuming that the logos will be coloured bitmaps, my own T-Shirt pro-
>duction experience says that it is *really* hard to find a photograph-
>ic transfer process (for making individual T-Shirts) that is able to
>print stuff you still want to wear after more than two laundries.

Aha, I will definitely check this with Bret.  This seems to be the
clickshirt business model, so I hope they have already solved this
problem.

>Apart from that, the printable (and affordable) size is often limited
>to A4, which is not very much, if you think about it, and certainly
>misses the "over all one's torso" criteria.

Another point to check with Bret.

>
>If it gets done right (and is still affordable), though, it would be
>a damn cool idea, even if people won't wear it all the time, etc. In
>any case it's a good use case to develop for my own software... ;-)

:-)  competition is a good thing. :-)

>
>Regards,
>
>Dinu

Laura

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